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Show t. , ' PAROWAN TIME SCHEDULE FOR '53 -- 54 SEASON e "Published Weekln for The Interest Of Parotean And Vlrltiffti Infant Son Of H.I MNK Local Couple announcement that their handsome 7 months old son. Tracy J., had won third place In a national baby contest, this week by Mr. & Mrs. Glade Smith of Parowan The contest was sponsored by the General Products Company of Chicago who reported that judging took place from among An 8 15 22 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 5 Bye Milford at Parowan Parowan at Delta Parowan at Millatd Beaver at Parowan Bye Parowan at Milford Delta at Parowai Millard at Parowan Parowan at Beaver Judging was based on poise, health, beauty and expression as portrayed by portraits entered. Kemp's Photo Studio of Cedar City submitted the picture of the Smiih The prize includes $25 in cash baby. and a white, leVher bounJ baby record book containing the child's picture and bis name engraved on the cover in gold There were 50 prizes given in the contest including a $250 Lrst prize and a $50 second prize prize-winnin- - PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN. UTAH, NOVEMBER Among the Iron County scIiojI personnel who attended the Utah Educational Association leadership school held in Richfield last Thursday, Friday and Saturday, were Marvin Graff of the Pir- owan High School, and Miss Rosenberg, of the elementschool faculty. Mr. Graff ary is president of the Iron County Education Association. was the "Communications, theme for the school this year Means of improving communications between schools and relents, schools and students, par ents and teachers and between other educational groups were discussed during workshop sessions at the meet. included Guest speakers nationally prominent educators as well as officers of the Utah "Dr. Educational Association. Willard E. Givens, former NEA Executive Secretary, and Dr. Karl Berns, NEA Assistant Secretary, were consultants for the school. Also present were GiL-Madsen, president of the UEA, and Allan M. West, UEA Executive Secretary. 19, 1953 SUMMER Kuan SINK LARGE ATTENDANCE MARKS Attend U.E.A. Leadership Meet QUARTERLY CONFERENCE The Quartcily Conference of from his position as seuetan of Stake held here the Make Y.MMIA Ch.tiie-- 'lop-hawas sustained to take hu Saturday and Sunday was markwas ed by good attendance at all place Mrs. Itlia Morten-e- u released at Stake Organist and meetings Kspccially well attendI Icon Robinson in tl.e ed was the first session held Saturday evening for Priesthood same position. Edward Meeks Dalton and members and their partners This also included a social, picture of Mario Kenneth Topham wen ap and refreshproved by Uie iiicmUis to be ot Temple Square, ments (lained to the nttice et Elders in the Church. At Sundays afternoon session Representing the a number of releases were groups of young people m tin nounrod including (he following Stake at Sunday M ornm; siv Make Missionaries; Della Mars-- ! Contiouoil ou Pat? T !. Jen, Lilly Ward, Geoige Stevens, Allen K lame, Aurelia Jones, Seven month old Scott Freeman Pendleton reaches out for the E Lister, Calvin Robin-cup he recently received in Leghorn, Italy, when he was named Joseph , P. Amelia son, Silas Orton, of 1952 the US With class Military Academs godson graduating and William T. Davenport. him are his parents, Lt and Mrs. Freeman L. Pendleton, formed)' There were no others sustained of Parowan, I tah. ami Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. to take their places since the j new system of visiting only has made the number Civil defense, many of its prob of missionaries needed, much lems and possible solution-- , will less be the topic for discussion durElder Bilby Heaton who is on ing the Sacrament meeting of LEGHORN. Italy In keeping a mission, was released as as- the Parowan Third Ward Sunday with a West Point custom, the sistant the secretary to the Fourth afternoon, it is annoume l by from class 1952 graduating of Elders. Quorum recently Bishop Karl 0 Mitchell. l'S Military Academy Alden Hyatt was also released presented a silver cup to its godGuest speakers will include llal son in Leghorn, Italy. of Cedar City Iron Christensen Scott He is of Civil I)e-- i Chairman County son of Lt Group committees who will be Freeman Pendleton, Bert and leg-- j Langford, fense, in charge of the various phases and Mrs. Freeman L. Pendleional director of Church Wolftr ton, formerly of Parowan, and of the American Legion Auxilwork in this area. L. I , N. Y. The iary program for the coming Kew Gardens, These gentlemen will bring to months were chosen recently at Lieutenant, a 1952 graduate of the the members of the Ward mess-- I of officers of the academy, is radio officer in the a meeting Larry George Heap, 19, son