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Show - IA Hu :ircnva ROWAN' TIMES, PAROWAN. Times UTAH, UTAH, MARCH 23 J ,.'l Happenings In Paragonah Miss Myrr.a Gay Barton, daught- f time and after spending Sanday here Jimmy left again for Salt Lake . - er of Mr 4 Mrs. Ros Barton who was married to Mr. Russell HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT PHONE 3t04 B f tli The Lunds also Bateman Victor Smitn, PUBLISHING PAROWAN An Miss Talbot luncheon which j Betty Lund Smith has been call-Shtrlene !e the enter is (d wedding program interesting , & PRINTING CO. While Valentines-- bouquets big bouquet to the man who the members of he r li. g arranged and famed one is followed at the Barton home in ed in for an Army examination. u and are be-- 1 brought the Cla-.M. li High Bee Hive class and the leac t- u Red to he pien-nt- ever) Normtn Victor St. George. He left for Fort Douglas on ing handed out to deserving School Haskethall tournament Publisher, Manager held on Sunday The Boy Se"its will have re iers at a pjrt Two ago Vic sacrament years Tuesday. meeting Sundays Entered as Second Class MaJ citizens, the Times Editor games right into their homes at the Talbot home Dcshmcnti fur sale after the v,as Award meeting for members Air the some time in evening pent Matter at the Post Office st would like to join with the last week Popular demand Spring motifs were featured in pogrom acon was and releaesd c.f the Aaronic but Priesthood Force hundreds of Southern Utah for an expression of appree Pa rowan. the invitations, decorations and shoulder. were bad Utah, October 27. residents in a fellows count of Mrs Bertha S Topham and fourteen young handing a great iation has come from many of etc Games were enjoyed an certifto their La on Nel Berne the with receive Ray present our patrons. is home Amenzo Topham dainty refreshments weie ser- family of Cedar City spent last lcats. Bishop Ray Farrow of So our bouquet of thanks Top-haEva Mrs. wife again. His ved by the hostess ( Friday and Saturday m Spring Summit was the featured speak- this week goes to E J KING, & Leonard Mrs. and Mr. lil'JI MAK f.--.t Vi ASSOUUIOI Mrs. John Williamson suffer-ere- dale visiting with the Ivan Top-- er and he also presented the manager of the Parovvan Mermade the trip to Salt Topham a serious heart attack laM ham family. aw aids cantile Company, who spon-- ' Lake City to get him following wick and was in the Iron Those who received certifiboarded Mrs Stella Edwardsored the radio broadcasts of his stay in the Veterans Hosf, County Hospital for two days the bus one day last week to cates were Ardell and Neil Talher home last week where she Uio tour games of the pital. a result. She returned home travel to St. as in amen t the Iarowan which George for a visit bot, Kenneth, Ronald and LaNel presented a topic on Of interest to the friends of team participated From our cn Wednesday and after a few with her sister and brother in- Topham, Parrel and Eugeno How to Help Someone in SorRoxa McAllister is the Mrs. days in bed was able to be law Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Rose. with the radio Robb, Alan Stones, Dean Robinrow," written by Howard Whit- experience of the marriage announcement son, Reed Thornton, Michael, A number of Paragonah people broadcasting we know that nbout again. man. The week before Mrs Janof her son John Me Alhster and be secured with mere Mr. and Mrs. Asa Topham followed the Parowan High Duane, and Robin Lamoreaux, Miss Kara Lee Mortensen. The ice Nixon had entertained pl0 lit cant received the good news of the at-- j School basketball team to the and Heber Lund. Clifford Robb 'lh, hp tub with Mrs Norma Dalton chickn fte1 And "cre marncd on one-haof of the rival of another grandchild last State Tournament in Provo last and Dale Robinson were also to j Voun2 Popl0 giving a topic on "Tourist Cab- exception 7 m Las VcKaS Nevada' XIO.lli: Mauh Hurricane game week. The new comer, a five week. The majority of the High receive awards but were out of ins. " Mrs Mane V. Orton will Parowan t Mr. 4 Mrs. Owen Cox. aunt and he carried alone