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Show OWAN Pa rowan To Host First Night Of Basketball Tournament Friday : - rw.u, Co VUI A'. n i o. silt l box nr city i, truJb for the interest "PiiMisficri W lUtrmenn And Vfriiiifu The newly remodeled Par tournament last year and owan High School gymnas (with former Parowan High ium will be the scene of a principal Walter K Daly now ZUl.l'MNK TltllU MV-'SIX RAI'OW FT Ah DKFEM 11KK 17. 19.V1 1!oa .NUMBER KOUTr-NtNn high school bask- - at Cyprus, these particula' etball tournament here Fri- - matches will have added inTccn-Ag- c day night, according to Max terest for local fans The tournament Friday will So Dailey, principal. Sched- uled to participate in the spe- - give Parowan its first oppor-ciall- y aro tunity to show off the new arranged meet Cedar gym to visitors of other re Spriijgville, Cyprus, and Rh factor 111 t ho near " Residents of Parowan anc JUIIUU jr City and Parowan High Scho-- , gions and to utilize its mod-and every doner and r tl" 0 A special Christmas assem- Paragonah put this area over future; Mans .11c mi ol squads. trn and greatly increased i worker had the opportunity Mrs. A. David A the e bly in the auditorium to be s Soiitliein Toil top when they contribut- to serve mankind m one of be seating capacity. The builrl Matheson The tournament will laro- - Traffic s.i1 prominent i'.im, "in'.1 tu l. followed by a gala party in ed 104 pints of blood at the opened at 7 30 p m- Frida1' ling can comfortably seat 1300 iwan couple, will be honored the most charitable and un.. hold in Cii i iliiosj.i the gym is being planned by Red Cross center here Tues- selfish between Cy- - in place of the crowded 300 on their 50th with the tip-oways possible. anm- wedding DOC the student council of the day, it is reported by Amos il S.ild Is .11:1 el.lUOl) prus and Cedar City teams of former years. house Turn I Mu versary C open during Iron 'mit! Hatch, h "a , A match between Springville County Chaphigh school to conclude the gun(jay family home (tuiiini in ;i !.. rojiro-- iiatno T 1953 school year. Santa Claus ter representative who wis and Parowan will follow. here between the hours of s cxected to be there with in charge of the drive. In ad Si Boom 1arim.ui II The tournament will move 230 and c; Pm niondat inti :. r iv oidciom c gifts and plenty of candy and dition there were 18 persons to Cedar City Saturday with The couple were married the second series to be playagenda uoio fm '.m. ,'d at a nuts for the Junior and Sen- who repoVted but who were bv th 0,1 Dcc hm Is' l'dtil 1. I) House. Field CSU el ed in the IliCOtiil,; aid ior students. Games, mixers rejected for various reasons. Hate Morgan Richards The and dancing will prevail for A total of 126 had pledged ( ' .ii'Hion id On the second evening Paro(()Uilt iiogntn union was solemnized in 1910 hold Dalton By Lyle wan will meet Cyprus and Cidar d, .ast ueo's further entertainment The af- their blood contribution leavn tbf? St. George Temple, Coach Bruce Decker's Hares fair is being planned for Wed-- 1 ing but four wrho did not re I I ho Cedar City and Springville Traflic S if The public is invited to atThey have made their home really pulled one out of the afternoon after which port. will match their esday 1011 is bcm; sm ty a special evening of entend orginiai f tbtir lives. Mr bag as they came from be- - here al the school will commence its skills. bv l1'1 t'ldumbia In tertainment The Red Cross Mobile unit Tuesday to be red-hfor many years Cedar JMatheson n event has hind to bunt a The holiday recess School will re- was set ComiK.tn in this an-Mining the combined in new the by presented a up high orated and from meat the top spot on the grocery been arranged through the The (onion noo vdl jon w.tl, convene January 4th and seccond ward MI A's first school Industrial Arts departon market main and street tetem last Saturday night Wodnoal.n iimrint g a principals and coaches of the here inpole ment where a corps of 30 lo- Included in the program will the new gym Those continued in his trade as a andparado four schools and promises to will lie lollnwo! b all d. cal volunteer aids including be a one-aplay, Dust of h.s until health meat cutter who missd this game provide' keen "interest to hoop sessions at iho (od.ir ( lln'i four registered nurses, assist- the Road, under the direct forced h.s be retirement, kicking themselves fans in this area. Both Spring-oul- d School. ed the regular Red Cross ion of Bessie Halterman. not Set'ing out to see it. ville and Cyprus were B()lh Mr & Mrs Flail ('ongrossni.in. liouglas It Cast in the play are Charnurses and attendant who cd wan's foes at the