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Show - ni . ' av::-- , ; : 1 n I SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED BY HIGH SCHOOL A bo number of scholarships wm awarded to Parowan High Lil, P j School Seniors at a special a o ward assembly in the ru.iru.' future, it is annourutd bv M.ir o Coded i : ' ,,11 In , IS t these special the top Standard1 for vhohirship OLl'MNH THIRIA NINE -- C E A Elects Ford, teat her the Ced,,r was elected pres City schools, ident of the Iron County Fd ucational Association at a meet int of the group in t edar City Monday evening He succeeds Marvin II Graff of Iarowan ISernell Evans. Iarowan, was elected mco president and Mis Ada J hird I V 1 1 11. Ml . Icvvaul Clement Adams, Cedar City and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Iarowan, are the other retiring officers Gale Stolk, Dobrusky. !lo Benson Jr, Lyle Dalton and David Orton have offered athletic special scholarships from some of the Junior Col leges, Mr Graff said There are also some other activity scholarships from both the CSC and the CSAC which have been applied for but which have not been announced to date, he said ORGAN X Tom With lDj . INVOCATION i.C'c l'li. ii . ln-o- Newlyweds Honored At Reception Newlyweds, Mr & Mrs Walter F Forster are now honeymooning in the Southwest following their wedding Saturday in the St George Temple They weie feted that evening at a reception at the home of the brides partnts, Mr. Si Mrs. .less W of Iarowan The bride was the former LaVonna Guynion - j - j High School Art Class Exhibts C.uy-mo- At the reception, the new Mrs Forster greeted her host of fri in an origmal ends gowned model imported white, chantillv lace over heavv bridal satin The fitted bodice was styled with stand-uElizabethan collar, front button detail and long, pointed sleeves. An overskirt of lace fell in redingote effect over the full. skirt. A veil of sheer illusion finger-tiwas caught to a satin bonnet and she carried a bouquet of carnations & lilies of the valley centered by white gardenias. Mrs. Lloyd Guynion. sister-in-la; of the bride, was Karla Hulet, maid Barbara Anderson and Louise Forster, sister of the groom were bridesmaids. All were in identical sister gowns of light green tafetta shantung Continued on t ype Three p floor-lengt- h p matron-of-honor- j j Oil Paintings display at the high school ends is a selected "f Paintings representing "rks of each student ln t10 cassSme f these taken months to have pictures but effort has been the paint well rewarded in the satisfaction 1 j j ' I I ,n - achievement. This years art class began with none of the students havprevious experience. ing had They were all new at it and for the most part rather frightened of a to begin. Beginning with the most mentary problems in oil painting, however, each student gradually gained confidence as he learned to mix colors, handle the different kinds of brushes and. to see a picture take shape as only he, himself would create it. We urge parents and towns SCHOOLS IN PAROWAN J ; i i pre-er.te- i- s:-- saxophone nolo a lwim' MARIE ADAMS STUDENT SPEAKERS ON Miss Marie Adams, daughter of Mr. A Mrs Ray II. Adams of Iarowan, will receive the Carl R. Gray scholarship for outstanding 4 II club work in Iron County, according to an an 'l l Vi Low No; A aril Tomorrow m Cultural life Toward Tomorrow m Lionomiis inward Tomorrow m Iohtiis VOCAL SOLO I II. ML. 'low aril Tomorrow in Social Life nouncemcnt by Stephen Brower. Iron County Agricultural Agent valued at The scholarship, may be used by Miss Ad a ms to further her education either at the Itah State Agri cultural College or the CSC. enu c ut i, "I i a t i i lo- - II. i t v II. ,i', 7.1, Ilf" I I t ,hn: ) rnfJ y ( ! Sstnl in ) 1 o r, I lnh A l,)!i Dalton Invutus" Dai id Oiton CiK ADIJ VIES Prmujul .l.,y I Ruv Benson Jr , Call Dalton, Funeral sirvues sure held in Devon Dunton. CLffoid Robb, the Parowan Third Ward Chapel, Ronald Robinson, Shu ley R ibin-soGale St oik and I'u yum Morulas at 2 pm under the of of the Ttioham, son Gras direction Pnragonnh. Gun Ixcrn-ewill he held in the Rishopne Prelude and postkuie Parowan Third Ward Chapd at organ music ssas played by Mrs Isan Johnson with the invoca- 8 p in where Dr. Bn. ham D. s ADDRESS TO I HL GRADUAl LS Dr. lingham D. Madun tion being gis eii Robots a grandson Political Smiht Depart mint. Pngbam Young Dnmrsit) cased PRESENTATION OF 'ey, Maiietta S'evens, Dorothy Simknis, Charles Tuph.nn and rank Wanen, Parowan bs Floyd of Ihc do-- i Mad en of the political sc. once of the Bnjinro lepnrtmcrit Young University will be guc-spi Wt, aker. Sometime We'll Understand," The ci mniencement Ihun., ssas sung by a double mixed Tomorrow-Wit- h Toward Hope A member of the graduating ACCEPTANCE OF GRADUATES AND rpiartette as the opening number or With Fear? will be developof the Iarowan class High with Ramona Alice ed by Dorothy Sirnkins, Chfford Stubbs, AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS School, Miss Adams has particHi Supt. Ianthus Mitchell, Berta Burton, Alice llobl. Ljlo