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Show SCORES PAROWAN TIMES VISIT HIGH SCHOOL DURING OPEN HOUSE V.I.ai is thought to be tlo most anil attractnc high modem school education plant in the State south of P.uu and one of the finest in the West was unro ch.ced to the public Friday mglil at ;l.e iirw'v during open him iciiiodclcd Parowan High Sel.e,.! budding During tin evenei.; between three ai.d four hun lie.i I'uhlishvd tcsiilcr.ts of tin ;.it.i j in poi'soi.ally ltd lour, i"i.' the buildouts I ompleteil at a t the reuii.'ieling pi eluded an addii ., I . til 'st wlllih ho aln-osthe original gymr. llllk MM-- : i t vvi if six the h.gli It. the doubl'd 111111 I'ur l'l;.iUA Rep. Douglas R. American Stringfcllow To Educational Week Nov. Speak Here c $217 Ooo m ha, oi I I II I hr l 1 firoirii Interval Of s I1 in i i o i it deparm-- an I au l.'d 8-- 14 , new Open House Fetes Mother Of lii'iuidi" in.,.. .1 Mi'i.i; lui; mm; i Demos Win Mayor, One Councilman In City Election November 8 11 19.'i,t has been Douglas It Stringlr 'uw, Ctah Pinthe First from as this veals uiei ilassioin.s two, i ingressman I designated at Week ocaker of be will the by jts mi.cl Education a'tcc guest lean Attracting jti.cl. I. on of visitors was the new gym lien on Tims a dinner-meetinsponsors, the National Education nasnmi which now boasts one of day, November 19th Flit Con Association, the American lag the largest pl;ymg e.iurls in the gressinan will In in li n County oil. the F S Office of Education of We! a 90' v SO' 11 ea Featurul during the day and ai l ngements und the National Emigres-i the heaotiftil 4. in are folding lave been made for h s appear Parents and Teachers bieaehers which can coinforlahly jure m Parowan dm in ; the eve- ' The central theme for this eal 12iHi pn 'oils or a possible nmg year's observance o addressed Mrs Al Dobrusky of this City whufi will be open i:.uo whin crowiled Most mod The the individual citien. GOOD dinner, assisted in eniertaining at open elt cti ic illy mi the public, will be sponsored St 'HOOFS ern the are our reis indeed, louse Tuesday in honor of hei wlmli by the Parowan Ch.unbcr of sponsibility. The dad;, topics partition fohhog opetated mother. Mrs Charlotte Cower of the can be open I to divide 'he luui Commerce ll is annomiced by relate to various Rosenberg, whose HKth birthday to and sclu i fbeers for Ihat areas modern into tentative .uie;n.'ile program plans! on that space occurred anniversary to have the some of the schools' most urtwo physical (dm itum classes made ave been day. The affair was held at Mrs. New lighting, n.oderii liea'iug meal served hv one ol the Ward gent needs: "Moral and Spirit Rosenbei g'.. In, me on 800 West and and glass Relief Societies in the First Sec- ual Foundation." "Learning the air conlt 3 in St and Cetlar City between the backboards .p c also im laded in ond Ward Relief Society ban-;ue- l Fundamentals." "Building 5 p ni hall National Strength." "Preparing ti'i gy ninasium imprcvcments 'The Further details will he an- for Loyal Citizenship. The same invled area on the The elderly lady has spent Sehtx il Board m Action," "Your F nounced next week considerable tune in Parowan lower floor has made the i.idiM 4 Child 's Teachers," and "Parent ! and is well rial arts department now aldt with her daughter V v and Teacher Teamwoik " known throughout the County, lo handle v.iio mechanics as we'1 h a int; been a life long resident American Education Week is as a newly I'unii'l'eil drafting and oliieo Cedar id iooiii City. inventor) time It is an occ.imoii space. 10 review the purpose and ae suin' mi la Ill'Ll. Greeting the eye of the rmat Her parents weie Thomas and iritieal vuv the ne.v ilre,irg complishments of the sthool' Kittled Mayor (if Parowan Annie Tidswell Cower, early pio- rooms 11 is a tune to consider school for bmh boys and gnls neers to this area. She married The spacious qu;. rtr-rhave pro problems, needs, and plans. It Joseph A Rosenberg at Cedar vided added locki areas indud a time for self examination "Pride and Prejudice," the is City, No ember 22. 