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Show ( it a t: i , MC U, is; City , 3 r,nh lit i; f ' yt CAR CRASHES MARK THANKSGIVING M HOLIDAYS IN PAROIYAN 13. car old Parowan girl received a badly broken arm and two other teen agers were treated at the hospital as the iesult of a highway accident following the Thanksgiving dance here last Thursday night Davie Stevens, daughter of Mr. A Mrs Albert Stevens, had both bones in her left arm broken as wet suffering from shock and A 111 Ilisli4d bruises Hospitalized but. released after treatment for cuts and bruises were Ruth Rowley, IS, a daughter of Mr & Mrs Milo Rowley and Barbara Warren, Mrs. 15, daughter of Mr. A Woelit VOLl'M.NE THIRTY NINE For The Interest Of I'lirotrim ,1m! Virintfu' I PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, C1AH. DM EMBER Kenneth Josephs 2nd Ward MIA Slight Snows Leave For Salt Slates Thrcc-ABring Temps. Lake City Home Play Tumbling Members vf Me I'armv.m Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jos- Warren I'ninjurod were Aiieen Holy oak, 15, daughter of Mr. A Mrs Roland Holyoak; Wallace Hamilton, 18. Donald Hamilton, 16, eph left Saturday for Sat Charles Nelson. 16 and Vince Lake City whore they expec i Campbell, 16, all of Cedar Citv to make their home for and where time Kn hopis The accident occurred about up his 1:30 a m Friday when the car, to be able to take Studies at the University of a late model Studebaker. failed A degree in law wij to negotiate the curve where; Utah n his ultimate goal he the Parowan canyon road enters Part-tim- e employ, at third east ami center Spates of was one items ment the street. The vehicle overturned bebe to had which settled to three times before coming fore commenc the schooling on the rest against a tree Hamilton cd. he explained. The older corner. Both Ken and Elvie have youth was driver of the car a prominent part in the taken The accident was investigated church and civic affairs of by Max Hendrickson, Parowan the community during their City Marshall and Arch Benson. residence here. In addition o Deputy County Sheriff. Speed and at the Parowan Trad, the crowded condition of front working Center for his parents. ing seat in which four persons were Ken has operated several riding were given as the causes private business enterprises. of the accident, they said He has been secretary of the The second aecident occurred Chamber of Commerce, adabout noon Sunday at the interjutant of the American Legion section of 4th west and 2nd mrh post, superintendent of the streets. Crashing as they met at Third Ward YMMIA, a teathe blind correr were two local cher in the Sunday School cars, -- a '48 Frazer driven by and president of the Elders Jesse Mickelson, 15. and Clar- Quorum, to name few. 53 Stubbs driving his ence Hswife has been Gleaner Kaiser. No one was injured al- leader in the Parowan Stake though both vehicles were quite YWMIA, a teacher and speech badly damaged. director for the Ward YWThe accident was investigated MIA and has taught in the by Max Hendrickson and Elmer Sunday School. Green of the Parow an City police The couple was honored at department. Young Mickelson, a social at the home of Mr. a son of Mr. A Mrs. Jess Miekel-son- , and Mrs. Cyril Pendleton was cited for driving when following mutual last Tuesday too young to secure a license. were where Eugene E'M 2 NUMBER SIXTEEN RAMS IMPRESSIVE IN FIRST ct BASKETBALL PRACTICE GAMES Although the storm v h h ond Ward Mn'ii. d lmpi uv cnient in this area was Mondav will pre-enAssociation the very dry and netted but K Scott Haycock also By Jim Miller Rame r. medv, it sent three act of inches Aming ihi Parowan Hams played an precipitation, game April, as U" contribution to the the mercury in the thermo-- once again off to a good start, and tied with King for sec- community I'hurch budget pm meters skidding from a roe- - j,n hask thall The start, w nch ond place ho iors, with Er.c . Clark taking the top spot grain or thi-- e.ir l'he pl.tv will Old high of TO degrees ontu. Hns an. to )t. proud be presented to the voiingsters November 10th to 7 degieeVJS a 4;p;pj Vutorv over tb with 12 points 12 vc.ns of ugo on Mund.iv month of the under last on the Coach Decker played most HoltcaGs Mrs day lrom for P.mguitch. Funeral services Rasto to those and of of his boys during the game, Mutual