Class B Thli game brought back mem- - 'soh havebei. will In llu M vmeo active in les StnngfoPnw L. with Dr. the travel unit. Topham, Sanford Topham. of ories the Round Robm .church and communit activ. spoakor at the op.'iund sossh n W. Sorenson of Parowan was Lyman Munford and Norma piayed in Parowan last March. S. He served four terms Coniniissiiinor of I'lii'ic Safitv, in attendance during the en- Orton. borne of you will remember ,ities. A a member of the Citv Coun- Now Mai am as man and Ja There will be musical num(' course of operations. whe.n the Rams were behind Dr. L. V Sorenson. Paro- tire a to He fulfilled .cil. 01 Flail bers the and other entermission Snow, . Supcniitondon' 11 and surgeon, points with 3 minutes The high school business tainment for thespecial LDS Church for will ;ihi wan physician the Slate l'alnl England Highway evening go and came back to dump was president of department provided type,Kifrom 1910 to 1912 and later address the odno !a nmnni'g the Redmen by 1 point In Medical Utah Southern and the O. G writers the typists; served as superintendent of meeting Saturdays game the Rams the at a dinner meeting ladies club members operatSociety counas School, atal Sunday Stringfellow Congressman -ted almost the same thing, in Ceda" ed the refreshments; juices selor in the Bishopric and is Coimnissionor Now man wore al- iof the organization onI-8 to minutes hd tbey Tri-were furnished by the Study of the proposed 1954 currently secretary of the so slated to deliver the principal City Saturday. and they did club; and a group of Senior budget for Iron County occu- - , Stake High Priest's Quorum. the addresses at the owning banat held was meet The pied most of the time in Mrs. Matheson was presithe boys assisted as custodial Hotel Escalante where quet As 1st the Mrs. Edna Hatch supquarter began, dent of her ward Primary for Commissioners meeting here , It wa decided that both tho ladies were special guests at helpers. Rams scored first wi,h local aids and S. ervised the will' be continMonday and Continued on back page foreiiiMiii and afternoon sessions u turkey dinner. Completion do'nS the shoot- A. Halterman ued at a special session of rc provided tranelect-cuss The candle-lighte- d Christao devuled into ll croups to dis- of business matters and Then the Redmen came service the mas tree at the home of Mr. the Board here Friday. Sev-- , sportation during followed-facinof officers ion the as problems currently back with Steve Lunt entire afternoon. eral delegations of citizens ic Mrs. Rulon M. Lyman will not only the were heard relative to Coun-- ! )i"corf one,from the setting Wednesis provide tut dealing with safety control This the first time the Bedmen ke P Lb's Pilce ty activities for the coming for the wedding day blood mobile all has visited evening for unit age groups Problems and I a tbe end year and included such mat- - UP res- ceremony of their youngest whieh will probably come up for Parowan although many ters as insurance, civil de- - qu.artf idents have contributed blood daughter, Ruth, and Kimner 1 discussion (luring the conference the 2nd quarter the and fense, deputies, roads when it has visited Cedar Smith Jenson, a son of Mr. will in nature from men went through the three range ii Mrs. Kimball Jenson of in the paston ors driven City of heat, red, highways by youths blue, Formal hearing on the bud- - stages Cedar Parowan the City. Karl O. Mitchell, Again this year to the familiar whiteRlttin fom almo,st Granddy liwas felt by local offici- Bishop of the Parowan 3rd. It get will take place at 10: a m. is choir Ward Third presenting cense. problem. n the als as well as the visiting Ward, will officiate at the Pl-Thursday, Dec. 31, at the eyery where, annual Christmas Cantata, By Gary Rummler its Delegates to attend from AdCourt House in Parowan. group that the response was double-rin- g four foot six rites in the John V. Benson, The Music of Christmas, The owan include in addition to The entire ence of members of the presoverwhelmingly. option of ithe budget as it is imfinal the survived 2: at will be made inch man Tom presentation Jackie Dobrusky, 122 persons were examined mediate families. finally set up will follow at basketball frosh 20. Some m. for cut BYUs Dec. singSunday p Ward. Peggy Mitchell, Lyle Dal2: p.m. the same day. and interviewed and the 104 however, team. Mel Mitchell, ers from the 1st and 2nd Wards ton and Max S Dailey, faculty The will greet of blood were taken in Commissioners Jess couple pints the squad are joining with the 3rd Ward advisor. All other schools and was dropped from friends at a reception that hours. five Warren Bulloch and the previous Choir in this project and the Counties in Region Six will be after outlasting d 6ame evening in the Lyman Sevy, were all prescuts. choir members greatly apprewill bolThis contribution r at the meet. Ward Relief presented ent at Mondays meeting as Society ciate this cooperation. All ParJohn, playing against an alum-r.