it broadcast, pounds boy was born to Mr. & School students were among town. ie hostess to the group when it 'cnile of the bridegroom were homeMrs Earl Topham of Salt Lake those who went Mr. A Mrs. Robert Lamoreaux meets for its next meeting on lie refused to let the hods at their home to the town down for any of the City on March 1(5. The little Among the townspeople who visited with relatives in April 1st. whicn and the V games after other arrangefellow arrived a bit prematurely made the trip were Mr. A Mrs. last week. They were on followed. Matronreception Birthday gifts were present- ments and of honor materialize. to failed so he will remain in an incu Flmo Robinson and little daught- - j tiie way to their home in Hendered to Mrs Estelle Orton and best man were the grooms sister bator for a while. Two brothers er, Mr. Sc Mrs Ronald RobinW son. Nevada after being in Salt Mrs. Louise Robinson. We speak for ihe hundreds and brother Mr. & Mrs. two and to sisters are & Lake while Bob underwent surgi Dick Mr. Mrs. son. waiting to McBride, able weren't who of fans V. Johnson. John I28G Because of a conflict with the trek to Provo to get acquainted with the new Chester Robinson, Mr. 4 Mrs. ery on his back. The operation Ihe newlyweds are now makthe regular (make cither activities, member of the family. Ralph Edwards and children. was successful and he .will be ing a home in Salt Lake (attend the games in person. City. meeting of the Parowan Liter- rVo for those who did OGMi'USTE COVERAGE IN The Paragonah Ward M I. A Mr. & Mrs. William S. Boardmnn able to return to work, speak ary Club was held on Tuesday make the trip but who are will present a talent show on and sons Gene and Charles and Mr. Sc Mrs. Clinton Robinson Jimmy Anderson was down J Harold (also evening with Mrs. Mr- & Mrs. Joe fine of Lamoreaux. the the last in and week. of 3. Salt their family were here from from Lake the appreciative evening April City Mitchell as hostess Miss Eva There were also been have airwaves the .tHM may many on Richfield He School to spend Saturday and lllltEAL' auditorium. This will be arrived here Wednesday INS.) publicity (l Adams was in charge of the able to we know about. our others that dont a community and the following day he and his Sunday with Clintons parents give money raising project to swell evenings program which includ- end its fine team We speak & the Ward Building Fund and ather James II. Anderson left Mr. 4 Mrs. Calvin Robinson Mr. St Mrs. Terry Lund travelillustrated for the team members and ed n beautifully of 5rtc per person or ed to St. George last Saturday for Lake Lead for a three day end other members of the tickets travelogue presented by Dr. & the school it so nobly reprefl 00 per family will be charged to attend the temple wedding of fishing trip They had a fine counto recent i'lUSTUD AND rUTiDLSlLCD Editorially Speaking , j ; j . v , : ' j 1 r - j , j d - toum-hcr.Ml- mMm - - , I ! . i c Tin -- lf j j ! Insurance (oniiianv ihv Tire j York j Allied Linos h ! j . J. wed-d;n- Para-pona- Moore - in-la- I'lioitc J ; ! I Automobile Life FIro IXSUiLINCE See l. Hitts Orton I'arcrlls A Slowc LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court House, Parowan j European trip tries. A brief business meeting proceeded the program at which this month by time the date for the district regular meetings first at the home of convention of the Federated clubs meeting Bill Burt, Amiable evenhere was changed to April 10th. Mrs. were spent at sewing, chatwere ings Committee assignments and enjoying appropriate made to the various members ting served by the hostof the club which will entertain icfreshments as hostess club during the con- esses. Club members observed birthsent ion. of two of the girls by callDainty refreshments in a St. days on Mrs Adams on Feb 24 Patricks Day motif wore served ing and on Mrs. Woodrow Decker on y the hostess to 13 members Parowan Trading Centers Stock Reducing 1 ICudlo U(ii:iirim! Sea Mori Mitchell or call 3971 or 2691 WILL PICK UP PROMPT & DELIVER SERVICE March and the guests of honor. Members of the G. O. Club have