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Show t w. i,u. ur fe.l Lake CI'jr J, CU i n! mis i i IN SEASON B.B. OPENER !)'! for i V 1 1 7 HP OW AN PAROWAN DROPS GUNNISON t''t mUII avr., li Interest I7m if Of I'ctroirtfii ,tmf By Lyle Dalton "f'iifj(i.vfinl iRams lead had shrunk bul ' Coach Bruce Decker's Rams one point when the gun downed a scrappy well round sounded and the final score 'oi.i'M n k l III i; i V six l All. DEt'KM K It 10, 1953 . MM r.iiim.v nyirs iwrowvN Mi;.n sin;; ed quintet from Gunison in remained 4131. Parowans first game of the looked fa'rly The Rams '53 - '54 basketball season, good on their shooting Irom The teams. who looked out with Mel H. and Roy 11. slightly ragged in the opener, dunking a couple of net were fairly evenly matched snappers from way-ou- t, bul "Opportunist, one who a with both teams having bet-- j they didnt look so hot on An urgent appeal fur ,t;wnhin the too v.i- -, to the policy of opporp.it had ter than average heighth. their fouls, shooting less 25 least blood more loners must not a nre,.t haw of Miss Lennie Page suffered Mr The Parowan boys got off to and Mrs. Chest r tunism. - or opportunity from w ,11 ivc-or uho ,h's vic'lm,v sir. prognuc) action appropriate a broken right collar bone Stubbs were happy to nvoue adapting a bang-u- p start with Dave vw,untanly contribute a pint Suggestions to b,- p.!!o Orton canning the first coun- High School Rams gave a'afil Saturday evening as the the news that their litde to the time and circumstan- - of their blood when the Poled by those gmt.g blood 11, colhsion granddaughter, Rhonda Joue ter. The team then began to repeat performance of the r?sult of a two-ca- r Blood Mobile Cross foolunit must not eat no !at! work toward a scant 10-- Gunnison game, here on the which occurred at the inter- - Perkins, had won fir.it pla e Parowan is ;. after visits four houts Tuesday preu' section of the Iron Mine mad in lxth the beauty and healtn first quarter lead over Coach local hardwood. tbl, ;iluj purpo. Red appointment: black coll, Ixnng made by local Willard Becks Gunnison five. In the first quarter in of a!, adult education the with highway 56 Miss Page contests staged recently s Cross officials There had tea. fruit jmees and t,u t ; r Nevada In spite of the fact that GunThe little mittee set drew first blood as an office employee of t,.e Reno, in Parowan u bet'ii but 86 , encouraged accord-up pledges nisons big boy Hill, nearly Tom Dobrusky dropped in Columbia Iron Mining Comp- - brunette lovely is the one encourage to eniv ing to latest reports. Pam- people was driving home with soar old daughter of Richard The final respous hi'.ty n always managed to get the the first counter. The tbtjr l0bbitS ami to holo Bud and Bet: Stubbs Perk-- j ,btm the Rams were right ing went even through the;3 oad an individual's fune.i !o r.n a 0.u interests in there scrapping, enabling 1st quarter but Parowan man- - ;fter work Although she us'd ,ns of that City, al- sts hlod vith li ,.a through personal contacts, 'having to be made for quite them to have possession of aged to get a meager 5 lead every precatuion in applying Ulf p 'slian u ''' and suggestive a number of rejections The contest was questionaries sponsored be the ball their share of the by the end of the quarter. the brakes as she approached there every muniv tk classes they have attempted he highway from the steep by the business men of Reno to t - unit is in If Parowan un. As the 2nd quarter meets its game. With Dave Orton leadquoset up a program of furthgot) fur 'hddren under six years so the was the hereto the will ground commumtv the Piute boys ing scoring attack, Roy underway, educational Qf pursuits of (,r sum;ss has t.n e.ing tne niotnle unit is a v tv Benson and Gale Stolk sweep- came out and dis- - j slick that the car skidded right titled her to after lx eligible to draw on aciults in the community, tl.e for one and wi compete .,et i ; complete the b! mil oank m ease of . ing the boards, and Tom Do-- ; played some fine passing and!000 the highway and into title of "Little Miss Reno," SClllX1 new the in high an car. of the Pah oncoming need No citi.cn is proof a- playmaking. As a result of winner of which will lx Arts shop i.f . vvhich dustriai efforts Coach Tom Full-- 1 vein the near future. Tbe presence 0f a third ladies' the clubs be will there not taken niake tlu need for blood and the local boys went ahead to mers boys took the lead foi hirl to operate a very et: icier.' nark,i on th .iHt, rf Mr Erkins is with tne full advantage of the a halftime lead. oppor- - plaima imperative! Our parthe first time with 3 minutes th fh intrserti(vi canteen which will provi'ir uniues offered. t,MJ Air Fo,Ce at the fans left in the first half of play. ,kls During Esc, ally is ticipation in the program will .nourishment for the don t-- , ncno were entertained by Coach This was when Bob Davis provide the greatest insur Suitable and made the turn out lo lunges will :,k, Decker's 7th and 8th grade sharpshooter for Piute, dunk-- 1 ance ,x,ssible for this llfe. crash ,novitable Doth were so mdiv.dr.es provided education classes cd a shot from about 15 ft. physical giving assistance. uf1i(-the 'secure n proper mt f in suffered shock and was This group of boys put on a out. Piute managed to gain a traveling very slowly other program parts tlv (k,crca;cd the impact, blood- - 'eibnc of their are reminded owing p.talizcd over night then re- of the state and Nation tumbling exhibition, that the 3 point lead as the halftime j( wasUn a! A of !,i lies number the to reportcd advantages e personal leased None of the other crowd enjoyed, and they ev- buzzer sounded with the A policy has been sot up be -- .Nt have to volunteered their contributby gained en provided a chuckle here score were other car was driven by sengers injured. between the State Adult Ed- ions First, a doner is ae-- j during the operation of th and there We think that they Miss Page is convclscing at When the 3rd quarter start- - Mr Val Smith of Panaca His ucation department and the corded a free general physi- - center with anotlu r large should be complimented on ltd. Parowan came back ct wife who was riding with him her home here. public school administrators eal examination by an at group of citizens having the nice job they did. , the Indians and the Piute the facilities of the whereby physician If for any ieady given their services After halftime the team, lead ceased to be. The local school buildings reason he is found to be un-- 1 in canvassing for don rs. schools and with substitutions, proceed- - team took over and built up may be made available 24-- i fit to give blood, he is reed to build up their lead, a 11 point, 8 advantage hours a day if necessary. This jected. Second, his blood is with Eric Clark doing some over Piute as the 3rd, 8 of course includes regular completely tvped and a writ-- , . and some good work ute period came to a halt, Ut,n"n: school and excludes their ton record of this is sent to 1 p ,nf Tue,fial;V' on the boards. Some of the From here on out the Rams o m pacUy handing use for anv trivial matter. to doner the be used at any other fellows who saw action didnt have too much difficul- . . i i sons ev e v 1 . , . Proxima p the knowledge is no"- - hour. and showed promise were Rod ty in maintaining their point uas a.en 3L,e "Now what are vour in- Chrh-th- e a was week where a go, t crests What classes do you. (ssar' Third, this is a Kent Benson and spread. As the final Bentley, 8 , n . ,1 ,. n t" to a t,an render Any person in this an. a who 0PPrtumty adults, want'." These are Larry King. With this team sounded, it found the Ramslf11 c 31 Ptcia 1S a Paula Ann is the name of the questions now being as!c-e- d charitable service to some feels that he or she would the 3rd period ended with lout front by a score of Evans will be tbe j0 v other