18.88 He died .rg a Good schools do not just happen r the heavy equip dryer j famous novel by Jam- Austen June G, 11)14 and she has re- merit i f the a t .1 'i ; In each community and state has been selected as the first mained a widow for the past 39 All schools are what we make the walls of if'i shown ,oom iresentatmn of the Parovvar. them. years. l ave been newlv tiled as have M gh School drama They must have our inter department est Visit and support. your Mrs Rosenberg has seven sons the floors in hoi it deparlme.il this year, it is annunced by Jean j ! schools American Ed die during end daughters, Angus New plumbing lus mci'ea-ecVenderiekson, director ncatinn Week facilities vv.di and Horace Rosenberg, all of toilet and lav.it" The literary classic has been mirrots addu-Kldei ( liffoid E Young, a Cedar City; T. Cower Rosenberg, huge, plate-glasfor dramatic presentol the to the Council sslstanl Rosenma'vnaliy to the beauty and arranged Belle. Calif.; Magnus ation bv Jane Kendall and boasts of the l.DS Church, will Twelve, berg, San Gabriel. Calif ; Mrs utility of the rooms The two new das: i o n.'.., which a cast of sixteen characters. Dale (Hilina) Sly, Beaver; and repic'cnl the General Church were held recently at the Parowan Stake authorities Mrs. Dobrusky, Parowan; 23 the building addition lias with the following cast selected; jt here on Quarterly Coiifcmice giandchildre n and 47 great ed have made it po,sibl- - to mo.e jj Mr. Bonnet, the father, Charles ! 15. and Included among the seventh and eighth grades November, ll grandchildren Mrs. Bennet, lie moth- A special feature of the Confer the ladys grandchildren is Miss out of the eleme.it try building Topham; Ruth or, Lyman; Jane Bennet, for the first tint?. Th? an seventh! local school Virginia Rosenberg, Newlyweds Mr. & Mrs. Collins nice, the Stake Presidency eldest daughter, Patty Lowdcr; teacher, whom she assisted in grade occupies the new quarters Elizabeth Bennet, another daugh- - Lenson Mitchell greeted friends nounces, will be a meeting Saturon the which lower floor rearing. at a reception in their honor Fri-- i day at 7:30 pm fur all Elders Man Joan Lamoreaux; Aaron-iboast the most modern of in- - I' tor, evening, October 30, at the and their partners. Senior day Bennet. a daughter, Helen Hule' , dividual desks and chairs, glass their members and Priesthood Sc biidcs parents, Mr. Mrs Bert Catherine Bennet, Delores 21 who and l.ghting featmen over all blackbards, partners, in Cedar City. Lydia Bennet, youngest C. Smith ures. The business, department hold no priesthood and their earlhad recited They nuptials daughter, Peggy Mitchell; Lady THIRD WARD RELIEF wives and all single men in each occupies the second floor in which Lucas. Marie Adams; Charlotte ier that evening at a beautiful of SOCIETY TO HOLD BAZAAR have been installed typin? desks these categories. Also invited at the ceremony Lucas, Maxine Rasmussen; Mr. candlelight TUESDAY with adjustable table heights, a lo this special meeting will be Smith where home Adam Miss Tebbs Adams; Everyone is invited to visit the supply room and other modern Bingley, Stake presidency. Bishoprics. the 2nd. Cedar the of Bishop Ringley. Susan Benson; Mr Parowan Third Ward Relief So- features. The eighth grade lias Darcy, Sanford Topham; Mr. Ward officiated al the double- - Stake High Council members, all ciety Bazaar Tuesday afternoon been moved inlo the former buswho work with these groups and . ring rites. Collins, Larry King; Mr. from 2 to 4:p.nt ir. the Relief iness room. all of their wives. The meeting Lyman Munford; Hill. The bride was lovely in her v. ill be held in the First Second Sciety rooms in the Chapel. Visitors Friday were also Scores of items will be on sale shown the new and completely Stephen Orton; Lady Catherine. gown