and looked Both teams 43. Clayton According age quite Florence Decker Corry, local obsv. h on weather mussen Tucvlav m Rod Bentley, Eric Clark, the were but up, evening worker and playing rough, prominent church total the a Connell this hall Gun of Recreation end Mitchell. Larry King, in ver. time ball the brings by ly good youth leader, were held in the for the 7 3i p m Don set for for and were moisture Stubbs being the The is the game Monday preeipitaion boys Cedar City Ward Wednesday bareto of November month m five for this game, at all p Tuesday through starting slippery fingered Mrs. Corrv wife of Elwood Corry, 57 mehes hv team. ly The and fumbles ami The however. was the game plav is being dit reted President of the Cedar Stake Mrs Vilate Joseph with the bad pusses were the common changed around all through LDS Church, succumbed earlv Misses Man Joy Justcsen and place instead of the excep- the game, and a well balanced For Saturday at her home in Cedar tion. Parowan, w ho has spoil, team emerged practically Phyllis Hall as assistants It i City after a lengthy illness. The time. team .sored a to the boys really every sequel Growing play, B. championship She was the first chairman be and of can a showed hustle lot two a few the years, Pains,' presented past years of the LDS Girls' program in old all the a team of game Ward. the good again through ago by hopeful Parugonah Farowan Stake when it was inand are to be complimented said Mrs. Joseph World War augurated during Funeral services for John for it. Included in the large east ie II and had long been affiliated 81, were Davenport, Hurrough By the time this will be the following: with the church and other held Monday afternoon in the printed the Rams will have Prof. McIntyre, George Banks, in youth leadership She Ward Chapel tin-d- t played their second game, Mrs. Eva Laws, McIntyre, had participated as an officer of Howard r direction is with Circleville, here which George McIntyre. Larry King; Knight, First Ward Bishop. in the Mutual Improvement in Parowan. This promise,-- , Vivian Lula, Kathy Smith; Association and in the Primary Mr. Davenport succumbed to be a good team and only Bailey, Marilyn Warner; Elsie, Iron She was bom in Parowan in the County Friday time will tell. The third game Lois Guymon; Brian Stanley, Nov. 21. 1911, a daughter of of a chronic hear n Hospital schedule In our Melvin Orton, Terry McIntyre, condition and causes incident Mahonri M. and Harriet F,. Dec 4, with be will Saturday, Maxine Joseph; Bert Parsons, to his ageNorris Decker. She graduated in Parowan. Richfield here Sheldon Smith; Dutch, Billy He was born in Parowan from the Parowan High School There will be no B game on Stewart Jimmie Evans; Miller, and from the Branch AgriculNovemlzer, 1873, a son of Saturday as there was WedBurt; Mrs. Miller, Mary Ward; William and Annie Neal Dav. tural College at Cedar City. nesday and Frid;. Jane, Ruth Row ley ; Diane Gil- enport, Parowan She was married to Mr. Corprominent Before handing out al! more, LoRcn Orton; Extras: He was the last pioneers. ry in the St. George Temple, on the bouquets. I would like to Steward Adams, David Adams, member of his fathers family June 21. 1935 and had resided mention the fellows on the Roger Skougard, Roy Joseph, and in Cedar City since then. as he was familJohnnie, B team who played a good John Simkins. know n, had never marShe is survived by her husiarly game against the Panguitch The theme of the play deals band ried. He was quiet and unand six sons and B team. The kids really play, pre. with the trials and tribulations they night indus. but honest, Judith Kristine, daughters, ed it hard all the way and it assuming, srnted with a token of esteem of late adolesccn.se. Its setting kind and Steven, Robert, Jeffrey and trioue, was an overtime appreciative by the officers in the Priest- is unusual inasmuch as it is out will be honored at a a was They He Elizabeth Corry to nth the all of Cedar degree. the Panguitch team with hood Quorum to which Ken of doors on the patio of the in the Iarowan nieces of his reception favorite four brothers and and, City; sisters, finally taking a 36 35 nod On belonged. Present for a pleaMcIntyre home in a university Relief Society Second Ward his made had and Mrs. D. C. Dix (Fae), Cedar over the local boys. sant evening in addition