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Show r A ROW AN - Happenings In Mrs. II. Revere Robinson brted her birthday on Sunday with a family dinner at her homo Among the relatives who called during the afternoon to express best wishes were Mr. k Mrs. Leigh Wade and their two small children and Mr. A Mrs. Wallace Osborne and ci. lt nu'tfe .til I"' d Ui'! A Mi - tvrir itf j piar i.son m !wo Jouiiystrrs to oi; Salt L.ikt Ui' on Fri Jj f last wt'ok ,i fpw it.n s v ivt with fm mis .in, jplativps hof.n tr I'omI lot' Lucilo Urr.dei f ( arrfu Id was enfertaimtu; t!,c;r tumor durir the wm k md Io.v .1 was st he. tied to rt po- -t to tort t'i;ul.iNs ,in luesd.tv morning for hi- - Armv assign nei'.t He had been a member .( the It O T (' a! I edar t its far a long period but due to eo'or bi;:i Iricss he w.ts unable t qua! if' for pilot training amt so from that unit some ttme ago He has been attending , 1 .1 . Mr TV ROWAN, i phone run t d;.ughtei V v'tor. ;irs Paragonah iriLM A LAMOREAlX CORESPONDENT TIMES, 'o- - the seivue Fund .p Ar UTAH. AUGUST in .S itiuol at the t ollege of Southern tuh a'ul was able to empitte hi- eoiir-- e tefore ting foi the family Lake grading has been dune this winter. After a few day and the gravel is in place re a 'y vi-- it here Ml- - Ashton wei.t or. the actual oiling. That part to St George to spend home !, dutv Ihiee of the work Is expected to be time with other relatives ' babies wife ihristcruM it ornament meeting completed m the near future. Mr Maxine Knffer ant i'll Sundav The voting s()j (if Mr A Mrs, Errol Lamoreaux daughter (aria are guest, of the l'.nd und Last week end the decendtnt$ and duughRr Laura and Mr, A hi tton was given Howard Jones this week Ita-the njinc of Wilson Lund met in a very Mrs. Calvin Robnon and ltuhy Stewart Rebecca have been tn Henderson v as the n. t weekto t!c enjoyable family reunion at the traveled to Richfield tiny gi'cn while Majr Knffer was daughter Ruth and Tom to Vermilliun Castle recreation end spend Sunday vi siting at camp at the Nellis Air Rive Abbott center tn Parowan Canyon Sat-- with the Clinton Robinson family, t present the Major is vacation fluff an! Romm Jolly were urday evening was devoted to a Laura remained there to stay which at t mg to have heir fiom edai it PanguiUh following ramp fire program of skit, with her cousm.s for a week. a.s tlu ir new hahv blessi-She songs and stones after which .r-- r it Mu mu llae Paterwater melon wa irved to the Mr. A Mrs Clifton Stones axe I nal grandmother Mr- - Bertha large crowd present proud grandparents again sir, e I Jolley aeeonpamed them to Par On Sunday morning a testitheir daughter and son m law I Sgoiiah fo the event was mony conducted meeting Mr. A Mrs Aldeti Hyatt welI white Junior Sunday School was comed another 1 lovely (laughter Two vo mg girl- - were gradual ' held on the green for the younger the first of the wetk. S.xtecn ed from Primarv tn exercise members of the group At noon month old Paula is in Parag J held til Sniumrnt meeting on everyone joined m a delirious Stones with grandmother ' 1 Sundav 'wo were Mildred family luncheon The afternoon during her mothers stav m the Hunt ami u gw nn Me Glare J' program was one of music and hospital Paternal grandparent I . i some fine talent was displayed are Mr A Mrs. Chester Hyatt Mrs p' .i Hi ant was here from Officers for the family organ- of Parowan. j Milford for alm.ist a week, vis ization were chosen and it was j, ding with her folks, Mr A Mrs decided to hold next years re I Aniasa Mom - and Mr A Mr Mr. A Mrs Clark Lnmoieaux union at the same place Stanlev Piothern She al-- o spent Numerous relatives came from welcomed a fine new addition to m turn some with Parowan her j California. Idaho, and Arizona their family on Wednesday eveMiAda Adam She re none to mingle with their Utah cousins ning of last week The new comturned to Milford on Monday fo six pounds, er a boy weighed in this delightful affair, bn an evtended visit on his ounces arrival at at three Visitors Wilson the Lund