human being, and it like to contribute to this little girl who ar- the Rims out front In tabulation of the scores hospital. forMr.a back by the local adult educabe one of your own usual cause, should contact ailment in rived atejy treated the Iron County Hos. tion committee. loved ones. Fourth, all don- - A- C. Hatch, local Red Cross hopes that surgery may be pital December 5th tagged Questionaries are being sent ers receive a pin indicating representative, before Mon-th- e for Ward Spencer and Norma but didnt have enough to foul shooting. In their 2nd out service they have rend- - day evening at telephone ,n an attcmPl t0 deter- Strait Lemmon of this City. the Rams lead. The game the Rams hit better to answers ered. mine the 2453 in Parowan. thee . Mr. and Mrs. George Bent- - The little miss tipped the ilhan50r.' of their fouls, while , es lues 6 4 assJu scales ozs. lbs. ,ac She was at hit of A 'Piute their Las few of the major re 60',' A number of Parowan and charity ley were up from Vegas News About 11 hsted,not tosses. wntf e in f nd quirements for a doner in- Taragonah people have during the week to take care greeted upon her arrival home persons regis. With interest and spirits of business matters and visit) by sister Gerry, 2. Happy Our Men the fact that he must ready benefited from the Red 311 ProD' ne iass can Mr. and are to e:,. Rams will travel with friends and relatives. made a blood con- Cross Blood have 'not grandparents bank after a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt high, the be arranSed for :Mrs. of Thomas Lemmon tribution within the past number of local volunteers of this City have received play Lincoln County High at, Parowan and Mr. and Mrs. Tnday- Not the People are urged to never three months; must be be-- ; had contributed when word that their son, A 2c Pana5a, ev; Alma Lawrence, elementa y James L wyatt will arrivp to much is known of the school principal, accompanied ,Kenneth Strait of Jonesvxlle, underestimate the opportuni- - tween the ages of 18 and 59; unit was in Cedar City. It is es o adut education those under 21 must have the hoped that our local to,.:n home any day for a leave. Nevada team except that they 0 t Ianthus Salt .Michigan. Wnght over knocked Milford, to make their wants written consent of their par- - will earn their right to this program; ourlLakl Citv astweek 'where' The young man has been in this After northern be known and to at the school tuts except boys in acthe protection through their own neighbors. Air the theye A quartette of boys it is Corps for the past tQ business at, to reg-- ; mihtary service or married participation in the program, on houso 4th two years with the past 14 game, the boys come ho!"e January r the Carlyle (Bill) Burts Capitol Mrs ister for the classes they do- - women; must weigh at least This is the first time this op- months being spent at the to entertain our arch rivals, since of the arrival their in the substituted illO pounds; must not have portunity has been given to Air Base at Goosebay, Labra- from Cedar. This is one Same j room while he was fourth son Monday, Dec. 7tn. sire. fill will the had any immunization shots these communities. dor. He received his basic that we hope at the County Hospital. The eone So come out early ne Sym. his 6 12 after weloz enlistment lb be fellow will training . ' at Lackland Air Force Bass andget a corned by brothers, Jimmie, . word is Mr. and Mrs. L. J. King H Oh yes the last in San Antonio, Texas. Sevand phn Wayne Roger made a tiip to Salt Lake last eral months were also spent Beat Cedar. Mrs. Allen Heap was hostas as bjs jone sjster by wej at Fort Warren, Wyoming, Note: Due to the fact that the week to secure more mer- Sally who is seven. Grand- ess to Tri-I- I Club members before he was sent to the Times is late, we thought it may chandise and furnishings tor parent honors go to Mr. and at her home Thursday. Mrs. be well to mention the games