Dalton anil Shirley ipated in the 4 II Club work for SONG ( Med Siuior Double Mil.I Quartit Haycoik, Karl () Mitchell, E Robinson, other numbers on the Icy) the past six years, and for the Harold Mitchell program will be Ray Lyman. provided by the last two of these she has also lh.it Old Gantg of Mine , Memories', "Now is the lour" and Matson Adams, participati- .oidents. Ianthus Supt. Wright been an instructor of a group ng will present the diplomas. Marie Adams She attended the Club leadership Keith llaltcrman A history of the Deceased ssas A graduation dance in tlvi school 'in Logan a year ago and Mrs school Ha Bauer. Other by given Maxine Rasmussen gymnasium will lollow the Gale Stolk was a delegate to Girls State to which the public U were exercises Jess speakers Giiymon, last summer. She was the first Ruth L Jenson O. Karl invited. Mitchell, Pres. II. TayLyle Dalton place winner in thp State Fair lor Millej and Bishop Ilosvard in 1952 for her dress which had Charles Topham Mary Carol Lemmon Adams. 'Face to Pace, was also won lop honors in the E, a as sung by Ray Lyman BENEDICTION Chari tS Topham County, special musical number. Going vas the closing song She is an active student at GRADUATION DANCE High School (7) m Home, the PUS where she has particsung by Mr. Lyman, Ivan Decker, Karl and Harold Mitchell. ipated extensively in music Mrs. Mary Ljman was at the circles, as president of the piano throughout the services. Club, officer in the busIarrv King, lfi, .son of Mr. & iness club and past vice presThe benediction was pronouncMrs. E. J. King of this City, ident of the student body. ed The Third Ward Relief Society by Sheldon Roberts, another been has selected by the AmerThe scholarship is awarded Continued on pace threo officers announce the closing ican Legion Tost No. 20 as tho:r social for their organization to annually by the Union Pacific envoy to Roys Slate it has been Railroad Company to the outbe held on Tuesday following the announced by A. B. Matheson, standing 4 II Club member in regular social science lesson. Pod Commander. One of the outstanding loaders each County. Continued On Page Two of boys in the Portland stake The young man is a member is energetic Troy Thornton of of the current Junior class at Colonial Priest Heights. As (he Parowan High School where advisor, Troy assists Bishop he has been active in Orie Johnson in leading what activities as well as has become one of the most Mrs. Minnie Lowder was electmaintaining a high scholastic of the Elizabeth outstanding Priests Quorum in d captain average. lie has participated the stake. Camp, Daughters of Utah Pio- extensively in music, drama, and Consistently, as is noted this neers, at a special election meet- athletics as well as being reare 5 and C of ing last week. She will succeed cently elected month, there president of the Mrs. Evelyn Lowder who will Troys Priests on the Top Ten High School student body. roll. Success is found in a close continue in the organization as Jim Miller, son of Mr. & Mrs. knit group who pray together, lirst Mrs. Flossie R. Taylor Miller was "selected as Miekelson was work together, and have a as the on page three jthcr assistant. Mrs. Alice THIRD WARD CHAPEL was named secretary; school. Mrs. Roberta Rowley was re- Selection was made by Legion elected historian; Mrs. Nellie officials upon recommendation THEME: The Glory Of God Is Intelligence" Pritchard, custodian of relics; of the High School faculty. Mrs. Bertha Mitchell, organist; Boys State will be held at Mrs. Pearl Russell, PRELIMINARY ORGAN MUSIC, Dcon Robinson registrar; Camp Williams in Jordon Narand Mrs. Harriet Heap was rerows, July 10 to 17, Mr. Math-eso- n elected chaplain. said. S. j 1 PAROWAN i ( . v j Boy's Sfafc e Church Doings UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS LAUD j I cates if . C evident of P. n ow .in, die Iho h"ii Counts Hospital in nf a chiome Frida mni mug heart ailment lie had suffered with ill health for the past four sears hut was cut u ally ill but 12 hours Ix'lore his passing lone Senior Class Ilesutciit Ram-mett- folk to visit this exhibit. I ,i - . Am. Legion Posf Names Envoy To ele- Dr. Paul C. Fawlcy, Head of the role of the University, the the junior high the Department of Education Ad- - high school, of and the the of school, ministration University elementary Utah, in a letter to Supt. Ianthus school concerning the language Wright. lauded highly the lang- - arts program because of our uageNyts program in the local visit. We were very schools. pleased with in the manner to which Mrs. Orton a visit recent of Speaking the secondary schools of the was relating the teaching of County, he said: Dean Angle- - bterature to the historical period man, Dr. Clapp, Dr. Cole, Mr. in which it had its setting. We Ball and I all join in express- feel that the general atmosphere ing our appreciation to you and in the schools was good. It was your staff for the splendid op- readily apparent, especially in portunity we had in visiting the Parowan, that special effort was language arts