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Show PAROWAN T1MLS, PAROWAN, UTAH, . FIRMAGE THEATRE s x i: t i: s In Happenings CunUuut'il Mr. & Mrs A. J. Ireland of Honks, Texas, have visited in Parowan this week as guests of Mr. Lrclands sun in lave and daughter, Harvey and La veil I Adams, A brant h president in the Pallas I, PS Stake, Mr. Ire land and his wife had attended ' general Conference m Salt Lake City and were enroute to their home. HILMA APRIL PHONE 1 1 A Faro-wan- n j i , , v Faro-wan- j Ride Clear Of Diablo trio of little boys was comand Fthel pleted for Frank Robinson Bayles when they kept an appointment with the stork at the Iron County Hospital on March 31. The young mans birth weight was recorded at five pounds 11 ounces. The two older members of the three .some are Wesley, six, and Drex, four years of age. Happy grandparents are Mr, A Mrs. C. L. Robinson and John Bayles, all of Parowan. A Botany Bay Second Chance x Accordion Lessons r o ii le s h . 1illIlO Top-ham- FOIl of 413 inches, with 14 9 inches content water water. In 1952 the was 44 7 inches. In 1951 the watv content was 10 2 inches. host of grandparents arc de- will include Dr. N W. Christian-seen- , Farrell Madsen, lighted over the new arrival,-M- r. A Mrs Glen Holvnak and Provo; Harmon Hatch, Spring-ville- ; ; Mr. A Mrs Scott Oiton, and Mario Nielson, Salt A Mr Lake grandparent-,great City Mrs. Owen Matheson, Midv alley will be Many of the event-. and Mrs Hattie Holyoak. open to the public The proud mother was tin former Glenna Holy oak. A 3604 Mrs Bud Oiton welcomil.es of their sisters Mrs Rachel to ed a new member their fam Smith and Mrs Margaret Han-iThe group returned home i.y Monday morning A fine oy, over seven pounds late Tuesday and report a fine just (ighing SUNDAY, MONDAY arrived at the hospital in Cedar trip Cdy to make a trio of children , Sc 12 April for the young Three Legrande Robb left town last couple week for his annual sheep shear10 old and month year Bradley old Anglea are with grandparing trip He was back home the first of the week but left again A durMrs Clark Robb ents Mr ing their mothers stay in the for Nevada on Wednesday. Paternal grandparents is hospital Adarns Eva Miss .spending in Technicolor Miss Jeraldine A Mr. Mrs Thornton, Winston Orton of in Salt Lake City a day or (wo A Mrs. Alpine of Mr. on daughter the are Parowan welcoming where she expected to combine Starring Thornton of Las Vegas with two well committee also and as business pleasure Audit: Murphy. Dun Durycu of her girl friends was in town as a periodic cheek up with her Sasun Cubot, Ablx Lane last week end The girls visited Mrs Pauline and Mrs. Topham Doctor. Joan Davenport of the Primary with Jerrys grandmother, Mrs. Mr A. Mrs. A. C. Hatch are stake Board traveled to Salt Elva McBride and attended the TU1.S DAY, WEDNLSDAY pending the weekend in the Lake City last week to attend Junior Prom Miss Thornton and & THURSDAY State Capitol City where they sessions of the General Confer- Aliss Crane were among the April 13, M, A: 15 talented performers on Saturday to attend to business ence. were Mrs. Miriam Anderson and Mrs matters where made Hatch, evenings Talent Show. Alan Ladd In the to the city with the trip along with other Mother of the Melvyn Jones, son of Mr. A Year' Candidates from various Stake Board Members. During Mrs. Howard Jones left for milparts of the State, will be hon- lrr stay there she was a guest ored at a .special social Sunday. at the home of her cousin Mrs. itary service on Tuesday, April in Technicolor Mrs Hatch, prominent civic and Miriam Hemmingway. She was 6 Mel is the husband of the church worker arid mother of aLo able to spend some time former Janet Mortenscn of Partisan. The young' people have FRIDAY & SATURDAY nine sons and daughters, was with her son Jimmy. a seventeen month old daughter. e sponsored by the Parowan LiterApril 16, & 17 Mr. Jones reported for his preand RobMrs. Victor Bishop ary Club as its candidate for inson induction and Vicki Lee physical