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Show ' or.imlns Corporation, &IXTH AVE., 8 WINS PANGUITCH TOURNEY By Lyle Dalton grabbed top honors In the Thanksgiving week end basketball tournament held in Panguitch last In the Friday and Saturday. final game they defeated a determined Circlevtlle five by the tune of 51 to 39. In order to gain the top step on the ladder, the local team Mjueeked by a high spirited five jrom Escalante, 41 to 39 and then breezed by Tropic by a score of 51 to 36. The team was greatly helped by All Slater, John V. Benson, and All Region, Mel Mitchell, both of these boys are making a good showing at the B Y U. Other members of the team include some of the former good players from the Parowan teams Jack Stevens, Carlyle Mulct G. Mitchell, C, Stubbs, and Bruce Decker and Parowans adopted ball hawk, Thales Brown the others players who helped win Funeral Services For Accident Victim Held Quite a number of Parowan people attended the funeral services held in Cedar City Monday afternoon for Magnus Gower Rosenberg, 53. Mr. Rosenberg, a native of Cedar City, was killed about 2:30 a m. Thanksgiving morning when he was struck by a car while coming off shift at the Owens Illinois Glass Company of Los Angeles. He had been an employee of the Company for the past 19 years. He was born in Cedar City Feb. 12, 1900, a son of Joseph and Charlotte Gower Rosenberg. He grew up there and attended the Cedar City schools. He moved to California in 1934. It was there he married Maurine Halterman of Parowan in 1937. ak PAROWAN TIME PAROWAN'S TOWN TEAM Parowans Town team O. for "Published this honor are not mentioned because we were unable to secure their names at the time ol this writing. UIU'MNK THIRTY - PAROWAN SIX Legion Aux. Karma Davis Don Mitchell Xmas Program Set For Dec. 10 In Nevada will hold The American Legion Auxiliary its rehabilitation proannual Chirstmas and Miss Karma Davis of Provo, gram December 10, School Thursday, party former Parowan High in the First Second 6 pm at Don-liof bride the became student, Norton Mitchell of Parowan Ward Relief Society room, it is at a quiet ceremony performed announced by Mrs Zilpha DalSuggestions for Thanksgiving Eve in the Little ton, president Church Around the Corner in Christmas gifts and holiday decLas Vegas. Thomas J. Daley, orations will be on exhibit, she Pastor of St Paul Church, of- .aid. For the social a program and ficiated at the rites Mrs Pat an of exchange of gifts is planned cousin a of Caliente, Draper, 'Gifts not to exceed 50c in cost.) the bride, was her only attendAll Auxiliary members and eligant ible ladies are invited to attend. The new Mrs. Mitchell is a Mrs Dalton would also like to daughter of W. L. and Laura remind those who wish to donate Scott Davis of Provo and a niece packages to the Army Gift Shop ot Mrs. Ray Bentley of Paroto bring them that night. She wan Merrill Mitchell and Mrs. explained that these gifts will Berta B. Winter of Parowan be placed in the hospital gift are parents of the bridegroom shop where they will be made for disabled veterans The benedict and his bride who wish to send them to their in two served have each years folks. Such items as hosiery, the Air Force. -- she with the 27th. hankeys, gloves, corsages, doiAir Division and he as a paratable mats or any other lies, trooper in the 11th Airborne articles which do not exceed Division. $1 00 in cost may be included. In addition Mrs. Dalton anThey are making a home in Purow an. nounced a call which is being made by Auxiliary headquarters for items to be used by the veterans themselves in the hos- pitals. This list suggests clean d The interest Of Parowan TIM PS PAPOWA , DECEMBER UTAH. Iron Co. Men Report To To Local Times Selective Service By the time you road this announcement you will have been Four Parowan men left Tuesday to report at the Selective center in Induction Service Salt Lake (Tty. Richard Benson Whitney and Garth J. Gilger for induction and Kenneth Orton Robinson and Kenneth M, Topham for ttieir pre induction physicals A farewell testimonial was held Monday evening in honor of the two who were going into the service. Elders Quorums from the Parowan First and Third Wards sponsored the meeting which was held in the Third Ward Chapel. Richard is a