Ijptepare with bet on in Idaho Three home for the week end were Mr. the Iron Co, Hospital A Mrs on two were Clem Duncan and sisters and brother i A fmr new La Veda of Meadow, the welcoming committee as improvement daughter under" a in Paragonah at pres A Mrs. Guy Lund and were grandparents Mr A Mrs. and Mr, cn! with wmk going forward on son Billy of Provo. They were William T, Davenport and Mr. flu proieel to oil the road from all here for the Lund reunion. Andrew Lamorcaux. main st,oit east to the come Mr. A- Mrs Willard Lund entertained Mrs Margaret Lund and cry. Sunn- lung milled extensions Mr. A Mrs J. L. Dalton nnd have been milled to the irrigaMr, Horace Lund of Mesa. Ari Mrs. Mary Ann Reese are happy tion ditih enlveits crossing the zona Mr A Mrs Keith Waters to have relatives visiting w ith nnd children and Mis Norma "them this week. Mrs, Reeses Lund of Cedar City were there iii-nsister, Mrs Dorothy Williams A also. of Reaver, 3 room furnished apartment. Mr A Mrs Terry Lund had as daughter, Dorothy rame over for a few das. Mrs. Telephone 3326 or 3332 thejr guests, their daughter, Mrs son Ralph of San FranWilliams J1 - T.Nr. Maxine Rrienholt of Salt Lake is for a vacation and here cisco City, Mr. A Mrs. Ivan Pearce he and Mr. Dalton are enjoying and their seven children of a fishing trip to Panguitch Lake. Letha, Idaho, Mrs Mary Lund 3 and rooms New lUmglow Prince of Trout Creek, Juab Co., Mr, Williams son Gordon has Mr, A Mrs. Adolph Lund and returned to his home in Los bath - plenty of closets. FurnishG two children of Yucaipa, Calif., Angeles after spending some E. Appliances, garded with and Mrs. Mary W. Seegmillcr of time here for the fishing while en, thicken and fruit privileges-rhot- te his wife and mother visited St. George. 3957, of members their families in On Friday Nora and Terry Beaver, were pleased to have Mr. A Mrs. I- O II i: F. B. Syphus of St. George with Last week a large number of . . THREE CANVAS AWNINGS them for a short visit. On SatA Rulon Winsor wholesale Mr. Mrs. Paragonah people moved to Duck Far below the urday Creek for the annual a of encampOne large awning 112" wide for Compton, Calif, paid lliem ment and enjoyed a fine three call. brief . . . window. average picture day outing there. Two smaller designed for double Four Taragonah clubs attendof Miss Marie Ashton, daughter hung windows. Mr, A Mrs. Arval Ashton of ed in addition to Miss Hettie All THREE FOR $25 00 a recent visitor to Anne Jones who is a leader for wa Provo (the large awning at wholesale Paragonah where she was a one of the Parowan groups. Miss was $33 00 in Salt Lake.) guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. Jones was elected Mayor of the Sec KENNETH JOSEPH A Mrs, Chester Robinson. She Camp and at the award program or Tele. 2406 or 3811, accompanied her cousins Mr. A she received a beautiful bracelet Mrs. Elmo Robinson here after with the four leaf clover emblem ;l! PROBATE A GUARDIANSHIP they had been in Provo looking on in recognifion of this distincH NOTICE for a place to make their home tion. She also served as chair3 Con Further Information man of the campfire programs suit Clerk of District Court or committee. Of jj Respective Signers. Clubs attending were Miss Wc wish to express our most j In the Fifth Judicial District Helen Stones and her "Saucy sincere thanks to our kind frijl Court of the State of Utah, in Annette and Sewers including il and for the County of Iron. ends in Henderson and Parowan Helen Jean Dalton, Carclyn NOTICE TO CREDITORS who assisted us in so many ways and Laura Lamorcaux Jones, In the Matter of the Estate of death recent tragic following the Dalton Alta Mrs. Robb. Phyllis JOSEPH F. IJOLYOAK, Deceased of our nephew and cousin, and the "Peachy Patchers, Webb Barton. Creditors will present claims Talbot. Mildred Shirlcne Hunt. with vouchers to the undersignMr, A Mrs. Lorin Skougard, Dalton Ann Patsy Topham, Ruth and family ed at his residence at Parowan, and Connie Dunton. The "Better Orieon Webb Iron County, State of Utah, on the "Little Club and Beef Mr. A Mrs. Marvin Skougard or before the 20th day of NovCookies wdth their leaders Mr. ember, A.D. 1054. A Mrs. Bill Boardman had a Dated this 12th day of July, of members. -- t ri'i p b leturning streit. t , U ; fr . t r i I i j i l3-- i j i 1 t. j tt rmtnrt i' s Sail chri.