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Show i PAROWAN It NKFTIJ LL Cont. TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH, JANUARY 6, 1055 undergone PERSONAL NEWS NOTES foul lint and continued to do so IIULDA all through the game. In the Third period the Red Men garnered a lead, but weic unable to add to it in the final quarter. the fourth quarter was the moving of the four and both teams looked very good Parowan scored 12 points while ( eilar got 7 for a final of 31 for Parowan 27 for Cedar. 'this v as the second meeting of the .tear between these two teams Iarowan w'on the first game 3(134 In a game played on the local floor Wednesday night the local boss dtfeatcd a game team from Valley by a score of 56 to 30 In this game Coach Decker used only his reserves and a few of his B team players. Friday night the boys travel to Pangmtch for their last encounter. This game should give them some valuable experience for their first league game which will be played at Milford next Friday with the highly regarded Milford Tigers. M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE 3391 Local Boys To Take Trip With AF ROTC Group st ON - ROADS pre-leagu- e d Rabies Christened In Parowan Wards Robinson Mr. Calvin Mrs Vilo Adams Skidmore and her little daughter, Elizabeth, arrived in Parowan on December 31st after traveling to Salt Lake City by air from Anchorage, Alaska. The family of Cpl Two Parowan students LcRoy Skidmore, they had res. will travel to Nellis Air Force ided there for the past eight Base, Nevada, this week months while the Cpl was with other sophomore stationed at Fort Richardson, AF ROTC cadets at the colAlaska. He is traveling to the lege of Southern Utah to unStates via the Alkan Highway flight training physical dergo and expects to be Fort Lewis examinations for visitation of on January 7 A release from ' base operations. the Army is due in the near future. Making the trip are: Ed. A. Dalton and Spencer ward Vilo and the baby are visitD. both sophomore Adams, here at the home of her ing the at students college Mr. Mrs Ancel 4 J. parents, Under the supervision of Adams. She reports that she is Lt- Col. Homer P. Anderson, happy to be back where the to spend at days are longer than four hours the group expects base and where the temperature least two days at the orienreceive will doesnt go so far below zero as where they tation in jet aircraft and will it does in Alaska. be familiarized with procedMr. 4 Mrs. John Roothoff of ures there. Salt Lake City were New Years They will be given demonIndian AMBBCAM THJOONC ASSOCIATIONS, INC week-enguests at the home strations at nearby and rocket of their son.m-laand daughter, Springs gunnery Coach Decker and the boys of the latest Mr. 4 Mrs. Hal Orton, of Par- range of many TV! 13 have made a very fine record warfare. aerial of methods owan. so far and we are certainly hoping for a continuation of the Four of the six sons and same in our league play. HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT PHONE 3604 daughters of Mr. 4 Mrs. Robert L. Fenton and their families Miss Anna May Dunton ar Mr 4 Mrs. Samuel Abbott, Mr. were together at the parental Children christened in the local rived in Paragonah Mrs. Wilson Lund and son 4 Monday Sandboys Cont. inhome last Tuesday where they Wards last month include the for a short visit with Heber, Mr 4 Mrs Howard morning dinner. fant son of Don and Emma Jean her cue equipment was rushed o enjoyed a parents and to complete the Jones, and Mr. 4 Mrs. William Here for the occasion were Mr. Partner Rollins who was named the scene for her wedding. Boardman. There arrangements may have Ryan and Gagiardi, upon learn 4 Mrs. Nelson Fenton of St. Keith D The little daughter of She was to return to Salt Lakp been others whose names many Dalton ing about the three trapped George; Mr. 4 Mrs. Mariner Hardison and Dorothye Her we failed to learn. night botn City Wednesday men, went down to try to rescue Jones and family of Kanao; Adams was named Susan. mother was to accompany her them. Attorney and Mrs. Patrick H of them in the Second Ward in order