of group. Mrs. Meeks Dalton an- 21st. Signal Company at Leghorn General The Thanksgiving holidays will ages from both the Airs. Lellon B. Heap of Parowan Traditionally, each West Point be highligted in this area by the I Church authorities and the state nounces the following selections and the late Mr. Heap, left Salt to have been made; graduating class claims as its big Harvest Ball Thanksgiving ) civil defense department ns a take City Saturday morning godson the first son born to a night (Thursday Nov. 26,) which means of stimulating efforts to Child Welfare Cjiruttee: Mildbound for Lackland Air Base at class member. Scott Freeman will be sponsored by the Paromake preparations for any San Antonio, Texas. The young red Gilger, chairman; Ada Evans was bom March 2. wan Stake M I A. which might occurr. emergencies ar.d Lucile Bunn man had volunteered the day beHe is the grandson of Mr. & the will in held dance be The The Bishopric is very anxiout Mrs. John H. Pendleton, Parofore for duty with the U. S. Air . Rehabilitation (Decembe-)Parowan High School gymnasthat every family in the Ward and Mrs. Ruth R. Sutton, Corps and was routed to the Ethel wan, ium where Boyd Mitchells or- be Bayles, chairman; Fae 117-0Base without further delay. Park lane S., Kew Gardrepresented at the mecing Ethel Bayles, chairman; Fae will provide music for th chestra ens. Sunday. The public is cordially Larry graduated from the Pa- Benson and Mabel Wilcock. evenings entertainment. invited to attend. rian High School last spring All proceeds will go into the JosSocial: Elvie Christmas The meeting commences at and since been employed by the Colleen Gurr, building fund for the Parowan 2:p.m. Parry Sand & Gravel Company eph, chairman; Stake-ThirWard recreation hall and Alice Halterman. in Cedar City. with Education and participating wards to reLegislation ceive credit on their allotments Pearl Russell, chairman; (Jan.): for all tickets sold in their reGolda Guvmon, Mary B. Orton Mrs. Rulan Dalton announces spective wards. and Nellie Pritchard. Hal Hitchell and Mrs. Claude that the Annual Relief Society Americanism (Feb.): Anna T. Atty. & Mrs. Bartlet W. Dal- Orton, activity counselors in the conference for the Second Ward Adams, chairman, Barbara Adton of Perris and Norwalk, Cal., Stake MIA organizations, are in will be held during regular Ward ams, Edna Hatch and Libbie left Parow an Monday to continue charge or arrangements. They Sacrament meeting Sunday at Matheson. a six months vacation which will are being assisted by Ward offinoon. All Relief Society memService Community (March): The 52nd. wedding anniversary Marie W. take them to various points in cers and teachers. bers are urged to attend with a Orton, chairman; of Mr. & Mrs. Dan Crawford, The public is invited to attend special invitation extended to Melita Fenton & Belle Lemmon. the South, Southwest, and into prominent residents of Parowan, : visiting teachers. Ida the Eastern part of the United the dance. (April) was observed at a series of famStates. Their trip began last week King, chairman; lone Orton and with a visit to Utah where they ily gatherings last week. Mr. & Twila Thornton. Mrs. Daniel B. Crawford of Cedar Pearl visited with Mrs. Daltons Poppy Sale (May): entertained at a dinner party at and daughters, the Cyril Stevens, chairman; Fern Skoutheir home in their honor on Pendletons and the Paul Fifes gard. of Parowan. Thursday. Present in addition to Gold Star Tea (June): Bessie and hosts the guests of honor State-wid- e , Miller, chairman; Carmen Later in the week they travelwere Miss Emma Crawford, Mrs. Olive Mitchell, Florence ed north to visit with the Ted Howard Joseph and Miss Merle Frona Cartwright and Daltons at Delta; the Grant HanJoseph, Three groups of former Par- are being mailed out this week Crawford all of Parowan; Mr. & Khoda Jensen. sens and Bruce Adams in Provo; owan High School students will from the offeie of Principal Max Mrs. Gene Ackley of Cedar City with Attorney and Mrs. Don be asked this week to participate S. Dailey. He earnestly requests and Mr. Sheldon Olsen of Spring-dale- . Mack Dalton at Pleasant Grove; in a State-widsurvey which is that they be given serious cona family gathering at being made to evaluate the presand for sideration, answered and then On Sunday afternoon the group the home of Mr. & Mrs. Hyrum ent High School program. Former returned for further study of the the Crawford at home gathered Harris in Salt Lake City where students of this and other High future educational policies of ir Parowan and were joined by also met the Mark Ham- Schools in Utah who were mem- the school. they Mrs. Olsen and her children of Pvt. K. Clark Mitchell ar- monds of Price, the Bill Daltons bers of the ninth grade in the & Mrs. Carl Springdale, Mr. rived home early Tuesday morn- of