of white chantilly lace and Ward Recreation hall with a socMargaret Barton. which will provide appropriate nylon net over satin. The bodice ial to follow in the Relief Society fireproof stairs which have been Dale for the presentation of featured for Christmas, gifts birthdays gracefully pointed sleev- rooms of the same building installed in the elementary this all time favorite has been and many other occasions. The and es, plaited net edging the General sessions will he held building leading to the auditortentatively set for November 18. pointed neckline. The plaited-- t at 10: a m. and 2 m. sale will be held during the reg- ium, and which have p Sunday in greatly Mrs. Hendrickson is being assistular work meeting. 'cored skirt hung to floor length the Parowan Third Ward Chapel. increased both comfort and safeed in directing by Marvin Graff SECOND WARD RELIEF and swirled to a chapel train in Time and place for the Mutual ty of the building. if the High School faculty. ALL-DASOCIETY SETS veil of session the back. Her finger-tiSunday evening will be The tours ended in the newly WORK MEETING sheer illusion was caught to a announced later. Officers of the Second Ward decorated library rooms where jrlict cap of seed pearls and she were seived by refreshments Relief Society announce an carried a bouquet of rosebuds work meeting Tuesday and room mothers. and stephanotis. 53-- 6 The evening was arranged by urge all ladies who can possibly Miss Sylvia Smith attended her the Parent-Teacher- s Assoc. ation do so to be present. in a gown as sister officers of both the If'gh School THIRD WARD RELIEF of and Mrs. rose Tony gray. and SOCIETY SCHEDULES elementary units. Principal Lambert and Hrs. Gene Rollins CONFERENCE FOR SUNDAY Max S. Dailey, P.T.A. officers. By Lyle Dalton were attending matrons while Continued on page three The annual Ward Cnferenee of The Parowan Rams wound up Rae Simkins, Betty Maefarlane, the Third Ward Relief Society Relatives and friends of the their football season by losing to Colleen Leigh and Muriel Hirschi will be held Sunday al 2:p.m. Beaver on the Beaver field last were bridesmaids. They all wore Leland Lamoreaux family were in connection with the regular last week to hear of Friday. The Beavers, with Mar- blue gowns with harmonizing Sacrament meting. Special music II. e sudden death of 24 year old shall loading their attack, car- nosegays. Toni and Christine will be provided by the Singing ried a terrific offensive punch, Lambert, cousins of the bride, Richard (Dick) Lamoreaux of inMothers group. Everyone is scoring frequently throughout the were flower girls and wore pink Henderson, Nevada The young vited to attend. man was accidently shot in the Same. dresses. FIRST WARD RELIEF chest Thursday morning while Parowans single score came SOCIETY WORK MEETING Gilbert Mitchell stood as hunting deer with two companLyle Dalton, reporter for the when Dave Orton, Parowans SET FOR MONDAY a son of Mr. in the vicinity of St. ions man or cousin. Parowana (high school paper), went George. over, collector, First Ward-Relie- f rs Ralph O. Mitchell of He died shortly after. Society off- and sports reporter for the Times standing up. on a line plunge, icers announce an work represented the PUS at the anThis wraps up the football sea- Porowan. Gary Smith, Larry Funeral services were held in meeting for Monday. During the nual Journalism Conference held son for the Rams and for all Mitchell and Don Bulloch usher- the St George Third Ward Chapafternoon, Chritmas gift suggestOctober 31 at the B.Y.U. other teams in this region ex- ed. el on Saturday afternoon. ions will be presented and a The delegates exchanged pub cept for Cedar and Dixie who A large number of relatives The brides Mrs. mother, demonstration will be given by lication ideas with more than will play a The winner Smith, greeted and friends from here traveled guests in a gown Mrs. Zilpha Dalton. All ladies 350 representes