to town of Northern California. The 11th. on December rooms monhome the winter Blanche Los during City; Decker, the Josephs and the Pendle- time is the present. The public Friday night the Rams de. bride-to-bhas asked feated Circleville several ths the for The years past Angeles; Woodrow Decker, ParMrs. and Mr. tons were usual Char, is invited to attend. More than the rejoicing with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miss Marlene Adams to be her owan; and Warrent Officer Awas experienced at the Joseph les F. Bentley, Mr, and Mrs. in Las Vegas. He maid-ohonor and Yvonne BenSwanner lpine N. Decker. Ft. Lee, Va.; Glade Smith and Mr. and Stevens home on Thanksgiving the in was curcrntly residing two half brothers, J. son, Dcon Robinson. Joe Ann Alvin this year. All of the couples Mrs. Carmen (Bill) Rollins he Home where Rest local Orton, Evelyn Jean Dalton, Decker, Provo, and Earl M. immediate family and many of The Josephs w ere also briefDec. 15 won the respect and ad- Evadine Lowder and Glenda had In Decker, Pa.vson, and a half their children and grandchildren ly honored during an intermiration of the other guests Edwards to be bridesmaids. sister, Mrs. Ancel J. (Gertrude) gathered at the family home in mission at the Stake MIA The body was at the home Charles Topham will attend Parowan. Adams, Parowan to celebrate their par- Harvest Ball Thanksgiving Samuel J. Whitney, presiMr. and Mrs. Ronald Holy-oa- k best man duties for his cousin. of a,irs- Violet Matheson ents 59th. wedding anniversary. night which time they were dent of the Little Salt Lake prior to the servicesMiss Hyatt is a graduate of the now of lyric soprano a marwith were A Stevens Mrs. by Mr. gift S. Chapter, Sons of Utah Pioworkers. lfalt La,ke Clty. returned to At the services, the open, Parowan High School and at- neers, announces a chaptor ried Nov. 26, 1895 in the St. fellow-MIher native Iron County last ing prayer was offered by tended College of Southern Utah and social to be held George Temple. week where she appeared in R. Wallace Hulet. Speakers last year. At the latter school meeting in. the basement of the Old Both are natives of Parowan recitals in both Parowan and were Mrs. Barbara M. Ad- she was affiliated with Lambda here all of and have resided Rock Church on December with Delta Sigma. ams and Jess Cedar Mrs. Florence S. Benson has their lives. Mr. Stevens was born 15. A program including h's. Karen is the name of the thrilled City. Audiences were brief remarks Guymon, Bishop with the quality of by is a gradHer husband been ounre here Feb. 7, 1873, a .son of Joseph little six pound 51-- , appointed her renditions as well as with Knight. Musical numbers in- uate of the Piute High School tory and experiences of piographer for the Dixie National Stevens Sr. and Lucy Munford miss who arrived at the Iron her cluded a duet, Whispering and is currently attending CSU neer times will be given by versality and her to Albert He has engaged in farming unti County Hospital on Nov. 28 Forest, according representatives of the John L. Hope, by Mrs. Edna Brown where he is majoring in educa- Lowder personality and Suzanne for Clair his retirement in recent years. Albertson, Forest Supervisor. family. Refreshments tagged Her repertoire included se- and Mrs- Ethel Bayles. Mrs tion. He also is affiliated with Mrs. Benson is a resident of and all mission in Cardon Morris of Cedar City. He filled a veral religious numbers, those Brown also sang as a solo, the religious fraternity and is including pumkin pie has another dau. be the will the Parowan. She has previously The served, the Southern States during couple trimmings, Mrs. Oma an officer in the ROTC unit at with an Indian theme, lulla. Going Home. said- Members Mr. been employed by Morris A early years of his married life. ghter, Jennifer, age 2- Grand Whitney bys and several novelty num- Johnson was at the piano the school. of other chapters are also exMatheson, of Cedar City, and Since that time he has filled four parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray bers. the services. Bene, throughout imThe will make an couple and Mrs. said. has worked for a time as Deputy Stake missions; has participate! Morris, Parowan diction was pronounced by mediate temporary home m pected to be present, he as on her Appearing guest to all A cordial