examination daughter the State Mothers title. and Mr. A Mrs. Clark Lamor-eaulast fall and although he hadnt and daughters LaRae and been called to go as yet, he volSOCIAL NEWS Continued Starring Peggy traveled to Salt Lake City unteered to leave this month, so oi Saturday to attend Confer- has gone to Fort Douglass for where she and Mrs. Claude ListRobert Mitchum, Linda er were co hostesses Reports ence They visited with the fam- - assignment. We were interested to learn Darnell, Jack Pulunce from Miss Mario Adams and that among the inductees from Miss Maxine Rasmussen, local Iron Co , was LaVar Wade, son envoys to C iris State last June, TOLTON FUNERAL Corn. A of Mr. Mrs. Leigh Wade of were given, inasmuch as the sisted by several small neiccs Cedar Club had sponsored attendance City and grandson of of Mrs. Tolton and by a numII. B. Robinson of Paragonah. of one of them. ber of lady friends. Among other business matters Mr. A Mrs. Howard Jones were Far too numerous to mention taken up at the meeting were were the out of town relatives leaving town for a few days on Instrument Furnished Free final preparations for the Dist- and friends who attended the Wednesday. Mr. Jones on a busrict Club convention to be held service. iness trip to California and Mrs. Call Wilford Young in Parowan Saturday and for Jones to visit with relatives in Tele. 3967 Amelia Bettridge Tolton was i which the Literary Club is hostNevada. Henderson, born in Stavley, Derbyshire, ess. Mrs. Nellie Dalton, Mrs. Mary England August 27, 1873, a Annual of officers election Ann Reese and Mrs. Alta Dalof Joseph and Elizadaughter also took place with Mrs. E. J. beth Hope Bettridge, converts to ton spent Saturday in Beaver Ferguson tractor in excellent King winning the presidential LDS Church. the visiting with Mrs. Dorothy Willcondition, with mounted spring-tootpost. Mrs. A Hills Orton was aliams, sister of Mrs. Reese. The home was Bettridge harrow-$900 00 for comelected vice president; Mrs. Jess Mrs. Williams, Beavers oldest to the missionaries, plete outfit. See Jay Moore, Par- C.uymon, secretary; Mrs. H E. ways open so was an Amelia ernest church resident, observed her 93rd birthowan. On display at lot next to Hayles, assistant secretary; and worker from her earliest years, day last week. This was the ocMiriams Style Shop. Mrs. B. Mitchell, When Georgia only Thirteen years of casion for much celebration at parliamentarian. ege she and her brother George the family home. Mrs. Arch Benson, Mrs. GilLCKMOIlfti Mrs. Williams was born April and their mother left England , bert Barton, Mrs. Mario ti1861 in Wales and came to 2, comSaints in the Utah, join Mrs. Thales Brown are Contact America when she was one year to to a home. Parowan make ing officers. Mrs. Mitchell retiring old with On Amelia her parents who were November 1899, 7, Mrs. N. Merton Mitchell was converts to the church. Since Robinmarried George Albert Phone 3971 G 0. Club ladies met last week that time she has lived in son of Paragonah in the St. at the home of Mrs Mort George Temple. After several Beaver County, first in GreenMitchell where sewing and visyears their only child, a baby ville and later in Beaver. Refreshiting were enjoyed boy was born but he died a & bath. ments were served at an appropHouse with 6 rooms few days later. Afterward they Also for sale Roys Bike with riate hour. took the orphan children of Mrs. 20 inche wheels; Peep Freeze; Mrs, Karl O. Mitchell enterBetsy Adams to care for and We would like to take this opand a Tent. Contact tained ladies of the 0 N O Club gave them a home for a numportunity to thank everyone who Lorin Skougard - phone 3318 at her home last Thursday night ber of years. assisted us in any way after the where the usual visiting and Amelia was always active in passing, of Mrs. Amelia Robinsewing were engaged in. Dainty church work. She was a teachson Tolton. Those who sent the refreshments were served by the er in Primary, Sunday School hostess at' the conclusion of the and M I A and a Relief Society lovely