the Parowan Mercantile,; north Atlantic station. Donald Cartwright presented: Gates Burt and Mr He will be stationed at Ed- played on Friday and Saturday which is expected to open Mrs- PhiI Benson all of Paro. the topic on Labor is Digni-- ; soon after January 1st. wards Air Force Base in nights. fied. Refreshments were ser- wan. California after termination RAMS LOSE TO LINCOLN A total of 96.8751 of the ved by Mrs. Heap. In a hard fought game playof his leave home. $1,326,014 Jess Guymon made a trip property taxes for Although it was reported in ed at Panaea, Nev. Friday nite Mrs. Frank Decker enter- - 1953 were collected in Iron to the Coast last week-enthe Paragonah News las' U.S. FORCES,. Alaska - Army the local boys just couldnt put taking a load of cattle for sale week, we again mention the tained Thursday in honor of County before the delinquent a to defeat baskets in enough Mrs.. Ellis date, her sister-in-laCpl. Albert L. Skidmore, on the market there. according to County! Thirf WarH R , , c birth on November 30th of a whose wife, Vilo, lives in good Lincoln County High five. A yuytto .1 Clair Hub.. 0 fine baby girl to Basil and bors and relatives Parowan, is now serving with The final gun went off with the enjoyed an is approximately 2 cc more Society Dunton of for their this 56. Lowder to Will Mr. Mrs. 58 and Audrey Gilger the 196th Regimental Coni- - Rams trailing evening of visiting followed than were collected by the Ward willmeeting be A held is at brother back are home getCEDAR at young PAROWAN City. after Monday DEFFNfS spendbat Team at Fort Richardson, by a delicious luncheon. The same date a year ago, he said. rather than on the 2:p.m. BEFORE LARGE CROWD Alaska. ing several weeks with the ting acquainted with her as guest of honor was the reci- -' The delinquent tax list, as T and in Saturday night the Rams were Dan Boles family in Casper are grandparents, Mr. of several very lovely it is published this week. Army units stationed pient 1.) Mrs. Parowan New and Gilger, Hugh some of at Castle, Wyoming. Alaska undergo intensive field downright bewildered , e'tlsconsiderably longer than t with the operation of the and Mr. and Mrs. Harvev was in 19o2 indicating that training while guarding the the hottest exhibition 'of basket Dunton of Blood Mobile Unit. On Paragonah. northern approaches to the shooting they had ever witnessed it is items of less value which that day the literary essou and Cedar in U.S. and Canada. when not only one, but the whole Visiting here went unpaid this year. will be given and the annual were of 75 of team about made Cedar son newlyweds, City Corporal Skidmore, of the increased public Christmas party held. All H- shots count. However, our and Mrs. Gerald Hyatt who and iyjrs Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skidmore, and farn-boQrton jay invited to attend. Tin. reside in Henderson, dy 01Delta, entered the Army last stayed right in their fight- - now Spanish Fork. While in is Gerald Nev. where 'oukT and basic emloy-- j prowan' theJr were gucs, ojDEC indfeiw. 'Tfter'ThNewV CetinS l"'' '' completed February ingand when the game came to J4 . Monday primay imate figures were While ed. a here Wash. 56 51 Fort finish score at to the read they Lewis, Of training Stake Board meeting the total $1,284,509 jays parents, the Scott Orin favor of Parowan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ons DEC. 15 - Tuesday Combined taxes collected, approximate-- j Hyatt. Third Ward Primary will Ward MIA Xmas program $871,567 will go to State in 3rd. land ward schools; County $93,840.aso he held on Monday at h Mr. and Mrs- J. Harold Mit- to Red Cross General Blood fund: because of the same conflict Mobile County attended a state meet-to- n Unit Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Bur-;b- e In the Parowan First Ward, to in Roads; on Tuesday. Parents are uryCounty operation all after- - $68,880 the Farm Bureau and two