invitation Iron County Clerk and County in the Ward organizations and is Florence Cardon, Cedar City; L. Adams. was her Hugh programs brother, until Parowan Christmas. Mrs. They members and their partnrs Recorder. She replaces Maridon at present a member of the Par great grandmothers, William L. Matheson of th:s At the cemetery the dedi will then leave on a delayed and the Smith, who has recently transowan Stake High Priests Quor- Francis Morris and Mrs. Dora public in general 4o He was two solos and by City. sang given catory prayer will and at be honeymoon trip attend the social is extended ferred to Washington. D. C., um. Rollins, Parowan and Mrs. also joined Mrs. Stevens in James C. Applegate, a nephew home in Cedar Mr. Albertson said. the officers-uarCity after Jan-.b- ' Mrs. Stevens was the former Sutton. Salt Lake City. Make Believe, which espe- of the deceased. Pall bearers where will Mr. 1st Dalton The was Alice Minerva Yardley and meeting will commen-continu- e Walter Jay and Joyce Hal. cially delighted their audien- were nephews, William and with his' studies. ce at 7:30 p.m. bom here March 9, 1877, a lerman Stolk greeted their ces. Miss Deon Robinson, Frank Wooley and Jim Ap daughter of Thomas and Joanna firsiborne at the Iron County accompaniest for Mrs. Stev. plegate; and nephew-in-lawWilliam C. Burt has Isabell Keyes Yardley. She, too. Hospital about boon Sunday. ens, also added Luther variety to the Roland Holyoak, been named superin- has aways maintained an active Twas a lovely, little girl program with a piano solo. Swanner and Bill McGuffey. FUND DRIVE LAUNCHED BY tendent of the Parowan Sec- part in the church affairs of her seven pounds 3 1, Miss Barbara Jane Bayles weighing a and Mrs. Jim Applegate ond Ward YMMIA, according ward having served in geneal- ounces whose arrival also was the second of grand. nieces wer accompaniest. group to Claude Adams, Bishop. ogical work, in the Primary. makes first-tim- e The Parowan recital was gi- in charge of the flowers. grandparents Mr. Burt H. S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT succeeds Leroy MIA, Sunday School and Relief of Mr. and Mrs. Arvell Hal- ven in the d Ward town the out-o- f Among had held the Society. Laws, who terman, Parowan and Mr. and Chapel Friday evening; in people who attended the sersince early fall. position Here for a family Thanksgiv- Mrs. Arlo Topham, Paragon- Cedar Students of the P, II. S. Musthe town between December 2nd City on Sunday. vices were Mrs. Vergie Allen, Assistants to Mr. Burt are ing dinner at the parental home ah and firsttime great grand a ic Mrs. Stevens is the wife of Mrs. lone Miller and daught. and 10th. department have launched Clifton Halterman and Mel and for a Home Evening at parents of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. J. Ervin A percentage of each sale will Stevens, native of ers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc- subscription-sellincampaign for Eyre, with Jimmie Burt, sec- the home of a daughter during Jalterman of this City. Oth- this and a dau- Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. Luther the purpose of obtaining funds not only be retained by the community, retary. Male teachers in the the evening were the following: er great grandparents are ghter of Mrs. Maude Lurit William and Frank for much needed equipment and school, but the student salesorganization include F. C. Mrs. Bertha Topham and son. Mrs. Elizabeh Norton, Pan Matheson and the late Dan. Swanner,all of Las Vegas; Mr band uniforms. Some 24 eager men will obtain valuable top Wooley, Van Buren, Roy Hatch, Norof iel Matheson of Cedar LaNell, of Paragonah; Mr. A. gutch, John B- Topham C:y. and Mrs Jim Applegate, Mr. Junior Salesmen will canvas prizes such as watches, cameras, man Day, and Joseph Ben- Mrs. J. Ervin Stevens and son, aragonah and grandmother The Stevens lived in Parobill folds etc. The plan is worked and Mrs. Willis Robinson and son. Gordon, and Mr. A Mrs. Owen Stolk who resides in Calif. wan for several years whore Mrs. Richard Tattersall out so that any student who sells of A. Ilullinger of Salt Lake City; two or more subscriptions to difIt has been reported by three of their five children Cedar City; Will L- Adams SUNDAY SCHOOL Mr. & Mrs. J. Hillman Stevens, relatives here that 15 born. were former ferent