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Show TIMES PAROWAN UTAH. NOVEMBER 19. 1933 - it Mr Ant'd J. Adam u a Helen's parents, the Charles R. i i: education int of Summit, ; Palleys who bad junior jor been in with I relatives visiting i: area. that Mr. A Mrs. S A. Ilalterman Continued last week in Fillmore Mrs. Kenneth Joseph visited Iaro where they cared for the children Logan-TruAdams, last week with relatives in Agof Utah Stale student a wan, I Mr. A Mrs Adrian Dalton ricultural College, will become while the latter couple were in Richfield. a member of Lamba Delta SigNorthern Utah. Mr. it Mrs. Jay Moore were ma in initiation ccremuii.es in Mr. A Mrs. Rulan Dalton and srnong the local people who atDecember. Lamba Delta Sigma is a social-- . members of their family enjoy--- tended a portion of Market week a trip to Ogden and Salt Lake in Salt Lake City where ciigious fraternity at I SAC. To they atbecome a member students must City last week. They were ac- tended to purchase of stock for companied upon their return by 'eir dress shop here. meet certain pledging requirements and be enrollel in the LDS Institute of religion. The institute offers a four-folprogram including religious opportunities for worship, social activities and counseling by the institute faculty Miss Adams, daughter of Mr PAROWAN IIILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT On Tuesday evening a scout Court of Honor was held in the PHONE ls i: s o x a Happenings In Paragonah i: 3604 FFA Officers n s o t dy meeting with sevregular eral boys receiving merit badges and pins. Dale Robinson received the highest award given and Officers of the FFA chapter necame a Star scout. attended the Coop Council ConDistrict officials II. LcRoy Ad- vention in Salt Lake City Nov. 5. ams and Orland Evans were Our chapter was asked to make present to assist in the ceremon- - a report on the project we carried out last year, for which we A number of our townspeople won the state Coop contest and were called to Idaho this week a to the national convention trip ( n account of the death of the U Columbia, Missouri on Aug. 3. wife of Alexander Robb of Idaho Those making the trip at that Palls. Mrs. Robb died suddenly time were Kendall Lister, Lyle on Saturday morning of a heart Mortenscn, Clifford Robb and attack. Among those who made Gale Stolk. the trip were Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Clifford Robb reported on "How Robinson, Mr. II. B. Robinson, we won the contest, Gale Mr. & Mrs. Chester Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Robinson and gave an account of the trip, pnt, thus producing one sidedRevere Robinson. They were ac- Those making the trip to Salt ( a(er 0n in the tournacompanied by Mrs. Pearl Me I.ake were Clifford Robb, Gale j iCnp This was most noticeable Connell and Mrs. Myda Osborne Stolk, Sherel Lister, Jim Miller ,n thc consolation game. This of Cedar City and Mrs. Arvilla and Rodney BenUey also our ad- - i pitted the Sophomore I Ilalterman of Iarowan. Funeral visor Mr. Brown. xg Sophomore II and resulted services were to be held on TuesThe Parowan Potato Growers m ,hc hiBhe!,t game score of the day. Association helped sponsor the for which we are very aptrip Mrs. Erma Lamorcaux, her The highlight of the tournapreciative. & Mrs. Mr. ment came when the Faculty daughter, Laura, I Calvin Robinson and Ruby travThe area Leadership Training Darkhorses played the Senior ge eled to Richfield on Sunday to School was held for the team championship. here last Thurs& Wisdom vs. YouthA Vitalspend the day with Clinton Rob- day. Those that attendchapters inson and his family. They had ed were The faculty took the lead ity! as follows: Cedar Ena very pleasant time. on top at the end of the was and terprise, Dixie, Hurricane and minute quarter 6 3. The six first & On Saturday Mr. Mrs. Parowan acting as host chapter. Seniors got warmed up and unArthur Hall and son Murray of Clifford Robb was in charge of leashed a scoring attack in the Monroe visited in Paragonah the meeting. second quarter by connecting with Mr. & Mrs. Terry Lund. with their shots from outside Mr. A Mrs. Clyde Terry of ENGAGEMENT Continued the Seniors took a 14 12 lead and Idaho Falls were in town on half. The Seniors, who emat the coushome at La Viathnc, Nevada. Tuesday visiting with their held the ins Mr. & Mrs. Terry Lund. Miss Mitchell and her mother ployed a tight zone, indown while faculty scoring Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Robinson left early Wednesday morning own lead to a their creasing were visited by Irmas sister for Nevada where they will make 7 at the end of point lead, and brother-in-laLyle and further preparations for the comthe third quarter. The Seniors Dana Larsen of Salt Lake City ing wedding. then upped their lead to better on Thursday of last week. The Prior to their departure the than double the 3rd. quarter lead Larsens and some of their fri- bride-elec- t was entertained at with the game ending 36 20 for ends were enroute to Calif, several social events. the Seniors. Friday ce-ninto appear with other members her sisters, Mrs. Ilyrum Scoring was as folows: of their Riding Club. Boardman, Mrs. Sherwin Ben- Senior I Faculty The Paragonah School children son and Mrs. Durward Schopp-mann- , T. Dobrusky 4 Brown 8 and the music loving townsD. Orton 12 entertained at a miscellanDecker 2 G. Stolk 3 people enjoyed a fine program eous shower in her honor. MonR. Hatch 8 last Thursday