-tene- -- 1 rn-a- h I 1 U w J , I j - - rou For Ilciil Or fill n - i t J Ijast SAL . j . . . 4-- . 14 Aug. Saturday Fr 7:00 p. m. Curd Thanh ; j i Mcl-bnr- n Ik "oi n i u I mm ii A D. Notice 1054 ARLO S. IfOLYOAK Administrator DURHAM Children Adults 1 5 5-- 14 & ovcr MORRIS, Attorney for Administrator Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. Cedar City, Utah Pub. July 15, 22, 29, A Aug. - - 25 - - 75' 5, only a few short weeks remaining before the Iron County Fair we are publishing portions of the Fair Booklet in hopes it will aid citizens in plan ning their entries. See page With three. ALICE M. JIALTERMAN 1. 8; 8i 3! I 81 a i i J y I "A n, GENERAL RULES FOR IIO.ML MAKING DEPARTMENT Articles must be delivered to the Exhibition Hall, at Parowan, Thursday, September 2nd, 1954 from 9 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Judging starts at 1:00 P.M. Doors will be closed when judging starts. Exhibitors must deliver to the Department Supervisors or District Committee women, in person all articles for exhibition and must claim their property between 6:00 and 7:30 P. M at the close of the Fair and definately not before 6:00 p.m. 3. Claim checks will be given when articles are entered and must be presented when articles are called for at the close of the Fair. 4 All articles exhibited must be completed. 5. Work entered in this department must be the work of the exhibitor. Any irregularity in the entry, or fraud by misrepresentation or otherwise, detected, before or after awards are made shall cause the forfeiture of the premiums, which wilt be withheld by the board. 6 Articles exhibited at previous county or state fairs or national contests will not be entered for competition. 7 Soiled or poorly pressed articles will not be accepted. 8 Entries m this department are limited to bona fide resident of the rounty. Articles made by residents will b? a O'- SUPERVISOR ASSISTANT 2. Ij! With the exception of the worry over Lee Arlens illness the outing was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Paragonah people received a share in the honors with Bill Boardman and Jim Anderson receiving the high honors in the log sawing contest. avrence Fretwell shared Lrst ;lace in the older boys log saw-nand Mrs. Orilla Lister and Mrs. Miriam Anderson took firi f r display only. place in the womens sawing conAn exhibitor cannot compete against herself. test. The "Little Cookies sut The 'udpes will not award premiums unless the article are honorable mention for their deemed worthy of merit. If an article is not worthy of first skit ar.d the local grevps receivremmm. the judges may award ccund or no premium ed a number of price far according to their judgment. cerattendance at Flag Departmental rules has precedent over the general rules. honoshc emonies and all got Prizes will be awarded to any worth while articles not men'U'n for Clean Camp There v ill he a Department fur Display only. g non-count- y 9 10. i i ,i i ji twenty Included in the group were the Boardmans son Curtis and their nephew Lawrence Fretwell who is spending the summer here and who served as the Camp bugler and the following club members and parents: Janet Hunt, Linda Piae Dalton, Vicki and Douglas Lee Arlen Evans, Topham, Lamarr Anderson, Stephen Top-haMax Robinson Eugene and Gene Board-maCharles Robb, Mike Sammy Lister, Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson and Mrs. Orilla Lister. This large group has been to the Doctor for Gamma Globulin shots this week as a measure against a Polio outbreak since one of their members was stricken with the dreaded disease during the outing. m, HOME MAKING DEPARTMENTS NELLIE II. BENTLEY Parowan High School Baseball Diamond large camp ! 12 . 13 rzm d. |