Ogden and Miss Myra Dal- - falls of 1936, 1946 and 1948 will Crawford and daughters, Phyllis to spend his first furlough j ton and the Harris' of Salt Lake receive questionaires in the near and Carrol and sons, Melvin & ing with his folks, Bishop and Mrs. City. Mrs. Dalton is the former future which they are sincerely LcRoy, of Magna; and Mrs. Getting acquainted with their Karl 0. Mitchell of Parowan. Augusta D. Adams of Parowan. aiked to answer. Ralph Halton and three daughnew little daughter and brand were Clark has married received his basic couple This survey is being made upters of Salt Lake City. at Fort Old, Calif. His cr 16, at Blythe, Arizona. They on the recommendation of the with their equally brand new Mr. & Mrs. Crawford were new orders call for him to report j sPnt the past month at Perris, sixty-macommission which con- title of dad and mom, are Raymarried Nov. 12, 1901, at St. Dec. 1st. for special schooling in j Calif , where Mr. Dalton was ducted the recent survey of nor and Jean Benson Kaminska manager of the Church welfare schools in Utah. Evaluation of of this City. The little gal chose Maryland. George. They resided in Spring-daluntil 1931 when they- moved ranch, a position from which he the present system and many Friday, the 13th. as the day for Pvt. Garth B. Whitney who has just been released. Both have long to Parowan. of the future changes will be her debute into the world at the teen active members of the LDS has also been at Fort Ord, aranswers Iron County Hospital where her the Their extended honeymoon trip determined . by birth weight was recorded at 7 Church. Mr. Crawford served as rived home a day or two later ma submitted by those will continue with a few days at wh,ch 11 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. to pounds, spend his leave with his folks, Death Bishop of the Springdale Ward Valley resort. They then rarticipating. Alma James Benson and Mr and as a Counselor in the Paro- the Samuel J. Whitneys of ParThose who receive tte quest' plan on working for a time in and Mrs. Roland wan West Ward Bishopric. He is owan and with his many other Holyoak claim 0131 aU the Mesa LDS Temple before ,0naires are advised grandparent honors. at present chairman of the gene- relatives and friends. formatlon will treatbe 8ive on through Texas and alogical committee of the ParoLouisiana in time for the ing Word was' recently received by wan 2nd. Ward and is a counit was a fine, black-haireboy Mardi Gras. They plan to en- tained in Mr. & Mrs. Roland Holyoak that selor in the High Priests Quorthe who which arrived at the County IIos-tai- n persurvey the Florida sunshine for the joy um presidency of Parowan Stake. their son, Pvt. Rodney Kam-inskto a variety of subjects, t pital early Monday morning tag- three winter months then conis back in a QuartermastMrs. Crawford was president include such questions as ged for Worth and Ann Candio They tinue on up the Atlantic coast of the Springdale Ward Relief ers School in Germany where to family and employ- Orton of this City. The young marriage, C. D. Washington and New ment statistics; did the particman who weighed in at 7 pounds Society for several years and has he has been stationed since York City. continued her work in Parowan. May 1st. Up to that time his ipant complete high school or 10 ounces, has two sisters to overseas service had been as a They are parents of eight childUpon their return to the West drop out and why. Opportunity welcome him home, Carol ren, five of whom are living. typist clerk with the Signal next spring the couple expect is also given for individuals to Ann, six, and Diana, five years These are Carl Crawford, Magna; corps. His wife, the former Lyla to build a new home in Southern point out good and bad points of of age. Paternal grandparents, Miss Merle Crawford, and Mrs. Stratton, and their little daughtCalif where Attorney Dalton will the High School which they at- Mr. & Mrs. Clark Orton, reside Howard (Vilate) Joseph, Paro- er, Kristine, are dividing their continue with his law practice tended and to make recommen- in Parowan. Grandpa and grandwan; Mrs. Sheldon (Leta) Olsen, time between folks in Cedar City which was interrupted by his dations for its improvements. ma Candio received the happy The questionaires to the form- news at their home in Niles, Springdale; and Daniel B. Craw- - and Parowan while they await Call from the General Church Continued on back page Authorities a year ago. er Parowan High School students Ohio. Rodneys htmecoming. g Larry Heap Enlists In Air k : 11. .v.r 'he Parowan A . carious Civil Defense Top-ham- Welfare To Be Discussed Sun. Son Of Freeman Pendclton Named Godson Of Graduating Class Legion Auxiliary Announces Committees Harvest Ball To seven-month-ol- j Be Staged By Stake Mutual Corps , TRACY J. SMITH