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Show .PAROWAN MONET A DALTON DEATH Continued Happenings In Paragonah IMONE IIILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT TIMES 3004 Friday at 2. pm in the Iaro-wa- n Third Ward Chapel with and Helen Barton wel m the l.Ur,al to take coined a new addition to their Parowan Cemetery. little family last Saturday even injt in the Hospital at Cedar City. The new comer a six pound DATE I OR PAROWAN STAKI eleven ounce boy is to be named (QUARTERLY CONFLUENCE Janies Itoyce. His arrival makes ANNOUNCED one of each kind for the oung 1954 Dog license are now due, Quarteily Conference for the couple. Rig sister Hobby is al has Church LDS arid Parowan Stake, most two years old. according to law any perA 13 14, son for lecn set February harboring a dog Inside the In addition to his parents and I ty w. ciaur Rowley, city limits is subject to a fine. Rig sister the young man has Stake President. The Conference City Marshall three grandparents to welcome will include both welfare and his arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Priesthood Leadership themes McBride of Paragonah and Mrs. with a special program to be Gertrude Barton of Cedar City. Address adverpresented by the Stake Mutual Housewives on tising postcards. Must have Improvement Associations good handwriting. Mr. & Mrs. LeGrande Robb I Sunday evening, LINDO, were happy to have members I The schedule includes a wel-o- f Watertown, Mass. Lolas family visiting with I faro meeting at 6.30 pm. Satur-thelast weekend. Mrs. Arch I day the 13th. to be followed by and daughter I a Priesthood Leadership meeting Fothonngham at 8:p m. General sessions will Shirley arrived here on Thurs-day for a five day stay with the be held at 10:am. and 2:p m. Robb family. Mr. Fothcringham Sunday with the MIA session in had visited here earlier and had the evening. Repairs for Standard Cars gone on to his work in Price. RELIEF SOCIETIES Guaranteed Workmanship SCHEDULE LITERARY Mrs. Leah Jean Boardman and PROGRAMS FOR NEXT WEEK Mrs. Cathrine Dunton representTelephone 4522 Officers of the three Parowan ed the local Relief Society organ- ization in a regional meeting! Ward Relief Societies announce held in Cedar City on Tuesday that their regular Literary HOME lessons will be presented next of this week. The week. classic, literary fiiMiirmicc; David Cooporficld, by Charles The annual March of Dimes Dickens, will be reviewed and Drive is getting under way in studied in each Ward by their Paragonah at present. Mrs. cV Audrey Frank Williamson heads the respective leaders, in the Mrs. first Ward; committee in charge of this Gilger in the Second; and Burt Grace W. IMoore years drive and is busy making Mrs. Rose Elise Gurr in the arrangements for a house to Third 12CG Ward house canvass by a group of marching mothers. Coin boxes Members of all three groups have been placed in business are asked to read their magahouses and the school children zines relative to the Literary have been encouraged to take lesson to the meetings. prior their contributions to school. It I Arrangements are also being is hoped that this years drive made by Stake Board members v. ill be bigger and better than to secure the movie, David ever before. which will be Cooporficld, GUARANTEED shown to the ladies at a joint of the Wards. three Mrs. Mary Little was in town meeting The First Ward meets on for a couple of days this week. Delivery Within 2 Days She came over from her home Monday at 2:p.m. Both the Secin Long Valley for a visit with ond and Third Wards meet Tuesday at the same hour. her sister Mrs. Hannah Tod Church Doings Notico imh; owners Hein Unnlod Female TIBBETT'S 1 AUTO REPAIR rill Company Now York Flro Allied Lines J. Ihoiae -- SUNBEAM COAL Lonald Robinson PRIMARY PREPARATION MEETING FOR STAKE SET FOR THURSDAY Officers of the Paragonah Ward M I A. announce the date All Primary Association workof January 23 for their annual ers in the Wards of Farowan Ball. Special Gold & Green Stake are urgently requested to a floor show and decorations, attend the regular monthly Prepgood music by the local orchestra aration meeting in the are among the attractions which Ward Recreation Hall Thurswill add to the evenings enterat 7:30 p m. tainment. A