son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Whitney; Garth, a son of Mr. & Mrs Hugh Gilger and husband of Millie Douglas Gilger, all of Parowan J. LaVar Wade of Cedar City also reported with them. Gilbert Boyd Robinson of Paragonah was given a postponement until he completes his present school some contacted about giving blood when the blood unit stops here Tuesday, Dec. 15 If by chance you were missed and wish to make this humanitarian do nation, call A C. Hatch (2453) and get an appointment. We must have at least one hundred doners. There are two thousand of us in this area and more than half are too old or too young or not well euoungh to give blood But there are perhaps six to eight hundred of us who could and should and will render this fine Christian service. There can be no more appropriate Christmas gift to someone w hose very life depends on that pint of blood. Other Iron County men who reported for their physicals Tuesday were Henry Vandcnberghe, Gordon S Sargent and Duane James Alger, Cedar City; also Kimner Jensen of Cedar City "ho had previously reported but was requested to return for other examination. Kenneth Robinson is a son of D and Ola Robinson; Mr. & Mrs. Mario Topham are parents of Kenneth Topham. Incidentally, the former Mary Jean Halterman of this City is the wife of Gordon S. Sargent. Parowan Woman Attends Reunion John II. Pendleton of this City returned home Sunday evening after attending a reunion Mrs. ol the in Twin W. Vicinity .NUMBER 3. 1953 FORTY-NIN- E TO BOARD OF EDUCATION successive years on the board at the end of this year. In a contest which developed into an east versus "west Mr. Abbott defeated affair, Cncstcr Whitelaw of Escalante Valley, 235 to 128, according to an unofficial tally made by Board Clerk, Howard N. Dailey. The district in which the vacancy occurred includes all voting precincts in Iron County with the exception of larowan and Cedar City. The tabulation listed the results from the various voting districts as follows: Abbott Paragonah Summitt Whitelaw 104 17 51 0 held H. Luke family trr.b SAMUEL ABBOTT RETURNED Readers year. ,1 ml 07 , City Falls, Idaho during the Texas Couple Meets Family Abbott is a prominent dairyman and farmer in this ml of the County, lie is also active in both Church and civic affairs in his home town He was reelected for a term of five years. Mr, Dcath Claims Life Of Jesse W. Topham holidays. She reports that there were three days of celebrating which included dinners, tours, meetings and visiting. There were eight out of the original 14 members Funeral services for Jesse W. Mr. Si Mrs. Lloyd White and cards, current maga- of her fathers family present Topham, age 67, were held in Tines, funny books, j puzzles; for the occasion with the other son, Stephen, of Fort Stockton, the Paragonah Ward Chapel on National Geographic magazines, j to Utah and descendants bringing the number Texas, traveled Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 1. of members their other regardless of date of issue; dis- joined to near 75. Members came from carded but clean nylon hose; the Bishop Victor Robinson conseveral Western states to attend. family for Thanksgiving at Merton Mitchell has been ap- and clean, white cotton rags. home of LaPreals mother, Mrs. ducted the service which compointed Finance officer for the Donation of any of these articles Elizabeth Day Lyman of this menced with the choir singing local American Legion Post. Mr. will be greatly appreciated. City. Coming from northern Utah Oh My Father. George A. Mitchell is will qualified for the to meet them here were Grant invocation. offered the Topham job. Mr. Mitchell operates his and Dorothy Wagner of Logan An arrangement of Whispering own business and will be easily Enjoying an excursion to the and Miss Dixie White who is Hope was played as an accordavailable to any person who St. George Temple on Saturday attending the BYU at Provo. ion solo by Ileber Lund. Other He is survived by his widow wishes to transact business with in & Mrs. Wilson Lunt, Mr. musical where Mr. participated they numbers were a vocal 3391 HULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE of San Gabriel, Calif.; by a son, the Legion. services were 17 Sea & Mrs. Durham Moiris and fam- duet In The