to attend the wedding. Mr. 4 Mrs Calvin Smith and PART-WAFenton two of and children In the Third Ward the son of back, they found of Clearfield came to family Cedar City; and Mr 4 Mrs. Bishop Howard M. Adams and Edward Deland, 24, of ManhatF. N. Leon Guymon was leav. Paragonah to spend the New tan. a mugger' machine oper- Ralph Orton and family of Par. Margaret Pendleton Adams was mg again this week after a 14 Year week end with Rachaels ator, crawling on his hands and owan. Absent were the Mack given the name of Kevin Frank leave home from his folks the William T. Davenport day Fentons of Fairbanks, Alaska, knees toward the entrance. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. De duties with the U S Navy lie family. Ryan and Gagliardi dragged and the Lester Coons of Salt Mar Stubbs of Everett, Washingarrived in Taragonah on Dec They had their new baby bless, Deland to safety. Then they all Lake City. ton, were blessed while they 24 to see his ed in Sacrament meeting on Sungrandfather were visiting here during the John B. Topham and other relcollapsed. day. The infant was christened Mr. 4 Mrs. A1 Ray Orton month. They were given the atives and friends On Ryan and Deland are in fair the 28 he. Monte Boyd. condition in Astoria General of Salt Lake City were here names of Craig Leigh and G. went to Logan for a few days Gary Stubbs. Hospital with smoke poisoning. to spend the Christmas weekvisit with his sister Lily, as he Mrs Annie Talbot and daughtend with the Oscar Ortons. There were no christenings in had not seen her for six years. Gagliardi was treated for smoke er to their returned their Ward. Judy had a trip to Salt Lake Upon the First and released. poisoning He reports a pleasant visit the first of the week. Bob City It took firemen and sandhogs home Monday they were acthere A1 had come down for the week 1 hour and 20 minutes more to companied by Rays brother, It is eight month since Leon and end returned to the in who remained the they Leonard, lescue the other two men. was home last and since that with him for a few days The Relief Societies of the Parcity captiol city for a weeks visit. time he has been on a tour visit with relatives. Mr. 4 Mrs. Gerald Hyatt and owan Wards announce all.day of duty aboard the Gurke, a next week. work Th; Stake Social Cont. meetings baby of Cedar City joined other destroyer He has been Miss Esther Robb returned to members of the Third Ward large members of the Roy Hyatt fam to Hong Kong. China, to Japan entertainment will be distributed Salt Lake City on Tuesday to in the here for both the Christmas participating ily and Korea the Formosa, throughout the Stake next week, and New resume her nurses training after session arc asked to bring a Years week-ends- . with special Priesthood comPhillipines here with her parents sandwich for lunch. visiting At present the ship is in dry-mittees assigned the responsMr. 4 Mrs Clark Mr. 4 Mrs. Claudcll Empey Robb and docks at Marc Island for re. ibility of visiting every home. and three other of S. the D members of Parowan Girls the L in visited family daughters Leon will be returning to for A suggestive amount for these the past two weeks. Parowan one day last week as Second Ward who had received pairs California and in the tickets has been made of $100 and their Vallejo, they were enroute to their home individual awards future w ill go to San Deigo near for those 12 years of age and Mr William Edwards traveled in South Gate, Calif. had mothers were entertained last He is scheduled to ship out again to o'er with 50c for all under 12. spent the holidays They California for the New Year with the Wednesday night at the home on Feb 27 The committee emphasizes that holiday and was among the many Clifford Empeys of Salt Lake of Mrs. Ida King with Mrs any amounts which individuals visitors who enjojed the special King and Mrs. Anna Stubbs of City, can make will be acceptable. Lynn Barton has returned to events there. hostessYWMIA the Jim and Phyllis Lloyd and presidency, San Deigo and his navy tram, The committee members and es. Girls who had been thus two daughters of