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Show TAROWAN PERSONAL NEWS NOTES TIMES. TAROWAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER Virginia Rosenberg. vis ' Rock Springs, Wyoming, were in ited with friends m Parowan Parowan last week to attend IICLDA M. HULET COHKSrONDKNT 3331 Sunday l'HON'E evening before leaving the wedding reetption honoring for Iang Peach where she has their son Mack, and his bride Mr. & Mrs. Alma Law mu e according to the Superintendent's accepted a teaching poMtion for and their little son moved to office Mr. Ward, who has hell the coming year. isiting at the William Mars Summit Wednesday where they this poMtion for the past ten den home this week have been will reside in the new home of years, resigned to fulfill a Mrs (bdden Bay lev, her their son in law and daughter, Mrs. arol Johnson, who will j fur the LOS Church daughter, Baibara Jane and son. Harry and Louise Rluhm of Salt e teach in the C.SU. this winter. Phillip, traveled to St George Lake City The couple plans to ' one Mr, Lawrence will commute to day last week to take Mrs teach in the Capitol City, Ianiise A A Mrs S Halterman Mr, Parowan where he will continue returned home Monday morning Nils Bayles who had been here in the music department of the for the reception of Mr A Mrs his responsibilities as principal after in schools several and City Ham m th spending days Mack Jerome They attended Granite District of the Elementary school with their Panguitch and daughter, Mr. A Mrs Adrian "The Mormon Girl," a dramaMc in which production Marjene Oliver Phillips will replace Dalton Miss Mary Jane Marsdcn has the role portrayed starring aKo visited at the parental Joseph E. Ward as caretaker at the Parowan School building. Former Parowan school teach Mr, A Mrs James Jerome of home before assuming her er, Mi j . j imi-'Io- fi j J i 2 1554 duties ,ts girls physiol education and assistant music instructor m the Beaver High School Here, too, were Mr, As Mrs Ralph Marsdcn and family w ho w ill return to Snow College at Fphriam after spending the summer in Salt Lake City where Ralph has completed work on his Masters degree at the U of IJ. studies at the opening of the school next month ! i Odar City, Utah August 21, 1931 Mr, Victor Norman, Editor The Parowan Times Parowan, Utah Dear Vic: Please accept my thanks for printing the very fine article about our KSUI3 Safety Slogan Context winners. We appreciate this very much. It was interesting to note that although the context wax devoted to a subject that seems to me to be of interest even vital I'derext to the public, not a single newspaper, other than of the yuirs. made mention effort. Of course, this is perhaps understandable when you consider that most of the editors in this area consider printing KSUIl to be about the same as printing a swear word in their paper. Anyway, thanks very much for your article in the Times. We ft el that our efforts to promote safety in this area have been very worthwhile. Miss Jayne Timmons of Layton was a weekend guest of Hyatt Bentley of Parowan. It is rumored that wedding bells will ring for the young couple tn the near future. Mf and Mrs. Ashton Smith afl4 family of Salt Lake City hive visited this week with relatives in Parowan and Enoch i son-inla- Letter To Editor isitmg in Parowan with her folks, the Wm Mathesons, is Miss Claudia Matheson who has spent most of the past year in Salt Lake City where .she attended the University of Utah. She, Mrs K Ray Lyman and her mother were ujl from St. George last week where Anna reported that her father's injury was not as serious as was at first suspected and is able to be up on crutches m the Hospital where he is confined Anna will with her parents for a time inasmuch as Mrs. Miles bas some impairment in her vision doe to cataracts which have formed and which are not ready for surgical correction. expects to return to resume her n Mrs. Hau l Jensen of Salt Lake Pity and her nciee, Miss Anne Quayle Cannon of Bronxuile, Nw York, left Parwan Sunday Continued oil h;uk page Sincerely, Arthur L Higher Manager STOKEiniATIC Whats I.MHlPIkMHkYr Your Automatic Goal ? Homo Heater Merchant Artist Banker Doctor Attorney Nurse Airman Teacher Farmer Writer Secretary Engineer Diplomat Chemist ... ... 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