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Show rAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, i Inrounn Tinea lit I I i N rr n Happenings In Paragonah FWUJ31LFD a. N D PUBLISHING PAROWAN A PRINTING CO. The Little Cookies Club wax organized Wednesday, May 2C, at Victor M. Norman the home of their Leader Mrs. Ruth Roardman. Officers elected Publisher, Manager Entered as Second Class Mall were; Matter at the Post Office at President, Janet Hunt; Vice P.mwn. October 27. president, Vicky Evans; Sec. & Treasurer, Linda Dalton; Report !915 er ICe Arlen Topharn; Song & tf cheer leader, Charles Roardman ti fviViAssccwnw The project of the Club is first year foods NAT l0N A L f D I T O R I Other members enrolled now v I are Sammy Lister, Douglas r Evans, Gene Roardman, and Lamar Anderson. Utah. s asoc5"3 ximirzsmx f s i s' Lee Arlen Topharn, Rejxirter Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Barton welcomed a new member into their family at 9:30 Monday evening at the Iron Co Hospital It was a fine 7 pound 12 ounce hoy which makes a trio of sons for Clayton and Dorotha, Rig brothers He Lynn and Kyle are at home with grandparents, Mr. A iawi) sgiSilliK'i i on ni:vr John C. Barton. Maternal grandparents are Mr & Mrs. Rinnie Sorenson of Orderville Mrs, Comfciitahle modern home. Prefer couple only but one child accepted Call 387t after 5: p m. r see George Mickel.son Mr. & Mrs. Ivor Adair of Moab arrived in Paragonah on Sunday for a two day visit with members of their families here. They were accompanied by their son Rill and daughter Alice Ann and were on their way homo from a trip to Sparks, Nevada where they had gone to see their daughter Ethel Marr and her husband and baby. The Adairs isited with the Homer and Rill Roardman families and Ivors sister Mrs Miriam Anderson. Hatlio Hoiiiiirliig See Vu ri Uijclu ll or mil 3971 or 2691 V. II.E DELIVER 1MCK lTP A PROMPT SERVICE ...M JOHNSTOI limit HIM A. HOOD Beryl, Utah Blione I.thi Imuran co Coninaiiv Vtxxl--03R3- New York rre - Ct!ar City, Utah & Allied Lines J. IV. Moore Phone 2272 T. June 21 TA at quarters Independence, childrens jwrformancc. 4-- H 3004 nirig Bulb gulu were graduates in Miime after attending the College for the past two years, i where they majored in Home Economics .Mr. A Mrs. Revere Robinson and daughter Shirley and Mrs Iila Robb and son Clifford, Mrs Joan Davenport and Mr. William Robb traveled to Cedar City to attend the Graduation exercises and other festivities which were held in connection with it. were Eight young students graduated from the Paragonah Elementary School in exercises held in the Auditorium on MonIncluded in the day evening were Vesta Itae Rarton, group Toss Robb, Hebcr Lund, Kenneth Topharn, Reed Thornton, Ardell Talbot, Dean Robinson and Duane Lamorcaux. An interesting program was musical presented including numbers, Report by Mr. Rcnson, reading of the Class Will and "Class Fortune and the presentation of a one act play entitled "Andy Amhilates Annabell The fine entertainment was a very fitting end of school" J program Mr. Miss Joan Lamorcaux left for Salt Lake City on Thursday for a visit with the II. N Harris family. She hopes to find summer employment in the city. Mr. Leo Ponton was in town for several (lavs after being released from the Las Vegas Hos- - 'Missouriwork in ( F O It i,;iiecII.s A Stowe - SALE Used living room set phone or see Lorna Mitchell. ABSTRACTERS LICENSED TITLE CO. SECURITY TIBBETTS Iaron an Office at Caurt House, AUTO REPAIR Notice The LOCATED AT NOW number for Moores resident has been telephone J W. changed to 2272 and the Home Builders Company's Supply been changed to 2271. phone has UTOCO STATION Repairs for Standard Cara Guaranteed Workmanship ( I From where I sit ...Jy "High - Priced" Mistake 1 Club News The Sewetts 4 H Club held then-firs- t meeting of the season Wed nesday afternoon. May 19, a the home of their assistant Robinson. Mrs. Marilyn teacher, Officers for this year were elected as follows: Brenda Joseph, President; Sharon Holy-oaand ReportKaren er; Holyonk, Secretary A Treasurer; Joyce Tullis and Marietta Skougard, Entertainment committee. Mrs. Alice Tullis is the teacher of the club. Vice-preside- Sincerely, George and Cora Rowley THORNTON'S sold Maybe you noticed the big ad rarclc-nes- L.titi'illn I'lTUHii'd Ffficienili Served Oil sir Citv. its lurky my didnt cost Red any s Im the one who hu-ine'- al- ways "experting" on being careful careful of our respotv ibili-lie.