Henderson, after being home for the Stake Presidency urges every ing A number of former res-- 1 Nevada, spent the New Years honored were Greta Mortensen, holidays. He arrived here in idents person in the Stake to attend week-enfrom far off were in with the Phil Bensons Helen Stevens, Brenda Joseph, time to spend Christmas wnh this very fine program. All proEllarene Bettridge, Afton Ben- his of this City. last week on acParagonah ceeds will be used for necessary parents Mr 4 Mrs. Aust.n count of the son, Susan Benson, LoRen Orton, Barton. death of Mr. HolFor the New Year Stake expense for the coming Leon LeFevre of Panguitch. Raymon Mickelson of Redondo Lois Guymon, Barbara Warren, to he traveled Yerrmgton, Mr. & Mrs year. Maxine Joseph, Kathy Smith. iday Beach, Calif arrived in ParoRobert Lamor-eau- x Nevada to be with his sister in wan time to travel to McGill, Renee Rowley, Marilyn Warner, and members of their Mrs. Larue Mitchell and her Nevada with his parents, Mr. 4 Jean Rowley, Ruth and Mary family came from El Centro, family. Lynn has been getting California and Mrs. George Mickelson, where Ann Rowley. were in Parsome valuable training in elect, at Table games were enjoyed the time of Bonthey spent the holidays with agonah rical work and was to report SORTING ENDS NEXT WEEK! their daughter and family, Mr. during the evening with delicious nies fathers death. Bobs parback for duty on Jan 2. ents Mr. & Mrs. Clarence LAST CHANCE FOR WINTER and Mrs. Ray Munson. refreshments being served at an Lamoreaux came from HenPOTATOES! appropriate hour by the hostesses derson together with the HenRelatives here are very In New 100 pound sacks. to the girls and their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tibbetts over the progress made ry Linfords. Various memU S. No 1 .: just $3.30 are making a hurried trip by the past few days by Mrs Eliza bers of the family spent some U S No. 2 to Los a buy at $1 90 plane over, the week-enOwens of Cedar City who has time in Panguitch during the Delivered to your door in Angeles to attend the wedding and of Mrs. Tibbetts PLUMBING & ELECTRIC been m the Iron Co Hospital week-enreception Parowan since early last week, when she Quite a number traveled Call 2663 or contact nephew. was stricken by a stroke. For over the mountains to PangDAY FARMS Service & Supplies Ernest Mickelson and his two several days she was in a crit- uitch to attend the funeral Neils ical and sons, condition, badly paralyzed services on Monday. Among Joe, visited and unable to speak or take them were Mr. & Mrs. Howhere with Ernests folks, Mr 4 HOTPOINT food However the paraly-i- s Mrs. Albert Mickelson, during is ard Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Revere One pair skis and binders the Christmas subsiding and she is able t) Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Ellis holidays with ski poles. talk and take some nourish, Robinson. Mr & Mrs. Edwin Appliances Phone 4576 or see. V. W. Heap Barton, Mrs. Leona Stones and ment Homer Parcells of Ogden was Mrs. Joan Davenport. dow-over the week-ento spend the New Years holidays with CRANE & Two of Paragonans young Miss Enone Mattson was a his mother, Mrs. Maude B Par-cellmen were leaving for the se:vic week-en- d guest at the H. and his sister, Georgia Unfurnished home, located in AMERICAN - STANDARD on Thursday. Gale Stolk. son Revere Robinson home. She west side of Parowan. $25.00 Stowe, and other relatives and of Mrs Orlo Topham, ard Carl had gone to Idaho to spend friends per month Dalton, son of Mr 4 Mrs Jack Christmas with her folks and Contact O. Winston Orton, Plumbing Fixtures Dalton Gale had his physical came to Paragonah for the administrator of the Estate of examination s ime time ago and New Year holiday before she WARNING Mary Ann Frith. expected to be called in Novem- and Shirley returned to school State & Local Licensed DOG LICENSE ORDINANCE ber Carl will be going for hi.' at the C S U. TO BE ENFORCED phj sical now and ,f be parses Dog licenses are now due for PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN will leave immediately f illowmg