program in the being made in language arts. of Iron Mrs. Orton was doing work in schools secondary County. Your faculty and stu- Parowan which we considered dents were most courteous to us mo,st commendable. She was doand we want to thank all of you ing a good job of motivation in for the splendid two days that a most difficult area. The above comment and we spent with you. are simply our resuggestions individual the feel that We actions to are which English program. your you action research individual the Generally speaking, we feel that promoting among conyou are doing an excellent job. members of your faculty The visit of the five members cerning language arts is most of the Universitys English decommendable. This type of study, I am sure, has real national partment was in connection with significance and I believe that special language arts projects the Iron County Schools will be and research work which has - been carried out in the Iron pioneers in developing a techbe well County schools during the past nique which might very various school year. This County was selected 'used in many situations. It was certainly ap- by the University as the only parent as we visited throughout one in the State in which the your schools that teachers and investigation would be made unstudents alike were language der their supervision. It is part arts conscious. We were also of an extensive program of pleased by the interest shown language improvement which is being cond icted in. Lhe United by your faculty in developing individual research projects in States under the Kellogg pro- language arts. Our visit has con- gram. The results rf the years work vinced us that the language arts d were is in Utah by the various extremely picture - the at teachers In there fact, eperial mce'ings and complex. ir. work Cedar more we be that simps C:ty Monmay pos:fc:lity i tmfere relative ty day. confused than ll.COMI W . i 1 r l.H fiv Sol i Succumbs To Hcarh Ailment U Mm!.: ' ii t! Si C. Henry Heap With liar- vt Ml.NK ADDRINNOI Ih o'.r ow.iii u. Alls. MAK( II 1)1 GRADl seuetarv ".II ty li icvi' t liuimihiw O ii Graduate 35 ard n.iri i. it SIXTEEN MBEK arOWaii L iigll 8:00 P.M. Wednesday May 26 Pi u M Commencement Program in Carpenter. u Ml. IIMh N PAROWAN HIGH SCHOOL Gray Scholarship New Officers Don Idliim Marie Adams Wins Carl R. I - -- Portland Stake Salutes Troy Thornton D. U. P. Camp Names New Officers extri-euricul- L. D. S. SEMINARY Graduation Programme Sunday May 23 - - - 8:00 P. M. vice-captai- Ilat-terma- MARCH OF CANDIDATES: Graveside Rifes Held For Marsden Infanf - Graveside services were held SONG "Bless This House Graduating Class Tuesday May 18 at 6:p.m. for the infant son of Kent and Director Wilford Young Accompanist Mary Lyman .Tennis Weeks Marsden who was born the proceeding Sunday and INVOCATION Principal Max S. Dailey died Monday the 17. Mrs. Marsden is at the L.I) S. WELCOME REMARKS Larry King Hospital in Salt Lake City where she is convalescing. Her mother, Mrs. Otis Weeks, is with her. Latnoreaux TALK Joan The services were conducted by Jackie Ward Bishop Claude W. Adams of the 2nd Ward and consisted of the Trio following: SONG "I Walked Today' Where Jesus Walked" Opening Prajer bv Wilford Shirley Evans, Ramona Stubbs, Elna Stubbs Bernell short talk, Young; Accompanist Itha Mortcnscn Oh Evans; Song, My Father, by Howard Knight; Dedicatory William . Manning prayer, Grayson Gurr. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Attending the services from out of town were Mr. Otis Weeks, P. REPORT Hatio Ro) father of Mrs. Mar-deLlojd brother-inlawa Winward. both Pres. ID. Clair Roul.) PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS from Vernal Mr. & Mrs. Milton Ilvatf, brother inlaw and sister Girls Chorus rf SONG "The Nation's Prayer" Kent, from Cedar City. Besides tho-from out of town . . n; , .... e BENEDICTION n Martin . Gr.af wire parent-- Mr , & Mrs of KiM, Wni relative' and fntr. an i Mar-.h-- r n, R. YALLACE HULETS RETURN FROM L.D.S. MISSION FIELD Elder and Mrs. R. Wallace Hulet of the Tarowan First Ward arrived home Sunday evening after fulfilling a mission in the mission of the LDS Church. The couple had spent most of their year in the cities of Pasadena and Kennedy, Texas where they report a most enjoyable mission. They were released on May 11 and made the return trip by of Fort Stockton v. here for a day with they visited report to their Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday. probably in one-yea- r Texas-Louisan- a j j j i Legion Auxiliary Poppy Drive V J The Ameritan Legion Aux-wa- y illary will hold its poppy drive Saturday, May 22. former Parowan residents. Mr. A meeting will be held ct & Mrs. Llojd White. Carl-ba-d the Pmck Church. Saturdiv, Caverns were also included in at 3 o'clock at which time r.?wr the return tr.p as was a vi.-officers will be elided. A. I with relatives in Snow Flake, members are urged to att.r 1. Arizona ar a trip Pearl O. Stevens through us Souh r.i;n. Grar. 1 Car.von. 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