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Show PAROWAN In Happenings IIILMA m Paragonah LAMOKEAL'X CORESPONDENT 'll.o inf j nt daughter of Mr. & Mis hut Robb was christened B.r.cbull PHONE 3U01 Hawaiian Visitor Continual 1 age . j i - I . j 11 group was defeated by team No 'I be scotc being 41 to 23 at tie end of six innings George Ranks proved to be an out-d- Hiding catcher for the winner-.- , aid Roger Hurt pitch showed fair mg five inning-- , control Jav Draff relieved Hurt and pitched effectively for the other inning Lor the losers Jeiry Robin-on pitched good ball, but was relieved in favor of Cordon Ad unis after three innings, Sydney j Orton pitched an inning and gave j no to Robert Adams who was most effective of the relieving bn iers 'Ihe schedule of first half games for the 8 11 year old lea g'tie, and the 12 Jt year old league will be- as follows Sc lied ii le For 8 II y r, olds i and her sister, Decker of Cedar of S(. George; 2 Sun anient meeting on Sun-i- i i.v. she was given the name of 10. 1934 ormnuui ing for the losois loam No 1 in the 8 where she became a gradute She is married and raising nurse. I a a n a family as well as pursuing career in Kola. Another w it .umng Paragonah men her left homo on Moinla.v cnnnite to (laughter, Mary Alice, attended of Pott Douglass for physical and the Cincinnati Conservatory She is married and intraiue examinations to join Music Cambridge, Ohio. The aides in the t'mted States Navy. The Mable Jean, atthird daughter, fellow ' are Larry Dailey, son of of Hawaii the tended Cmversity Mr. A Mrs Lawrence Dailey, and now married and living end is L mi L aitun. son of Mr. & Mrs on the Island of Maui. AiM.n Pi art on Both were Mu Her only Min, Robert, who atdent'- at Parowan High School, tended Duane College, Nebraska n have volunteered for four and the U of Hawaii, is now in in the Navy. via is the service Mr A Mrs Ivor Adair and During her shoit stay in Par daughter Alice Ann of Mnab owan Mrs Cortezan experienced le.bd in Paragonah Tuesday j thp ,lin ()f seeing snow for the m l Wednesday. They were over- ,nm. wtcn the Knights took msht guc sis of Rio James II her to Cedar Breaks Monday. She An. lemons j j,as ajsf o n joyed a trip to Zions 'J Canyon and many other (Hunts 'shirlc'y Robinson, daughter of of interest in this area. Mr. A Mrs 11 Revere Robin--oShe was interviewed by Miss has gone to Cedar Breaks Fern Johnson of radio station whole she has summer employin KSUB for a broadcast ment with the Utah Parks Women's Window program Wednesday. Ro.ficrgaiten class began in Tuesday she was a luncheon P. ragonah on Monday. There guest at the home of Mr. A ok1 twelve youngsters enrolled Mrs A C. Hatch. ho will begin school in the first She expected to board a Westi ado m Sept This is the larg-c- t ern airliner at Cedar City Frigioup iccorded for a num-le- i day which would take her to of years Miss Helen Stones Salt Lake City and San Francisco is instructor and the course is and the last lap of her home limned for six weeks During She expected to be in the past several seasons the journey. the Ulands by Sunday. Kinder-."..itmihildrcu have . C JINK TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, - , double mixed quartette1. At the cemetery the dedicator-laprayer was offered by Hugh L Adams, a nephew. Pall bearers were four grand-ons- , Harold, Itulon, Rudd and Orson Orton; and two nephews, Herman E. liaylcs and Marrcll Rayles All of Mrs Orton's immediate family members wue present for the services and included in addition to the loc al members, Mr & Mrs Leltoy H Cox and daughter, Marilyn Squires of St George; Dr. & Mrs Glenn B Orton and five children of Springville; Mr. A Mrs Harold Orton and family of LaVerkin; Itulon Orion and tvo children l Mrs George W. City. There also were Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Laurel Tlngen, Mike and Cherrie Waters, Sylvia sur-Janso- n, , , L To). 1IrL) U S) Our Complete Stock SUNDAY, MONDAY 3, N -- Mrs. Orton Nelson, Mr. & Mrs. from Summit. There were many Henry Nelson and Mrs. Violet from Paragonah and other UriP, all of Cedar City. The rounding communities too numer Millard Jlaltermans were among oux to mention. COTTON, CREPE & NYLON THEATRE I & j Jones, Mayme Bulloch, Mr those from Enoch who attended Mrs Clarence Miller, Mr A as well as Mrs. Susan Hulet Special 3 Day Clearance FIRMAGE June M. I n attended i in Parowan Mr A Mrs Jim Stones and Uu r children made a hurry up o to Salt Lake City last Sat-- i 'day to purchase a fishing bo.it and trailer. They took Jims Jmther as far as Provo on the pa it of her journey to Colo-i.dto vmit with the John It. Is bps, uis Mr Robinson has I een in poor health for the past months "Tile they were in Salt Lake City Jim and Lila visited briefly willi Lila's grandmother Mrs. e Evans Mrs. Evans is able to be about in a wheel chair following a recent illness brought cn by a bioken hip and eomp.i-ea- t f"t o Ile-si- ions. Mms Patsy Topham accom- pained the La Fevre family to Salt Lake City on Monday of List week in order to spend a fc w day s m the city. She return-homo Saturday night with tne Jmi Slone family. Church Doings Parowan 1st Ward Relief