- i ster materially the blood bank rooms. were most of the other Coincluded team which owan citizens and those of neighBoyd which is used in every emerThe bride- - elect will wear unty officers. bo a and Harold Christensen gency. Some of will towns are cordially invitJarman it boring Mayor-elec- t W. Scott Mitch The Commissioners acted gown of white satin in an smacked m 8 counters within used as hemoglobulin for the ed to attend this program of ell cntereJ the IIoboost a for original design of youthful County upon County pay Christmas worship. The choir pita! Thursday in preparation lhc st five minutes of the game treatment of polio; some will simplicity. The bodice is acroad employees with a blanas cented with a used as ,he Ashman teams rally be members hope this presentation j for a major immediately ket raise of 15c per hour operation which standup collar be blood will whole will win a a local of of short far enhance fdl Christmas number ;other the Saturday people Quite help he will undergo Friday morn- and front button detail while granted. This raises the per stored as blood plasma for the long sleeves night. Final score 69 to 51. hour wages of truck drivers attended the funeral in Summit Spirit. ing. taper to lily future use. All will be avail- points at the wrists. Mrs. for when at Wednesday this John was time it Margaret The full to $1.45 and caterpiller op(Maggie) Jones Allen, 75, who sank his points, that coach Bob able through the Red Cross skirt is cut to a ballerina erators to $1.60. Bunker Jiud in what some people to residents of the County if length and she will wear a A resolution endorsing the died late Sunday after a brief illness. consider to be his first five; and when the need arises.' Colorado River storage profingertip veil caught to a Mrs. church Allen, prominent John CounBenson, Lynn Roe, Ron a wreath of orange blossoms. doner received jects was passed by the Every worker and former postmistress Mrs. Norman Evans, sisand pin; he will receive a card Turner, Ilartly Lythegoe, ty Board at the meeting Monof was born in Cedar Summit, of the future bride, and recommenter Harold Anderson. further blood his exact .They day. type giving Mrs. Garth Jenson, a sister-in-laded that House Bill No. 4463 City Sept. 13, 1878, a daughter At the start of each quarter, of Sylvester F. and Mary Alice of the prospective pertaining to these matters with the exception of the final A CHRISTMAS Jones. CANTATA will be attendJOYCE PERKINS WINS be enacted into law by the Melling bridegroom, one, a complete' new team for She was married to William matrons. Garth Jenson ing legislative bodies of the Uni- the freshman entered the game. TITAL OF LITTLE MISS Thomas Allen, Dec. 19, 1900 in duwill attend to best-ma- n ted States government. John played in the second stanza, PRINCESS the St. George Temple. He died for his ties brother. OF RENO but failed to score. Then with in April, 1941. Miss Lymnn is a prominent Presented By five of minutes the last quarter Accorded the title of Little member of the Parowan High She is survived by two daughtremaining, Bunker hit upon the Miss Princess of Reno in a Senior class where she ha; ers, Mrs. Alice Taylor, Cedar The Parowan Third .Ward Choir above combination which narrow- recent contest conducted in been City and Mrs. Melba Spendlove, act've in dramatics, Assisted By 1st. & 2nd. Ward Singers ed the margin from close to 30 the Nevada City, was Rhon- music and Provo; by five grandchild! en, campus activities. points down to the final score da Joyce Perkins, four great, grandchildren, three as cheer leadShe has served DECEMBER 20. 95.I of 69 51, old granddaughter of Mr. and er at the school and is at pressisters, three brothers and six 2:00 P. M. Mrs. Chester Stubbs of this ent drum major of the band. Continued on Page Three City. Daughters of Richard Mr. Jenson has attended Kenneth Topham, son of Parowan Third Ward Chape! Bud and Betty Stubbs Perk- the Cedar City High School Mr. and Mrs. Mario Topham, ins of Reno, the baby had and is now in the livestock SOLOISTS was one of the two football Rose Elise Gurr won first place in business with his father. Soprano previously from stars the College of Ruth Lyman Alto her age class in both the The couple plan to make Southern Utah at Cedar City health and beauty contest. a temporary home