Garden by Rula Lynal Rosenberg, of Ogden; by Gull girls of the Primary organ- ily and Mrs. Scott Day and famD. Orton and Whitney Orion and dues their can of Charleston, Fred pay Legionaires Harley one granddaughter; his mother izations in Parowan Stake. ily came over from Cedar to a violin solo Dream of Paranew Finance officer or South Carolina, spent the Thanksof Cedar City and the following to the of the swell the to 38 for dise by Silas number Mrs. Joan Davenport 1 brother-Topham. Thomas brothers and sisters: Harvey, to any member of the commit giving holidays with his Stake Primary Board arranged Thanksgiving dinner at the fam- A. Robinson was the Wilford tee. Mrs. and speaker sister, Horace and Angus Rosenberg, the excursion and accompanied ily home here. and concluding remarks were Young of Parowan. Mr. Harley Cedar City; T. Gower RosenThe Included has outlaided The Legion entire group was also made by the Bishop. the girls to St. George. the BYU berg, Bell, Calif.; Mrs. Hilma many worth while projects for is currently attending in the group were Patricia Top- entertained during the week-enat Provo. For the closing song the choir Sly, Beaver and Mrs. LaVern the coming year. The American ham, Shirlene Talbot, Mildred at dinner at the Lunt home, at Mr. & Mrs. Maylen Burton and Parowan. Dobrusky, Hunt and their leader, Mrs. a breakfast at the Morris home sang God Be With You Till we Legion is not only interested in Services Monday were held in the welfare of its members but family accompanied by Mr. & I The Elizabeth and again at dinner at the home Meet Again. J. Leonard Topand Paulina Leah Jean Broadman of Parathe Cedar Third Ward LDS Chap- Is a civic minded group with Mrs. John L. Lowder of Cedar Camps Daughters of Utah Pio-- I of Mrs. Scott Day, all in Cedar ham pronounced the benediction. gonah; Avey Matheson, Lynne in last week-enel under the direction of Bishop the spent City; their Prelude and postlude music was to will combine City. best Beth stage r.eers, interest their and Grimshaw its leader, communitys Howard Stokes. Speakers for the aim. Santaquin as guests of the Wayne annual Christmas The Whites left for the re- played by Silas Topham on the social this Grimshaw of Enoch; Kathleen occasion were Dr. J. S. Prest-wicNostijastof that City. year. The event will take place Bess, Linda Knight, Bonnie Batt turn trip to Texas at 2: a m. violin and Melva Barton at the In connection with general Warren H, Bulloch and at 2: P.M. in the Old and their leader, Mrs. Sarah Sunday. piano. Mrs. Barton was accomHome for a week end visit and Thursday Walter K. Granger. Musical community welfare is a Rock Church club rooms. An Dean Smith of Parowan First panist for all musical numbers. officer. This officer is to see his son, Garth, before he numbers included a vocal duet, The prayer at the home was will be pre- Ward; Omah Lee Smith and program Interesting left for the service, was Hugh In the Garden, by Mr. & Mrs. the Post Recreation Officer, offered by Frank Williamson. At sented including numbers by the Madelyn Leigh of Parowan Sechis duties is that of pro- Gilger who is employed in Hen- Harmonica Band. a Howard Wood; A Perfect Day, the Cemetery the choir sang HalterHelen ond; Decker, Patsy Slumber and Thomas A. Topsung by Hirschel Neeley; and ducing athletic teams, Parowan derson, Nevada. Other members member of both camps man, Margie Draper, Joy Evans, Every is potentially able to produce of the family who joined local and ham Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, dedicated the grave. every lady who is interested Lila Joy Halterman, Brenda were Pall bearers were Harold and by Ray Cosslett. Invocation was State and National winners. This members during that time is invited to attend and to Bentley, June Decker and their year, entrusted with this duty is Mr. & Mrs. Norman Gilger and offered by Elwin Halterman Bert Robb, LaMar McBride and an exchange gift not to ex- leader, Mrs. Maxine Bentley of of Henderson; Mr. & bring while Leo Larson Alma, Howard and Orlo Topham. pronounced Carlyle Hulet who has done a family ceed 50c in cost. Refreshments Parowan Third the Ward. good job in the past. This year Mrs. Darwin Gilger and children will be served the benediction. The flowers were taken care of Now at home in