So ciety work meeting will be held Monday June 14 starting at 10: a m. Members are urged to bring a sandwich along for lunch. also are They urged to bring thimbles their for quilting. Club News The Tri II Club held a party lest Thursday, June 3, at the 5 Mile Camp for all members children. About 32 children along with 10 mothers were all treated to a nice weincr roast. Hosts for the party were Leona Dalton Marie Orton, Janice Nixon and Louise Robinson The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Utahna Heap on June 17. e 1 Mr A Mrs. Roy Hamilton of n Missoula, Montana stopped Paragonah recently for a short v nit with the Chester Robinson family. Mr. A Mrs. Hamilton re the father and mother-in-laof Mrs. Robinson's sister Nina. They were on their way heme from a trip to California and were visiting Ninas relatives along the way. i Mr. A Mrs. Orion nd family visited Lamoreaux here Satur- day. They were enroiite to Provo v'lere Orion will attend summer school before returning to Bunkerville. Nevada to resume is duties as seminary instructor next autumn. 1 Mrs. Emma Dalton is attending summer school at the College of Southern Utah this season. SI e is preparing to return to the school room this fall. A bit belatelv we learned of the Memorial Day guests of Mr. A Mrs. J. Leonard Topham. Mr. A Mrs. William E. Stevenson of Las Vegas were in Paragonah to spend the week-envisiting with Carmen and Leonard and with Amenzo and Eva Topham. On Sunday the Boyd Stevenson family also of Las Vegas, Leon Stevenson, who has been attending school at the College of Southern Utah, Mr A Mrs. Floyd Evans and their younster of Cedar City and Harold and Marilyn Bradshaw and children of Beaver joined the group at the Ttpham home to spend the day. Mr, A Mrs Glenn Williamson and their daughters Jeanette and Glenna were also among the holiday visitors to Paragonah. They visited with Glenns par oM Mr. A Mrs. Edwin William- - Notice Hondo starring - John Wajnc in Technict'lor TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June llouarj Schedule For A er Shipmates of the ship met recently Cheer-U- to plan a U.S.S. Nevada Reunion. Time and place to be determined later. Eligibility to attend - any shipmate who ever served on the U S S. Nevada from the day she was commissioned to her final crew. Interested parties contact: Jack Haley M Seal Beach Post Office, Seal Beach, California. -- Card Of TliaitUs We wish to express our deepest gratitude to the many kind people who expressed svmpathv, who brought flowers and other tributes and who assisted and took part in services held for our little daughter Karen Mr. A Mrs. Sheldon Benson 12 1 1 r. olds June 11 Trotters vs St Louie Cards Pretzels v.s Yankee Rams June 14 Trotters v.s Pretzels V. Rams vs St. L Cards June 16 do - Trotters vs Yankee Ranis 2.30 Pretzels vs St Lome Cards June 21 00 - Trotters vs St Louie Cards 2 30 - Pretzels vs Yankee Rams June 23 1.00 - Trotters vs Pretzels 2 30 - Y, Rams vs St. L. Cards The rest of the first half of the 1 - 1 5, 16, m 17 Hughes Ift j cuts - TO MAKE ROOM P0R NEW STOCK She Couldn't Say No starring J can Simmons Robe rt Mitt hum FOR EXAMPLE S: Reg. $2.98 Blouses FRIDAY A SATURDAY June 18. & schedule will be continued in next weeks paper. Practice sessions for all teams will be as follows: in Color MIRIAMS STYLE SHOP plu r WALT PIS SLY'S Of Tlio Everglades Tuesdays team no. I 10.30 A M. team no. II 1:00 P M. Trotters 2 30 PM. Pretzels Thursdays 9:00 A M. 10:30 A M. 1:00 P.M, 2:30 PM. i: x Sluggers Lions Yankee Rams St. Louie Cards s o c Continued Only TOKD gives you features now which t i: s Mr. A Mrs. Fred Smith have moved back to Parowan during the week from Daggett, Calif after residing there for the past few years. other Mrs. Howard Ward is reported be improving satisfactorily at the Iron County Hospital where she underwent surgery Wednesday morning Mrs Shirley Mercer and fam- iV of Ogden are visiting here at the John S Dalton home. - to Mrs. DeWajno (Elsie) ! offer tomorrow : I Ford gives you: J V-- POWER 8 Only Ford of the cars offers V-- power' the type of power nioie and more car makers are is the 8 adopting. And Ford's new 130-h.low-price- d 8 V-- p. most modem Y-- S in any car regardless of fvice! 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Bath; all electric nuances, bed, and planted included. $35 per month. 7pr uire of Victor Decker for Willard Decker. cars may low-price- d Ahl-stro- underwent surgery on her at the St. Vincents hoseyes on 4th and is reportJuno pital to ed be improving nicely Her parents, Mr A Mrs, George are at Redondo Reach, California taking care of her young son and daughter. They report the weather there is nice except for the ocean breeze, which is quit cool. FROM. Mv $598 9 oo A M. d f Reg. $8.95 When You Think Of Clothes, Think Of Gypsy Colt Prowlers $99 19 1 There will be no artificial insemination of dairy cows from June 17 to ?9th. Vacation time. ATTENTION U.S.S. NEVADA SHIPMATES representative group of form- Reduced Come in! Get the PAROWAN TRADING CENTER 1 "A Good Place To Trade' rH Q R LEY IS SOUTH MAIN car! d test deal for ycur dollars! MOTOR CEDAR CITY Li COM PA M TELEPHONE Y 373 |