from high schools of the game will play the winof rose crepe; Mrs. Mitchell wore to St. George for the services. are invited to present their own and junior colleges of the ner of the Tooele-Murragame blue lafetta. Both pinned gardenAmong them were Mr. & Mrs. favorite gift suggestions if they . states Technical as- in the State Chester Robinson and son Dale, ia corsages to their shoulders. care to do so. sistance in editing and advertFor fans who may be interestMr. & Mrs. Elmo Robinson, Mr. At the reception. Marian Arns, & Mrs. Ronald Robinson, Mr. ising problems was given in a ed. the State Championship game series of 16 workshop sessions will be played November 20, in ' Barbara Houston and Elaine & Mrs, Ralph Edwards. Mr. & arranged for student newspaper, the University of Utah stadium. Lamoreaux were in the gift room. Mrs. Ellis Robinson. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Roca Mitchell, Mrs. Itha Clark Lamoreaux, Mr. & Mrs. yearbook and n.apaz:ne staffs. INTER CLASS BASKETBALL Mortensen and Mrs. Estelle William Our biggest job in the press TOURNAMENT SET FOR T. Mr. Davenport, is to keep the public informed NEXT MEEK Clark were hostesses in the din- Andrew Lamoreaux, Mrs. Erma and thus to safeguard the Next week the high school will ing room while Emma Jane I.ameoreaux. Mrs. Eva Lou we have in America, hold an inter-clas- s basketball Benson, Jackie Ward and Bar- Lamoreaux and Mrs. Gaytha the student delegates were told tournament starting Monday and bara Smith served. Miss Marilyn Benson. The regular monthly meeting n the conference keynote addArns was at the guest register. Richard Leland Lamoreaux continuing through Friday. oi the Elizabeth Camp, Daughtgoing-awaFor her B. ress in Provo, Oct. 5. 1929 William was born ed will ensemble be Two by Smart, each games held will be played ers of Utah Pioneers itorial page editor of the Deser- - afternoon at 4 and 5 in the new for a Las Vegas honeymoon, the a son of Leland and Thelma Tnursday at 2:pm. in the baseNews M1- Smart wai one of gym. Coach Decker would like new Mrs. Mitchell chose a toast Stratton Lamoreaux For many ment of the Old Rock Church 14 professional editors, photo some voluteer officials to help wool suit with brown topper years the family lived in St. relic hall. The lesson on "Our and green accessories. him with the tournament. George. Mr Lamoreaux was a graphers, will printers and be preLiving Pioneers. The couple is now at home at former student at the BYU and Spectators will be admitted at sing men who took part in the sented by Mrs Luella R. Adams 69 North 200 East in Cedar City. a member of the LDS Church. i no charge. conference. All ladies are urged to attend. ar'. Midk tin! ' , Local Lady - - i I j ' High School Cast To Present Famous Play s j Stake Quarterly -- Incumbent Mayor E Ray Lyman Krpnhltean. lost his (ninth hid fur the top executive mt ill opponent. J Harold Mitchell. F ffmal tabulation from the three Parowan voting districts Mr Lyman has served two 2 year terms and will complete a four-yeaterm as Mayor this year Parowan Democtals also sue (ceded in electing to the City Council, Claude (htoii printer and foi iner eotmeilmjii, by a scant 12 voles majority over his A voting E J It I Claude Orton ( D) J Harold Mitchell Ray Adams D) Next Week End e.uid (I i Scott Mitchell do Ray Lyman iR) ( a in past Parowan election in years An unofficial total of M3 votes were reported to have been cast for Mayor. F King v .is Mitchell The vole Tuesday is thought to le larger than in any municipal r COUNCILMAN who v ( W King, .1 mate on the Republican Inlet to sucieed hiniseil a- - a C.'y t oiini liman, pmved to lie P,e hiihampioii vote getter when i f s 411 a oti of ed total o"i lt eeiv the combined voting district Democrat Ray H Adams ran a frilly (lose race with Orton A, Parowan City government when W Scott he was dclcatfil by Miti to 11, holdover ( ity Council man at the pull-- . Tuesday Mr M ih