Yerington, by Camp officers. The excursion provided one of he hopes to produce a winning of St. George Harry and Keith & by neices and one little Mr. Prayer at the mortuary prior are Nevada newlyweds, the High Path days for the to the services was offered by basketball team and provide Bauer and their wives and famMrs. Charles LeRoy Palmer. girls and was arranged Primary of ilies Cedar City. Numerous out of town friends Bishop Joseph Sly of Hemet, athletic contests for community T, Wilkersons and the Clarence The couple spoke their vows at in the year so that all early and Bensons of Parowan. Calif. Dedicatory prayer at the enjoyment. Don and Beverly Ford and relatives were present at home a wedding Saturday quiet members could participate before two children of Bountiful were the cemetery was by William Cond-ie- . funeral. In addition to all the the of home the at evening travThe Claude Burton family any of them graduated. sister-in-laPall bearers were Joe, Earl, of the immediate famThanksgiving holiday guests at, eled to Panguitch members and brother brides to Thursday the Jay Moore home in Parowan. Thurland and Chester Sly, DougMr. Sc Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, ily there were Mr. & Mrs. Ruben join Berthas mother and other las Fowler and Don Rosenberg. of Nevada. McBride, Mrs. MeJvin Hansen Weed Heights, Taking Thanksgiving turkey relatives at the family home for Mrs. Mabel Wilcock of the Reverend Flowers were in charge of a of the First j and Mr. & Mrs. James G. Forsey at the John S. Dalton home were dinner. Lynn First Ward Relief Society an- Methodist Church officiated at of Richfield. Mrs. Lieut.-Col- . group of nieces of the deceased James A. Mercer, Mary Hey- nounces the Teachers Topic and the rites. and his wife. Also in Panguitch for the day borne, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mrs. Mercer and their family Theology lessons which will be were Mr. & Mrs. S. A. HalterThe new Mrs. Palmer is the McBride, Mr. & Mrs. Harold of Ogden, Utah. given in her Ward Monday com- former Nola Mae Mitchell, Robb, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Robb, who man dinner were of guests son, Mrs. H. C. Parcells, News Now enjoying a visit with fammencing at 1:30 p.m. She urges daughter of Mrs. Jane Mitchell John Mathews, Mrs. Romola and the Wallace Houstons of that all members to be Georgia, Homer, daughter, in and friends Parowan are ily present. Richards of Parowan. Mr. & Mrs. Fret well, Mr. & Mrs. Burrus Men City. Grant W. Stevens and Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell spent AssociaMSgt. Mutual Improvement Cecil R. Palmer of Lake Shasta, Barton, Mr. & Mrs. Mac ArmAdrian Dalton of Fillmore Mr. & Mrs. Claude Harris of Mrs. the Thanksgiving holidays with Stevens, who recently retions of the three Parowan Wards Calif, are parents of the bride- strong, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Thomphis and wife here Parathis City received the Cal Decker family in word this turned to the States after family joined spendare planning a number of events groom. son, Mrs. Marie Berrie and week of the recent advancement and with the John for Thanksgiving dinner at the ing the past four years in Ger- mount, Calif, the holiday season. First of for Mrs. Glenna Dodge all of Cedar her For and the small w'edding Dalton home. Rulan of of their son, William E. (Bill) Browns Pasadena. many. A member of the United these will be a special Christmas reception which followed, Mrs. Amelia the City, Topham, Harris, to the rank of Machinist States Army for the past fourhouse Thanksgiving week-enVisiting in Parowan during the to be presented on TuesMario and Silas Topham program bride a donned of suit ice blue of Mate Third Class, in the United teen week-en& of the home at Mr. as M guests guests Stevens Thanksgiving has years, Sgt. Dec. 15, by the speech and faille with I Parowan and Mr. & day, Mrs. accessories and Bert navy States Navy. MM3 Harris is been with the & Quartermasters of the Tom Davenports were Mr. Mrs. E. J. King include Mr. drama departments of the three a corsage of pink carnations. I Swindlehurst of Beaver. with the Navy somewhere in the Division. The couple has been & Mrs. James Clay of Salt Lake Mrs. Wilford Edling and son, combines mutuals. This