Ramette Club Reports Dance Huge Success "Which way did they go. That is what all the girls of Parowan High School were saying the last part of last week. They were all trying to catch their dates for the Girls Day By Lyle Dalton Dance which was held on Friday, Last week the inter-clas- s November 13. The Ramette Club basketball opened up with Freshsponsored the dance to make man Roger Skougard scoring the money for their uniforms. first official point to be scored The dance was a great success. in the newly renovated gym. Prizes were given to the followThere were some evenly matchCharles Topham and Pat ing: d ed games early in the Urie-be- st matched couple. La on back page Reta Decker and Tommy girl and shortest boy. Eric Clark and LaReta boy and shortest girl. The Ramette officers for the following year are: president, Marie Adams; vice president, Maxine Rasmussen; secretary, Parowan Valley received its Mary Carol Lemon; reporter, share of the storm which hit LoRen Orton; Cheerleaders, this area Tuesday about noon Jackie Ward, MaryEtta Stubbs, the and Joan Lamoreaux. and continued throughout afternoon and following night. Coming on the heels of a terrific wind storm commenced with a gentle rain which turned to sleet and snow late in the day. According to the.official weather report ten inches of the soft white stuff piled up during the night with 11 inches at the ForeThe engagement and a apbay in the canyon. Heavily laden proaching marriage of her with the moisture, the storm netdaughter, Nola Mae Mitchell, to ted 1.05 inches to this drouth L. Charles Palmer of Weed stricken valley. been anhas Heights, Nevada, There was an accompanying nounced by Mrs. Jane B. Richdrop in temperatures following ards of Parowan. Nuptials will the precipitation. The mercury be performed November 28 at fell from temperatures in the the home of the future brides 70s during the latter part of brother and sister-in-laMr. last week to a low of 11 degrees & Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, of Thursday morning. The low for Weed Heights. last Saturday was 37. Miss Mitchell graduated from the Parowan High School then a Beauty School at Provo before going into business in this community. She has also been employed for a time by the telephone company at its Cedar NOVEMBER: City office State Symphony 19, Fri. Her husband-to-bis a son of Orchestra at Cedar City. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Palmer of Stake MIA LeaderLake Topaz, Calif. He is a form23, Mon. er member of the United States ship Meeting 8: p.m. M. I. A. 24, Tue. Navy and is at present employed at the Yerington, Nevada mines. F.F.A. Thanks-- 25, Wed. Following their marriage the giving Dance. Stake MIA Harvest 26, Thu. couple will make a temporary Continued on back page Ball. J-- Seniors Win Interclass Meet tourna-Continue- Drap-er-talle- Storm Deposits 10 Inches Of Snow Here Byten-drop-talle- st Nola Mae Mitchell To Wed In Nevada Community Calendar e Ui-J SIX Vir-fini- a entrants h Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. THIRTY Local Educators Wins Contest 6.218 .)!!, ' i: , lh RAMS ANNOUNCE BASKETBALL By I.yl Dalton The High school Rams announce their practice game schedule which has been limited to 9 games by a Region Six ruling. The Rams inaugurate the practice season by meeting Gunnison in the new gym on Dec. 4 The following night Parowan meets Cirvlevile here also. On Friday, December It the local boys travel to Panaca, Nevada to play Lincoln County High. The Rams return home the next night to play the Cedar Redmen here on the home floor. The following Friday, Dec. 18, Parowan invites Springville, Cyprus, and Cedar high schools into our new gym to play a two game series. Parowan will take on the Red Devils from Spring-villthe first night. This should be a very interesting game since last year, Parowan overpowered the Springville team to oust them from the tournament. As mary of you know, Springvilles coach is Alma Garret, former Cedai High School coach. That same night our neighbor. Cedar High, will battle Cyprus on our court. Parowan, Cyprus, and Spring ville then pick up stakes and travel to the C.S U. fieldhouse the next night where they will trade partners. Parowan takes on the Cyprus Pirates, the team that knocked Parowan out of the tournament last March. Incidentally, W. Kirk Daly, former principal who is now principal at Cyprus, will escort the Cyprus team to the night affair. Cedar will entertain Springville the same night, and this should be an interesting game also the After this tournament Rams take a rest and meet Cedar at Cedar on Tuesday, December 29, and meet Pang-uitcthe following night m the local hardwood. I Calif. Couple d Begin Extended Local Couple Church Doings Vacation Observe 52nd. 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