in ParoFrankie Lou Bentley 'Contralto to be selected on an EL CAUTIOUS Take heed, Bass Karl O. Mitchell team this year, according to It is understood that she wan where Ruth will continhave your dog or cat immunE. Tenor Ray Lyman announcements from State will be seen on NBC tele- ue with her school work in ized and report unusual Violinist June Thorley newspapers who made the in the near preparation for a spring observed in animals in vision hoop-u- p Santa Claus is scheduled to pay selection. as is she future your area. presented her Ivan Decker Conductor Kenneth, a sophomore at his annual visit to the children by representatives of trophy Within recent weeks can- the Reno business men who the college, and Dale John- of the three Parowan Wards Accompanists Mary Lyman & Dcon Robinson ine rabies has broken out in son of Kanab, were named to at special Christmas Eve prothe contest. Della Gurr two states bordering Utah. sponsored Reader second team from grams Thursday. It is expected the To the east 5 cases of rabies the I C.A.C- meet. This is the that he will visit the Third Ward has been reported by the first time in three years that during a program which will PROGRAM Public Health Services the Southern Utah College commence at 6:30 in the Ward DEC. 18 - Basket Ball game Cora Ward. Cheer President Greetings of the Colorado State De- has had recognition on an Chapel. The Sunday School will DEC. 20 - Christmas Cantata Choir daughter Prologue be in charge of this entertaina?oter Butchers Ipartment of Health. Within f Jtuwas, lineup. the 1. Holy Night 3rd Choir ward - 2: p. m. Ray ClauJde Dethe week last ment. the State who 21 DEC. Kenneth is a graduate of The Second Ward will meet arrived at the 2. He Shall Feed His Flock Contralto Solo & Choir Ipartment of County Faculty Party in Agriculture has HosPltal on ec' R. S. Board meeting the Parowan High School he recreation hall at Stake 3. O Little Town of Bethlehem Womens Chorus & Choir 6 cases (confirmed) reported 7:p.m. and a half Punds- DEC. 22 - 2 ward MIA Plavs where he participated in the 4. Good Tidings .... Choir, Soprano Solo & Violin Solo of canine rabies in Burlev, nS and the First Ward in the as e .her DEC. 24 - Christmas tree 5. The Holy Child .... Special High School Girls Chorus schools gridiron encounters School auditorium Punc Idaho. Five humans have been !flease at 7:30. The Ann' L ?BTAms Lti" W L. Young. Director Ken during his four years attend- jolly man with the white beard fis,ersAeach wardj bitten bv knkown rabid an-jMater-- ; DEC. 2d - MIA Snow Ball and Timma. 6. Glory Be to God ance. Thik is his second year & Choir Chorus Womens imals and three of these cases will schedule his time so that he nal grandfather, Walter Stubat School Gym 7. The Magi as a member of the CSU line Mens Chorus &: Choir at the present, taking the are, can make his calls successive tackle. 28 - Stake MIA LeadDEC. resides Parowan. he in Grand 8. bs, where & Solo Choir Lord Alto plays Little Jesus up Pasteur treatment. at each PIa a"d leave sacks e mother Butcher lives in 9. In Our Hearts Tenor Solo Incidentally, the young man ership meeting of guodms for the younger child- cause of the outbreak ar Citv but is here with the DEC. 30 - Panguitch vs. Par10. The Living Song is chairmaning the Phi Sig Choir ren organizations of has not been definitely trac- - family while the proud. moth-e- d owan BB Game 11. Benediction Response Choir fraternity ball to be held at these Primary Wards have proarranged in either of these states, er, the former Lois Stubbs, DEC. 31 Administration American Legion the Airport for each place. Continued on Page 4 j grams is in the hospital. New Years Dance building on Dec. 17th. lie!1,! i V pre-seaso- Traffic School To Hold Conference Set Christmas For Wednesday Assembly Wed. Local Couple To Observe Golden , wuuiliy 1 nnrlrvi : Parowan Goes Over The Top In Red Cross Blood Contributions I I . - . 1 ff . . Dust Of The Road MIA Play Tuesday Nitc i Rams Beat Cedar Lose To Lincoln ; Si - .X 1 111 , -- ci.-Ag- sharp-shootin- g 11 ot op-fiv- e i pre-seaso- ( 11 P&ro-!jL- or ct Dr. Sorenson i j Rc-EIcct- Head j j Commissioners OfS.U.M. Study County For 1954 j v H thr j . . Ruth Lyman Kim Jenson Set Nuptial Date - j ' j f Red-otjje- rs 3rd. Ward Choir Presents Xmas teen-ager- s John V. Benson Gains Spot On Cantata Sunday BYU Frosh Team - . j j Guy-mo- n, First-Secon- - w The Music Of Christmas Kenneth Topham Wins Athletic Honors At C.S.U. one-ye- Rabies In Santa To Visit all-sta- te ar Bordering States Children At Xmas Program act-lio- ' all-sta- Community Calendar j te - Vet-ernar- all-sta- y New Arrivals te sen - - ur Ced-Th- j - |