hell scored 351 Volts to the Mayor's 289 according to an un Conference i R vote getting Stops in MAYOR J. KING E. (COUNCILMAN It ) s - ' j j i Try-out- pn-vi- Mr. & Mrs. Collins Mitchell Feted j j I c t Church Doings Mort-ense- Seeg-millc- WicK-ham- Beaver Drops Parowan To End Season all-da- y Gun Shot Takes Life Of Deer Maid-of-hono- r Hunter Lyle Dalton Attends B.Y.U. Conference best-yardag- e all-da- y tie-of- inte'-meuntai- y Paragonah 'Student Officers Election Results Clamp Down On Traffic Violators Paragonah voters vvenl to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new town president and two new board members. Williams S. Boardman was named Mayor, receiving 114 votes out of the 141 ballots east H. Revere Robinson and Joseph A. Lamoreaux are Hie new members of the Board of Trustees High School Business Club On Thursday. November 5, members of the business depart merits of the Parowan High School met and organized their "Business Club" for the year of 1953-5This will be the second year of the Business Clubs and we hope we can carry on this year as succes-fullas the previous year. The Agenda got under wav with the election of officers and the board of directors They are at follows: President, Maxine Rasmussen; V Zolla Mortensen; Secretary, Dorothy Simkins; Bookkeeper. Mania Heap; Historian, Mary Carol Lemmon; Reporter, Vidor Norman: Board of Directors - Chairman. Mario Adams, and Sanford Topham and Shirley Robinson as members of (he board. future County Receives $4,435.45 From semi-finals- Elizabeth Camp j DUP Set Nov. i free-doom- s Meeting j - Dixie Forest Six Southern Utah counties received $34,320.99 as their share of Ihe 25 percent of the returns Horn 9 Utah National Forests, Albert Albertson, Supervisor of the Dixie National Forest reported today Iron County received S4.435 45, Washington County Si. 286. 82, Garfield County $18, 865.55, Kane County $2,276 09. Wayne County $2522 68. and Piute County $35 96 for their share of the returns. The money represents U of the years sales of forest and Continued on page three nighly praised by officials and residents alike for their thorough and efficient administration. The youngsters continued their activities into the night with the result that then were of vandalism, very few acts officers report. t total of fourteen cases before Judge Shirley Robinson during her term of off ice Saturday, most of tlu m for traffic violations City Marshall David Orton and his coips of deputies picked up three residents for running the stop signs; three fur reckless driving; tw i for illegal parking and five for driving with no licenses. One local youngster was charged with misdemeanor when he was caught throwing rocks at street light globes. Student body presided. Tom Dobrusky, held the office of Mayor during the day and Peggv Mitchell, treasurer and reemd ei. An accurate report of aU business transacted was turned over to the regular City officers and all fines collected were submitted to them. Mayor E. Ray Lyman was vehement in his praise of the manner in which the municipal affairs were conducted by the students and highly mends that if he continued on future Halloweens A Organizes The next sfep on list will he Hie initiation of the new members into the club, which will he conducted in the very near Parowan High School students who took over the reins of City government on Hallowe'en, were , wort-brough- Socical News "Favorite Greek Myths." were discussed by Mrs. Zona Topham at the Wednesday meeting of the Parowan Literary Club Anna and Eva Adams were hostesses at their home here with 13 members present. The club will meet on November 18 at the home of Mrs. Fae Benson. Babies Blessed The little son of Ranium and Lou Burton Bentley had the distinction of being the only infant christened in the Parowan Wards Sunday. He was given the name of Donald Ray with his grandfather, C. E. Burton, officiating at the rites in the Third Ward. Frankie |