Mrs. Hannah Robinson is 1955 Beth young men gradue'e from in Salt Lake City at present the Parowan ILgh School last According to the City ordinance visiting with her daugliers anyone caught hybernating an spring there She traveled to the city unlicensed dog over two months with her daughter and A old inside the City limits is subnumber of ton Anna and George Ganung pie A traveled to Beaver on Sunday when they left here Dec. 31 ject to a fine of not less than (Hood to pay th"ir $25 00. to Mm to return to Lansing, Mich-- 1 LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Licenses are a'ailable at the Emma Sri th Open o,ie was gan hr Id for o rlderl ladv m City office. Male dogs $5 00 and Affiliated with Female dogs $15 00 honor of her 'h lari' Licenses which Mrs. Olive Edwards spent are good for one full year after came on Tiiecd.v SECURITY TITLE CO. Christmas in Salt Lake City A mono those aim a ent wdre date of purchase. visiting with her son Velma' Parowan MAX HENDRICKSON Office at Ceurt House, her brotlfr U Thom.". Robin- and his family She also saw son Mr 4 Mis Ton, Abbot, her daughter Venice who had i CITY MARSHALL 20-1- an operation in a FIRMAGE Salt Lake City Hospital. Happenings In Paragonah Church Doings will THEATRE enter the Iron Co. Hospital again on Thursday in preparation for an operation sched- uled to be performed on Saturday. His condition is somewhat improved after a couple of treatment for an of old stomach disorder. SUNDAY, MONDAY January 9 & 10 Terry Moore A Robert Wagner Mr & Mrs. Elmo Robinin son are the proud parents of the first baby to be born in Iron County in 1955- The! little new- - comer a six pound girl arrived in the hospital Cedar City about 4 15 in the In CINEMASCOPE morning of January 2. This makes tw-- little girls in the in COLOR! is alfamily. Valerie, most two is waiting in Paragonah for her mothers return from the hospital. Bud WEDNESDAY left on Monday to return to TUESDAY, & THURSDAY his studies at the B Y U. The welcoming committee January 11, 12, & 13 includes of grand parents Mr. & Mrs, Chester Robinson Tough Cop is. and Mr. & Mrs. Ellis R. RobMob Violence! Mr. & inson of Paragonah, Mrs. Eugene Warren and Mrs. in Etta Averill of Parovvah and Mr. & Mrs. Archie M. Lamor-eau- x of Provo Beneath The 12 Mile Reef w-h- o M-G-- Rogue Cop e Mr. & Mrs. J. Leonard Topham and Mr. & Mrs Homer Boardman were among the of visitors who thousands for traveled to California saw the New Years They famous Rose Parade" and the fcotball game, the latter by During way of television. their stay in California they jwere guests of Homers sister Orleane and brother-in-laand Blaine Roundy of Los Angeles. FRIDAY & SATURDAY January 1 4 & 15 Spencer Tracy in Broken Lance In CINEMASCOPE w color by DeLuxe TOR TREASURED MEMORIES HAVE PICTURES TAKEN OF YOUR WEDDING SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS CAN DE MADE ' Those Wonderful Pictures by KEMPS Cedar Photo all-da- y New Address Opposite Post Office Phone 618 Cedar City Mine Exports Mean Dollar Imports Minerals shipped out of state by Utah's mines bring back dollars in payment. And Utahns enjoy a higher living standard by using these dollars to buy products like cars, not made here. Active mining means better living for all. d UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all " FOR SALE Ibis Last Call Eeberofory . d plays d. fastball for sale f 4 n d FOR RENT 1 i i ... v THORNTON'S 3 4 Coffee Shop Food Expert hi Prepared Efficiently Served Cedar Citv. Utah Skip Collins looks ready for anything. Is he ready for polio? Last spring he received a vaccine designed to protect him from infantile paralysis. Some time this year, after studying records on Skip and nearly Uo million other youngsters, scientists will know if the vaccine works. Skips a football-playin- g j I M. Howard Ward son-in-'a- Parcells laboratory, helping them out. w Stowe net only make the vaccine tricls possible, they also give a chance for a better life to thousands who have polio. Your March of Dimes contributions ic-pe- it ! a, fjWc The Nolio-io- 1 MARCH FoundoiOf to 0? BSL1SS Infantile Porolyfll |