good time is prom- day ised and an invitation is extended to the neighboring communities to join in this event. tor The Best In All Kinds Of "Call 4541 and Never Be CHANCE On Wednesday afternoon Miss Helen Stones took her entire group of first, second and third graders to Parowan to attend the big birthday celebration held' there. The children thoroughly enjoyed the events of the afternoon. Several mothers accompanied the group to help with FIRE - SURETY BONDS LIFE . AUTOMOBILE PLUMBING Sc ELECTRIC Service & Supplies IIOTPOINT CLAIR LICENSED STANDARD Plumbing Fixtures PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN M. Howard Ward School City where she was a member from the Parowan High 0f the Pep Club. Since her where he was especially active bone soo by Alden Hyatt . The she has been empl0y- - in the Ag Club and in public A graduatjon Sweetest S ory Ever Told t S4,ars an(J the Paris de. speaking He was a graduate of leading, Popping the Question, m the Parowan Seminary and had oTet'ended and hy Mr,. 01., rc M. Dalton the Jr.du.tcd followed by an accordian solo, Rose, by My Wild Irish Wilford Young, and a vocal by solo, "A Penny a Kiss, Jeanme Hall. ( Parowan rtej"ttiuiir"S' , Miriams January Thales Brown, former teacher of the bridegroom, gave a short tdlk and Danny Heap played two short accordian solos. Ted Barton sang, Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life, and 1 Love You Truly; Bishop Mitchell made a few remarks followed by responses from the bride and groom. 3 J y- Starting Saturday Jan. 16 ALL FIRST QUALITY DRESSES Tv -I j BLOUSES - SKIRTS I- e ' v. - j & SWEATERS NEW ARRIVALS Continued their flrt grandchild. T was a little girl, weighing five pounds, six ounces whose parents are Pfc. Nils G. Bayles and Margcne Lamoreaux Bayles who are stationed there with the U.S. l' : ' -- 1 Reduced Army. host of other grandparents have received the welcome news Orvel Including Mr & Mrs. Lamoreaux, St. George; great grandparents, Mrs. Sarah Jane Bayles, Parowan; Mr. & Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux, Provo, and Mr. & Mrs. Carter, St. George. A To make room for llew Spring Merchandise. Continued BASKETBALL one more field goal than Cedar and made a better percentage of their foul shots. But Cedar received more charity tosses and as a result won. Scoring by quarters; 11 22 30 3S 9 17 26 39 This wraps up the schedule for the Rams. With the last two losses, Parowan has a 5 w in 5 loss record for the preseason games. This compares well with last years record of 6 wins and 6 losses. This year the teams of Region Six were not allowed to play as games as in many was because This previous years. of a Region Six ruling that teams are to play but 9 pre-seaso- P ji Refreshments were served by Maxine Jackie Rasmussen, Ward, Zella Mortensen, Mary Carol Lemmon, Eva Mackel-prang- , Irene Bentley, Lareta Decker, Jean Rowley, Sylvia Decker, and Val Rae Evana. Miss Marna Heap was at the guest register. The same group of girls were also in charge of the gift room. Piano music was furnished during the evening by Wilford Young and Marie Adams. The bride is a graduate of South High School in Salt Lake Parowan Cedar Scouts. He is at present employed by the Wheeler General Tire Company of Salt Lake City. The couple are now at home at 327 East 1st South m th Capitol City. When You Think Of Clothes Think Of MIRIAM'S Style Shop 8 n n M n pre-seaso- n games. Last week Region play opened up, but Parowan drew a bye. League play will open for the Rams on Friday when Parowan will play host to Milford. ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Oifice at Court House, Parowan j COMPLETE COVERAGE IN y Utah Oil Refining Company Life - Automobile fig)fiDn) (FARM BUREAU INS.) SALE Contact AMERICAN Sc 14, 1954 Purcells A Stowe evening the regular Gleaner Girl M. Men Fireside meeting was held at the home of Red laying hens. Bentley. CRANE ROWLEY On Sunday FOH Appliances Phone 3571 transportation etc. Ada Robinson. Mr. Thales Brown of Parowan was a special guest. He talked and showed pictures of the F.F.A. Boys trip East last fall. A pleasant time was en- joyed by all who were present. UTAH, JANUARY pre-seaso- Licensed - State & Local . 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