afternoon when day evening Mrs. Ramon Bent- It. Bess 1 T. Dalton 10 a musical trio ley was hostess to a number of K. Benson 4 "The Chimers, Lawrence 0 from Salt Lake City presented a close friends at a personal showR. Benson 12 Dailey 2 program in the School auditor- er at the C. E. Burton home ium. Mr. Edward Cox assisted a APARTMENT FOR RENT by Lorraine Anderson and 52nd. WEDDING Continued Bishop entertained on varTwo room apartment, partially ious stringed instruments, piano ford, Cedar City. They also have at Day Apartments. furnished, accordians and their large set 25 grandchildren and 7 Call 2280. TN10 of chimes. These entertainers came from an appearance in Beaver and vere overnight guests at the Thomas A. Robinson home before going on to Parowan and Order No-- And Save Cedar City to repeat their perWILFORD YOUNG $2.00 to $4.00 on formances. 3967 Telephone Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Dailey traveled to Salt Lake City last t week end to take Lawrences sister Mrs. Jim Bettridge of fir owan to a different climate for a few weeks. Mrs. Bettridges Other Gift Suggestions asthma condition has been very KENTCRAFT SOCKS bad of late and it was hoped that a change of scene would Guaranteed One Year help her. She planned to remain Or A (Rear Burton Garage) for a time with her friend Mrs. TAILORED SUIT Mr. & Mrs Mabel Robinson. These Gifts Are Sure To Dailey also saw Lawrences Repairs for Standard Cars uncle Mr. Ephrium Dailey in the Please! Guaranteed Workmanship Veterans Hospital. M l A. Attend Coop 1 Wrs. Pearl Adams Decker re-turned to her home in St. George recently after spending 3 weeks in Parowan at the home of Mr. A Mrs, Jay Moore. Mrs. Decker had the misfortune to fall and break her arm while here to attend the funerals of Mrs. Mabel M. Adams Warren and J. C. Robinson. Although she would not be able to continue with her usual work at the St. George Temple for some time, it was thought that her health would be much better in the lower wfcil ghe was convales. 1 jnj, J j i Mr. A Mrs. Blame Benson and fanvily were up from Kir.gmru Arizona, to spend List week en J with Blaine's mother, Mrs. Lena Benson, of Parowan. Wih them for her first visit to her grandmother, was the couples lovely little daughter, Margaret Ann, who was born at Kingman on October 18. Their oiler son, Bobbie, was also with them d Santa Says . . . Make mitchells Your XMAS Shopping Headquarters And c J ! Ah-A- rn UNJ Kfa k The Mitchell Boys have done themselves proud in being; able to line up the largest array of high quality Christmas toys and gift items than they have ever carried before. ALL of the highest quality and at prices way below last years figures. 22-1- SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! DONT BE DISAPPOINTED g Lu-an- Piano Lessons XMAS SALE Mason Shoes Come In & See Our Huge Assortment Of CHRISTMAS TOYS We have gone all-ou- to get a good selection of playthings for t ROLLFAST BICYCLES FOR BOYS & GIRLS 24 & 26" the younger members of the family . . . youll find dolls, doll buggies, doll houses toy furniture games and sewing kits for the girls and baseballs , footballs, blocks, trains, mechanical $ 17.50 & Up $9.95 13.95, 18.95, 21.95 TRICYCLES toys, games and etc. for the boys along with skates, wagons, tricycles, bicycles, skates and cameras. Order yours right-awa- Most Selective line of CHRISTMAS CARDS USE OUR CONVENIENT PLAN! $1.00 Will Hold Any Item Until Christmas Eve LAY-AWA- Y 25c to $1.10 per box ! Jackets TIBBETT'S While They Lost! Sale Starts Sat. AUTO REPAIR Merlin Hunt, Harvey Dunton, Samuel Abbott and Mrs. Pearl Rodgers and her daughter Shirley Smith of Cedar City traveled to Santa Clara on Tuesday to attend the funeral service for their cousin, sixty year old Mrs. Jessie Ilafcn Fri. Mr. & Mrs. Roy McBride enjoyed having some of their relatives with them last week for an overnight visit. Mrs. Tamson Tyler and son Dean of Los Angeles and Mrs. Venice Lund. The ladies are daughters of Richard Robinson. The group wvas enroute to New York where the young man will attend Offic- ers Training TOW SERVICE Telephone DAY 4522 or NIGHT SERVICE Call 2201 For An Appointment In Your Own Home Watson Adams ( ;Every Drop AGED 7 YEARS or More; 'Kentucky Stxaij&t SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR , fir Ends Wed. Furniture & Appliance BARGAINS ONLY 1953 MODEL CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR with accross the top freezer, 35 lb capacity. Shelf in door. TWO PIECE SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM SUIT With Red Frieze Mohair Cover. 1 only at this low price. Was $239.95 Special 1 Reg. $229.95 Now $169.95 G. E. AUTOMATIC 1953 FULLY ELECTRIC RANGE. Push-butto- n $179.95 USED 9 li CUBIC FOOT G. E. REFRIGERATOR with accross the top Freezer, 65 lb. capacity. ( used only 2 months ) Fully automatic defrosting 1953. Model Shelves in door. con- trol. Best Buy in the G. E. line! Was $379.95 Now $299.95 When New $339.95 School. Notice The American Legion is primarily responsible for such laws G I Bill of Rights includas ing schooling Benefits, Hospitalization, Business Loans, Home Leans. Some groups in our country are trying to curtail and alter Be wise protect these laws the privileges you served for lend your support to the Legion, Join Today! See Bain Matheson, Commander, or any Committeeman or Post officer. Kenneth Joseph, Adjutant .... Parowan Post 20 We Appreciate Your n LI Patronage! rui InJ GIFT & APPLIANCE $269.95 |