children have( tn8 noon $18,400, County indigent; ;e(t to take note and to remind the week in California anization held in Provo last DEC. 16 before they to $37,800 Liter-! County Hospital their children Wednesday e where they visited with for school for school and Club to Xmas Little Orton was given the ? $37,800 ary County Party The Annua, Meeting of the erous relatives and friends DEC. 17 - Stake High Coun- - ary; $3,780 to airports; $7,600 Monday. name of Jolynn, her father North Jron County Unit of to County recreation; and the cil meeting L. Robert onors. and e Halterman i oing Cache Valley Artificial Breeding DEC. 18 - Basket Ball game remainder to the City and Phil Benson Second Ward Relief Society In the Second Ward Don- left Wednesday Association will be held Wed- Mr. A. T. Lawrence is still for Henderson. DEC. 20 - Christmas Cantata, Town taxing units and to the, will be held Tuesday as usual boiind ald W7arren officiated at the morning nesday, December 16, at 1 p.m., (recuperating in the Iron Co. Nev. where PhO wiR 3rd ward - 2: p. m. State special taxes. with arrangements made for visit with Christening of his little son, a e our oue in arowan, 1953 delinquent taxes may ladies who are donning blood giving him the name of Kevin accrdinS to Stephen L. Brower, Hospital after, spending ten,be jvfate Benson and Jim DEC. 21 - Faculty Party j weeks there, suffering from Lioyd families. R. L. planned Stake R. S. Board meeting be paid by January 10, 1951, to do so after the meeting is Donald. Mrs. Warren is the ran y gnu ara "n' ,a injury sustained in a ward MIA Plays by the addition of a 2 continue on to Los Angeles DEC. 22 former Arlene Partner. pen- - ;out. Mrs. Helen Dalton, Mf- E1mo Packer, of the Cache accident, he said his leg has where he will visit with 24 - Christmas tree alty and 25c advertising costs ident, announces that the In the Third Ward the infant Breeders Association will knitted ok but is not healed members of in each wards, for each tax item, the Treas-jnuhis family who bazzar will also be hed son of Ronald and Retta Deck-- 1 VaIley uest at meet sufficiently enough to return reside in that area. the be sPec,al DEC. 25 - MIA Snow After that Tuesday afternoon with off-a- t er Watters was given the explained. Balljurer to his home in Summit as School Gym date sale costs and interest icers to be on hand at the name of Rodger Decker, with in We are very yet. Brower Mr. states, jrs. George F. (Dorothy) DEC. 28 - Stake MIA Lead- - will also be added to the orig- -' Church after 10: am to John W. Bentley officiating. to have a service of inal tax and they will be ceive articles. The Christina- Rowley who submitted to Rex Worth was the name giv- - fortunate meeting in k'nd this area and it is major surgery at the Iron C ,DEC. 50 - Panguitch vs. Par- - carried back to be handled party and traditional en the little son of Worth and J in connection trifle taridly we report hospital last Saturday is re- owan BB Game with other un- - change of gifts will also be Ann Candio Orton with his important that all dairymen be n attendance at this Annual 31 the visit DEC. here the to satisAmerican on be n taxes the property conducted in connenction with during ported Uncle Hal Orton pronouncpaid Leg'. recovering Mr. Meeting. of if Years Dance New 'the bazaar. be he said. there Thanksgiving holidays factorily. the any, blessing. ing Viriuilif" I Local Woman Kin Of Local Arc You An Injured In Couple Wins Highway Mishap Beauty Contest J 15 I ; URGENT APPEAL MADE FOR BLOOD DONERS Opportunist? -- nt - . 7 i ,tnv ; . co;n-Ram- scor-,an.- v' , fellow-employe- tip-of- f, es 11 8-- J op-ra- side-roa- d ii'. , . 1 lef 21-1- 4 ' ! half-tim- e, ' . hos-ltio- - pa;-Th- : 21-1- 8. j j j 39-2- min-scori- i j ap-t'm- .... 1 50-3- 32-2- 8. un-rou- ld 1. - av01ded-threate- ( j 's' i ' j J Service . - -, de 1 - - f j ; I thstate Vir-'fo- .... . 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