held recent meetings at the home of Mrs, Eugene Orton and at the Monty Macfarlane home. Among the business matters considered was participation of the club in financing the hunt for the annual ICaster-eglocal children. Visiting and sewing and refreshments were enjoyed at each place. g REASONABLE PRICES SUNBEAM COAL GUARANTEED Delivery Within 2 Days Lonald Robinson "Gill 4541 and Never Be Out of Coal O N (). Club members have been entertained during the month for their regular meetings at the homes of Mrs. Ida King and Mrs. Virginia I, owe. 1 he customary sewing and visiting was enjoyed at each place with dainty refreshments concluding the evenings. At Mrs, Lowes special guests included Jean Evans, Dixie Evans, Pearl ; nd Dorothy Rowley and Louise Stubbs. The Y.M.V. Club resumed its 11. Mrs. Alma Evans enjoyed a special birthday treat Monday after bring confined to her home n.ost of the time since last September with a broken leg. Some of her friends and neighbors assisted her in preparing her home and a luncheon for a who assembled large group there to express their felicitations and to enjoy a visit with her during the afternoon. Starting Monday March 29 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS! ALL NEW MERCHANDISE RECEIVED IN OUR STORE SINCE THE FIRST OF THE YEAR! rd Building lot, contact Erie Burchert 3051. x The birthday of Mrs. Karl O. Mitchell Sunday was also remembered by a number of her friends and neighbors who called it her home after Church for a brief visit. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Mitchell. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THESE VALUES Formal Someone to run my farm this year. Karl 0. Mitchell - Tde. 3411 Wrist Watches Foot-wea- WOMENS STRAP SANDALS, per INVESTIGATE OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS ONE r GROUP OF CANVAS FAR BELOW THE pr. $1.79 SHOES, PRICE NEW-GOOD- S YOU "Gravy Train" .(. to impress hia guests. Around this part of the wmrld, hospitality certainly doesnt need all those fancy trimmings. You don't have to spend a lot of money or go to a lot of work when folks drop in. Just offer them what you have coffee, tea, a temperate glass of beer and let them make their own choice. Theyll feel they're getting a tognl welcome! ( !,.u J omts Betters Fo uv WHITE, OXFORDS WITH CREPE SOLES FOR WOMEN tu TOR TEEN-AG- E . . . AND OFF THE Just Arrived a group of Teen-ag- e IN BEAUTIFUL PASTEL SHADES raja is really going to extremes ''J, 36 PAIR OF STURDY, SHEER NYLON DRESSES You Might Call it a lop FLATS AND HEELS $2.50 & $3.00 ORIGINAL LOW PRICE. Rom where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh reading the other day about a Maharaja in India who has a miniature electric train all made of silver. Now, maybe thats not unusual for a prince, but this fellow had it running around on an enormous dining table in the royal palace. The twelve cars on the train are loaded with different kinds of fruits, nuts, and beverages. And the train stops automatically in front of each plate so the person sittirg there can choose vrhat he wants. From where I sit, the Maha ONE GROUP OF WOMENS CHILDREN SACRIFICED AT 25 WOULD EXPECT TO PAY. "A Good Place To Trade" Va ANYWHERE IN SOUTHERN UTAH! This group is all new merchandise. These shoes were purchased as regular stock. We have over estimated the demand for this particular type-o- f goods. We are sacrificing these new goods so that you may buy at a savings for the Junior Prom and Spring social events. A GROUP OF CHILDREN AND PAROWAN TRADING CENTER FORCED TO REDUCE Silver Leather Sandals White Leather Sandals Silver Kid Sandals Silver Ballerinas White Satin Ballerinas Wanted SEE OUR SELECTION OF 14 WE ARE OUR STOCK AS WE LACK ADEQUATE SPACE TO DISPLAY AND STORE THESE GOODS. MANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE SELLING AT LESS THAN V2 OUR COST! For Sale 7 j sented when we say, "THANKS, ED" JUST THE THING FORMAL WEAR. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A SPECIAL PURCHASE AND PREPARE FOR THE SPECIAL SOCIAL EVENTS COMING UP SOON! PAROWAN TRADING CENTER cs A Good Place To Trade g |