floral offerings; those who took part in the funeral evening. visiting teacher for many years. services; and those who sent Wall To Wall She was also the first president food to the home and fixed the The 75th. birthday anniversary 1 E V A N G of the Gcneological Society in nice lunch, we are indeed gratefof William J. Lowdor, prominent Paragonah Ward and from 1911 ulSarah A Berniece resident of this community, was on for any size room through her life she was observed Sunday by members or regular size rugs in work. She of his family. Assembling at the happiest doing Temple and her husband were ordinance AXMINISTER OR PLUMBING Sc ELECTRIC family home for dinner were workers in the St. George Mr. A Mrs. Ray Robison and WILTON for sometime. Service & Supplies children of Fillmore; Mr. A Mrs. Temple died 1937, 24, George May Priced from Ray Mitchell, Mr. A Mrs. Marion after his death Amelia continued and sons, Mr. A Mrs. to Ilaltcrman. $11.25 sq. yd. $5.25 HOTPOINT in the Temple and it working Installation complete Boyd Mitchell and daughter, Mr. was there that she met Walter Waffle pad included with A Mrs. Joe Stubbs and Miss S Tolton of Beaver. She was Appliances Patty Lowdor, all of Parowan. first 10 orders fo 1938 in him married and they did ordinance work in the also Call 2691 for free estimate. CRANE Sc Temple. Mr MOISTURE Continual (MUSIC ITTH GmtinutJ NLW ARRIVALS Cont. Paragonah LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT 1954 8, Former Parowan Sew Phone Number at Ilciusticliiiig KEN JENSENS NEATLY A EXPERTLY DONE REASONABLE PRICES, SERVICE TELEPHONE Ivan Mrs or 3311 2606 Tele. 201 1 Decker residents, Dr. A Mrs. Albert O Mitchell of Salt Lake City, welcomed their a boy r'ghth child Sunday weighing nearly eight pounds. Five brothers and two sisters are on hand to great the new - - w, arrival as are maternal grandparents, Mr. A Mrs. James L. Barker of Salt Lake City. - On All Makes of Cars Mrs. Getta Orton is a grandmother again and still to grandsons, only. Parents of the husky eight pound, 12 ounce boy who arrived at the Iron County Hospital Monday evening are Reed Lewen Orton and Gower of Cedar City. Delighted brothers ore Stephen 5Mi and Stewart, 3 years of age. Paternalgrand-parentare Mr. A Mrs. George Cower of Cedar. Tractors & Dcisel Motors by HARDISON ADAMS s "Your Phillips 66 Dealer" Mrs, Bart Mortenscn are healding the arrival of a new granddaughter in Salt Lake Mr. A City on March 31. Proud first- time parents of the tiny, 4b pound miss, are Glen and Elma Mortensen Marler of that City. Mrs. Isa Mortensen of Parowan claims great grandmother hon- ors, while paternal grandparents reside in Searite, Alabama. at Now URTONS i j Official Inspection Station I - 'i KELVINATORS 40 &3330S ANNIVERSARY BRINGS YOU SALE Caril Of Tin, nks Floor Covering VtY SPACE ENGINEERED DESIGN TI II Full 13 cu. ft. capacity holds 630 Iba. of food in same height and width as space-savin- g 11 cu. ft Kelvinator refrigerator. T C H E L L'S Gift & Appliance M I FOIl VW Ml shelves in this new upright are '.thin easy reach for average size women. Storage basket at tom slides right out - Mr. Tolton died in 1950 and not too long after this his vvifo's health became so poor that she was taken to the Hospital in Cedar City and later to one in Provo where she was cared for until her death late Saturday. She is survived by three foster children and a number of and neices. nephews AMERICAN STANDARD Telephone Closed Mondays bot- HANDY SHELVES IN DOOR Keep smaller, often-usefood! likt fruits and juices right at hand. Plumbing Fixtures PLUMBER - - ELECTRICIAN Licensed - State Sc Local VtV M. Howard Ward FASTER VtV NO WIDER THAN YOUR REFRIGERATOR ? Of Course! 4521 N 4Stt CONVENIENCE LEVEL HEIGHT My LOUISES vA SALE New Monarch Electric Range Full size, automatic controls. HOME BUILDERS $179.00. SUPPLY CO. Telephone 4286 J. 28 T.N. Whcre'd I Get HAIRCUT .. ,v, k 3V & y- I A 'reezmg coils in evtry sheif extra-larg- e zero-col- d e area. 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