will be Her sister, Mrs. was Betty Lou j Jesse William Topham Korean waters. residents of this Duane of Los Angeles and held in the Third Ward residing in Augsburg, in the City. Chapel. matron-- 1 brn Pee 3, 1885 at Paragonah, attended as Schoppmann He enlisted in the Navy in Southern co-eCity, Mrs. Clay is the former daughter, Deslyn, BYU part of Germany. On the following Tuesday a in a pink linen suit. The I Utah, a son of John Baker and May, 1948, and his present enMyrtle Clark, a sister of Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Vadal Peterson of group of one-ac- t I will be brides mother wore a plays gray suit Mary Jane Barton Topham, He listment will not expire until Grant is a son of Edmund Davenport. Salt Lake City and Miss Mary the and First presented by with pink rose corsage. Mother j was educated in the schools of 1957. Stevens of this City and the late Mrs.- Viola Meecham Edling of Ogden. n in the MIAs Ward Second Taylor of the bridegroom was in a white I Paragonah and after completing His wife, Mrs. Virginia Brown Mrs. Stevens. His father, who also of Salt Lake City accompanVisiting with the Claude Harhall suit with yellow rose corsage. I district school he started work-Th- e Harris, is residing in Houston, has been in Salt Lake City for ied the to Parowan to ris of Parowan and the Thomas The traditional Christmas Clays for Parowan Co op and bride was given in marriage I the past several months, acTexas. with her A. Robinsons of Paragonah last Cantata will also be presented by her brother, I others, Thanksgiving spend spending much of his Carlyle Mitchell, to the Jed Ridings companied were Mr. & Mrs. Nor: by the Third Ward Choir under while another brothers and sisters who reside week-enbrother, Kenneth, I tjme at Soar Valley taking care Lyle F. Mortensen is now Mr. Parowan to join in a partial famman Harris and children of Salt the direction of Ivan Decker, stood as best man. here. J of cattle. He had a small herd Private Citizen since he ily reunion at the Alfred Wilcock Lake City. will be announc-Time and A beautifully cattle of his own from the Deward the place four-1 decorated Bentleys Joining his title of Sargent, home on Thanksgiving. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Lowder ed. tiered wedding cake formed the 'time he was in his late teens. were dinner for Thanksgiving at Fort will his and Grant wife Lewis, Washingcreently spend I , une 14, 1920 he married traveled to Richfield Thursday inservice training centerpiece for the serving table ton. He had spent the past two a portion of their Regular leave their son and daughter-in-lawI Martha Erzula & Mrs. Berdell Bentley, and and the Mrs. Marion Mr. Boardman morning joined officers and and teachers Maytha for Williamson. She meeting years in the Army with the last with other relatives in Southern n 1942- For several Lowders of that City for dinner. of the Third Ward Primary as- - Mrs. Rowena Benson were in I nine months in Korea. lie is now California. At the end of that little daughter of Price. years Mrs. i e and his wife managed the Mr. & Mrs. C. W. (Bill) Elliot, sociation will be held Monday at charge of refreshments. The David Wilkersons of Salt back at the home of his parents, time they will leave for Fort Paragonah Dance Hall where Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mortensen of Riley, Kansas, where the Sargent Lake City spent their Thanks-wil- l their son, Dwight, and daughter, 8:p.m. at the Reed Orton res- - Carlyle Mitchell was in the gift j Continued room. on Urge Three idence. on Continued Two R. the with recess Dr, Page be stationed. Parowan. giving Am. Legion Names Two J New Officers Thanksgiving Other members of the Board of Education are Herman E. Hayles, Parowan; Dr. J, Boyd Snuih and Leo Larsen, Cedar City. Mr. Larsen's position on the Board had the enbeen questioned actment of the unti nepoti-i- n law in Utah. But the recent decision of the Supreme Court has practically made his continuance valid. Here Primary Girl Enjoy Temple Excursion PERSONAL NEWS NOTES bap-tisim- Parowan DUP in-la- Camps Slate Christmas Social d Nola Mae Mitchell Wed In Nevada grand-daugthe- Couple Visits Parowan After 4 Church Doings Yr. In Germany About Our Service d . One-tim- e j - Rec-leatio- d j 30-da- y 1 |