- s, careful of our neighbors $119-50- , bargain price tH9.50. Guess I didnt proofread' too well, and when our pressman asked for the rights. Even careful to respect the other fellows preference for a glas of beer. Lets all make a ba. rjnin to be more careful in the d, ff'oml Food that suite for the real sale price, of course. From where I sit, Red Smith's Furniture Store ran in The Clarion lat week. One item caused some embarrassment around bore. It read: Bedroom Suite, regular price Coffee Shop Joe Marsh I yelled, Let er go. All kinds of jokes about the mistake. One fellow asked if Smiths was holding the price line ao tight it just snapped. Turned out fine in the end Red future. 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I 'S Year of er loti expect more from (UTOCO andget it UTAH oil REFINING COMPANY 3311 Affiliated with en-Ijoy- & The SERVICE 1 The lower six grades presented an outstanding evening of music and dancing on Friday evening. The Auditorium was crowded with parents and other spectators who were thrilled with the j PHONE - Complete Waterwell m:HY Letter To Editor Mrs. Watson Adams were in Paragonah on Sunday afternoon Mr Adams occupied He time in Sacrament Two Paragonah young ladies, meeting and gave a very interesting talk Miss Janine Robinson and Miss The Misses Grace, Cala and Patricia Robb were among the W athleen McAllister, daughters graduates honored at Commencement exercises at the College of of Mrs Rosa McAllister of St Southern Utah last Friday eveGeoerge were here Sunday to spend the day with (heir aunt and uncle Mr. A Mrs. Terry Lund. They' also visited with numerous IIOMK friends REASONABLE PRICES 2L He assigned us to Parsons, Kansas Wo Dear Mr Norman, on the 12th Parsons reached We yvish to thank you for of June, one of the hottes', sending the Times to us while we were away on our days we ever experienced This city of about twenty mission. a clean well thousand ii kej t We left here a year agi some streets its paved, this month. Visited for a city concrete some with short time in Ogden with with all lordcred with hrick. and Leonard and Wanda and elm The surroundtrees the short training per- large of low consists iod at the mission Home in ing country and wheat Salt Lake City and repored rolling hills, large divided corn fields by long to President Ellsworth at wuth bits of woodhedgerows Central States Mission Ilea and lands dotted here there. Besides farming there at. pital last week His son Ronnie large stock yards - railroads brought him to Paragonah on and the Kansas Ordinance Wednesday in hopes that his Plant to supply for large condition was good enough so numbers of both men an! that he could be cared for at women. The people we met home. The damaged lung was are courteous and kind for not progressing as well as was the most part, and we enjoyexpected however and a bit of ed our work there very mu:h. infection set in. so on Monday There is a small group of Veter to the removed members of the church there Leo was ans Hospital in Salt Lake City and we were happy to see five adults and three children Walter Talbot, along with bin added to the number on the son, Roy E. Talbot, Kajsville church records. and other friends have just and It is an interesting recently returned from a fishing happy experience to see the trip to Red Rock River, Montana, wonderful change in the lives where Mr. Talbot reports they of people when they accept had a very succesful catch On the Gospel and live its princithe return they traveled by West ples We miss our membeis an 1 good friends in the missYellowstone Mr Talbot also visited with his ion but we are glad to return daughter, Lorna Talbot at the o our family, friends and neighbors again. We thank all Utah Training School who helped us in any way while we were away. IIILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT Of Ik MAV THORLEY IS SOUTH MAIN OK C CEDAR CITY O Elfl PA ra V TELEPHONE 378 |