families, is eligible for a of St. George and Mrs- - and Approximately PREPARATION MEETING David, Ann Louise and Catheryn resident, Lyle Applegate if years ago they moved away - and the more he sells, on back page Continued prize SUNDAY Stevens of Ogden; Mr. A Mrs. dilford is now a grandfath- and have spent a portion of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Bayles the greater the value of his prize. Monthly preparation meet- Grant Smith and daughters, er. Responsible for the titie the time in Provo and the i rived in Parowan early As an added incentive, the top ing for all Sunday School Marcia and Helen of Arizona. the new. son who arrived most recent years in the Fort Lew's, salesman for each day will win a from Monday Parofficers and teachers in E. Squire at the Iron County Hospital State Capitol City. .Mr. A Mrs. Members of the Parowan Washington, where he had free show ticket owan Stake will be held Sun- and sons Paul George through the Mrs. Stevens has studied and Cliff cn November 26th tagged for Squire Club enjoyed An been stationed since his arriLiterary m the Parowirt at in The of Rummler. Mr. 3:p day courtesy Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carter of with noted musicians in both Evening of Poetry, Wednes- val from Japan and where it has Cummings; Third Ward Chapel, do members apband certainly Provo and Salt Lake City. day at the home of Anna and his wife had gone to meet MinersvilleArnold Y. Stevens and daughtbeen announced by Clair this generous gesture. with Eva Adams. Mrs. Ruth Board-ma- n him. He has now been releas- preciate Joan. Beverly and Portia The stork completed a trio She is presently studying be authorized to will Hulet, Slake Superintendent. ers, Students has and Ririe Crowther Edna all of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. A Mrs. of little was in charge of the pro. ed from the service a little girls for Gavlen and Work in all departments will accept subscriptions for a long Naze Bryant and Mcrl. Gencal vgen Muir Bayles of this presented recitals in Layton igram during which she read sooner than was expected due list of be given with an urgent remagazines. This gives the and Provo, as well as singing j ancj discussed several and Carolyn Mr,. A Mrs. to the fact that the unit City when he met them at an extremely wide subscriber quest made for attendance j Milton Clark Bryant; club and church many and children and the Iron County Hospital with stantjng selectiozis. Members with which he has been work- selection to choose from. of all concerned. Mr. A Mrs. Ray Berrie and! of the club also participated ing his now been dissolved. pink bundle on Nov. 24th groups. RELIEF SOCIETIES she A versatile Everyone is urged to sup port artist, very children of Here Cedar City. aho She checked in at 7 lbs. 9 ozs. j.y reading one of their fav-t- s He plans to enter Dixie CoL SCHEDULE FIRST DEC. this drive for funds. Full value as haiifd by many being orj,e were Mr. A Mrs. Phil Lund Other members of the three, Twelve members lfge next week where he will MEETING fur every dollar spent will Lc among the best lyric soprano. iUere present with Mrs. Chau- - !co .tinue his schooling which The visiting teachers' mes. and Mr. A Mrs. Clinton Smith iscme are Neta Rae. 2's. and in the State. realized by the subscriber, an ' and families of Beaver. ncy Sandberg, a special guest, iw 3s interrupted first by h:s Linda Gae. I1 years of age. wdl d sage will be presented in all the mu.de department The Home Evening was spent Grandparent honors go to Mr and Mrs. James Muir f Dainty refreshemnts were so. ,ni,ion and hcn by h;s call Parowan Ward Relief is F'd-- . able to acc emph-from Unde Sam. ved by the hostesses. Continued on tack page John Bayles. Parowan and Beaver. on tack page Death Claims Former Parowan Woman Sec- t oat-dandin- 1 f antt-tow- ; move-ment- s fair-'wit- j , Last Rites John Davenport Held First-Secon- j j d pre-seaso- - Family Honors heart-breake- Parents 59th Wedding Date r, s First-nephew- -- e 61-2- f I 8. S.U.P. Chapter Sets Vocalist Presents Concert Home Town Meeting , - Ste-present- ed - Florence Benson Accepts New Post A i New Arrivals to-b- e Clcrk-Steno- - ' ever-pleasi- ng I - full-ter- - - y Church Doings s, First-Secon- P. -- g - News Of Our - Servicemen -- Social News out-befo- re j j j 1 -- Soci-Continu- h I |