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Show I PAROW AN TIMES. PAROWAN. Party being asked in promoting the idea among the Ward members. Children of the Sunday School and Primary as well as those of the MIA and Ward adults to do their part in are bringing up the attendance rate at Sacrament meetings. This project is being initiated to coincide with the general Church move to increase attendance at this most important of all meet. illgs lhe Blshopric saj(1 Members of the Parowan faculities and their partners enjoyed a dinner party held in the Home Economics and Library rooms last Saturday night In charge of the dinner and the games played afterward were Mrs Margene Duncan chairman; LeNoir Asay, Elroy Laws, Marvin Graff. Marguerite Or- QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Glenn DATE ANNOUNCED ton, Leone Lyman, Mrs. and Evans Bernoll .Jones, of Quarterly Conference Jean Hendrickson. Parowan Stake will be held in Parowan February 12 and .MILLER FUNERAL Cont. 13, according to an announcement by W. Clair Rowley, members. were and his family Stake President. Sessions wll Pres. Haycock also paid tribute include a welfare meeting at te Mrs. Miller who had been luc-im- active in the Church organ izations there. Their Parowan fnends will lie interested to note that in this large Island, City in which Iob and his family were comparative strangers, many of the large group in attendance at the Island services were of other faiths. It is remarkable, also, that every one of the 150 em. plojces of the Kress store with affiliated, which he had been called at the mortuary prior to the services and contributed great blankets of flowers. There were also many prominent business personages present for the services. Music was furnished by Mrs. Jane Ifigbce of the Waikiki Ward. Howard Knight. Bishop of the Parowan First Ward presided at the local services held in the Third Ward Church last Saturday. Prelude and postlude irgan music was played by Mrs. Itha Mortcnsen with the opening song Theres a Beaut, iful Land, by a double mixed quartette which included Mr. & Mrs. Karl 0. Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Watson Adams, Ray Lyman, Verl Taylor, Berta Burton and Cherrie Day. Mrs. Mary Lyman was at the piano. Invocation was by Pres. J. Harold Mitchell. Speakers were Harley W. Dal. ton and Pres. W. Clair Rowley with brief remarks by Bishop Knight. As special musical numIll Walk With God, bers, was sung by the Ladies Trto, Evans, Ramona and Shirley Elna Stubbs with Itha Morten-seat the organ and Barbara Jane Bayles at the piano; and Mr. & Mrs. Morris Rowley played a piano and organ duet. , is 6 30 p.m. Saturday u People 60 to 85 CAN APPLY IOR 1955 13, - Continued ings, Card Of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who were so kind and helpful to us during vocal solos accompanied by and Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux, the eprogram was concluded by vocal solos by Mr. Howard Knight. He was accompanies by Miss Miller Maylo and family Mrs. R. Taylor Miller and family Mr. & j Barbara Jane Basics Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed with th? two Samon gentlemen and Mrs. Duntons charming neice furnishing the music Mrs. Audrey Gilger, Mrs. Jen-niHart. Mrs. Mildred Gilger and Miss Mary Maxwell were in charge of the gifts and assisted at serving. e 5,0rg. ..da"C by his friend on the piano and then by the two Mrs singing a native song. Audrey Gilgcr gave two read Out of town relatives present for tne reception included the grooms parents who came from Salt Lake City, Anna Mays own father Mr. Eugene Pratt and her grandmother Mrs. Anna D S Pratt both of Nyssa, O'e. fon, Jennie and Bill Hart and Mary Maxwell of Provo. All of these relatives were week-enguests here before returning to their various homes. Mrs. Pearl Rogers came from Cedar City for the reception and remained to spend" Sunday with the families of her brothers Mr. Samuel Abbott and Mr. Merlin Hunt. .Fis i I VALENTINE SPECIAL! C r. THE APPROPRIATE VALENTINE GIFT. n -t the illness and following the death of our husband and son, Robert M. Miller. The many acts of kindness of sympathy and expressions have brought comfort and solace. We truly appreciate everything that has been done for us. Tins will expedite possible issuance of license the greatly one day he will on the plates be in Parowan, lie explained. He will be at the Court House to issue license on February of this to owners ear plates area Application blanks for license plates may be secured from the offices in the Court House at any time during office hours, it was announced. It is hoped that owners especially of th truck vehicles, will get all pre- Jiminary arrangements made and their applications complet. cly filled out prior to the day Mr. Stevenson will be here. liss Mary Maxwell, cons, bride, rendered two in of the j M. STAKE SOCIAL Continued n their tickets in advance from $ the special committees assigned their sale, they may secure them at the door of either school building Monday evening YOUR PORTRAIT j Two 5 x 7 portraits for the price of just one i n ir $5.85 r. SI! A VALLEY COAL !i Immediate Delivery I Contact i 1561 Itnsil Gilger By Phone 64 S Today appointment KEMPS Cedar Photo Opposite Post Office Cedar City HOSPITAL INSURANCE INSPECT POLICY FREE Kansas City, Mo. Even men and women 60 to 85 can apply insurance-offe- red for hospitalization by Old American of Kansas City, a reliable well established firm. Why borrow money, use up savings, or rely on others if you are hospitalized? 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Legion members had served as color bearers, and as a guard of honor for the funeral cortege. Pall bearers were cousins and close friends, all and included Norman Adams, Bruce Math, eson, Hardison Adams, Norman Day, Ralph Orton and Eugene Orton. with Priesthood Leadership meeting to follow. General sessions will be held at 10: a m. and 2: p.m Sunday with an MIA session that evening Details will be announced later. JANUARY RECEPTION- Continued ALL TRUCK VL1UCLLS ias. Southern Germany where he TO HE Wl IGHLD Iil.I ORL Mr. William Hart, brothcr-in-lawill be an instructor for the of the bride was master next three to five years of ceremonies for a most int r. esting program. To Each Hu He graduated from Willwas sung by a trio of Own iams Air Force Base in Ariof Mrs. Iras ladies consisting zona last fall and has been in Jones. Mrs. Sarah Robinson anil Alabama since that time where he has been receiving! (if th(, Stat(, T;iX commixxion in Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux. 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