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Show TIME. PAROWAN Williams WedJin HEART DRIVE Continued Mortensen Funeral Cont. New Arrivals obtain a marriage license after today. Deaths from heart ail. Hilda TuIIis of this City the the law had been passed which even outnumber ments far iiaiu-i-l word of tile birth of a dread cancer required couples to do so. They malignancy, autho.1.1,1 i.n m Ku , I'tah on Feb-iii.- ir SO" of the had made a home in Parowan Over state. rities l'h. William (Billy) is deaths in this Country are caussince that time with the excepiuuik, five pounds seven ed by heart diseases. tion of sevn years spent m Ins weight. Froud par-m- i' oi.iiu--- . been made Circlevillc where he and a have strides Great are former Parowan res-- ( during the past few years in operated a saw mill. , C, W. (Bill) and Zelma Mrs. Mortensen died Oct. 1, 1916 causes, determining prevention 1.11, ot of Hoy, with his and some treatment of many Farming and livestock raising al tuned exactly to coin-- c diseases of the human heart. had been his major interests .i.e w Uli that of his father's funds are needed badly for and he carried on this business But on Mu!. ai.tnversary. Also the vast research necessary in until 1938 when his ill health over his arrival are forced his retirement. He had the study of this field. a lug brother, Dwight, 11, and a containers red served several terms in the heart Little , Linda who is 9 year of have been placed in all of the Parowan City Council and par,i,e A paternal grandmother, business places. They have also ticipated on Church building Mi' era Van Stealer, also lives been placed in the elementary committees. He held the office in Hon. and Junior High Schools with of Seventy in the Church. everyone urged to do their best M- A Mrs. Golden Baylcs He is survived ny seven of in placing contributions in them. iccened word of the birth in his eleven sons and daughters. s.m Diego on February 6th. of They are Albert R , Las Vegas; a in w grandson. First time par-- ( COXIER ENCE Frank O., Vcrn U., and Clifford nts are Mack Jerome of the Las increased its percentages L. Mortensen; Mrs M. L. Guy-moI S, Navy and Mrs, Joan Bayles of tithing and fast offering payand Mrs. J. W. Cartwright, Jerome. Grandmother Bayles ments and of its attendance at all of Parowan; and Mrs. Frank h ft immediately to be with the most meetings. The one weak Paramore, Las Vegas. Also surf.im.Iy Paternal grandparents, spot and one which the Stake viving are 12 grandchildren and "dr & Mrs. Joseph M. Jerome, is asking for parental cooperation 10 great grandchildren. veside in Provo The baby has is that of the Aaronic Priesthood Woodrow Decker of the First two great grandmothers that program. Pres. Rowley plead in charge of the we know of Mrs. Sarah Bayles, for their assistance in getting Ward was K. Thomas services with the young boys out to their Farowan; and Mrs. Nellie Dal-invocation. the Holyoak offering Summit. priesthood meetings. Let the Lower Lights Be WARDS TO BALANCE Mrs Florence S. Benson of STAKE FARM ACCOUNT Burning, was sung as the openFarowan proudly announces the ing number by Mrs. Edna Brown He also announced that there and Mrs. Darlene Pendleton. arrival of her first granddaughter is but $775 indebtedness remainat Los Gatos, Calif., on Feb-maing on the Church welfare farm. Speakers for the occasion were 7th. Dorcie Jo is the This amount has been apportionW. Dalton and R. Wallace Harley name of the lovely, little seven ed among the wards who are Hulet with brief remarks by ami a half pound girl who arbeing asked to raise their quotas Mr. Decker. As a special musrived to make first-tim- e parents by March 17th. ical number, E. Ray Lyman of Darwin and Gwen Benson Lay During the Sunday morning sang, My Faith in Thee." rf that City. The couple had been session, Charles Topham, a married eight years prior to Priest of the Parowan 1st. Ward, A Perfect Day, was sung by her arrival. Mrs. Gwen M spoke further on Thou Shalt Not a mixed chorus as the closing G irr of Farowan claims great number with the benediction Bear False Witness." Lyle Top-hagrandmother honors, while the At the cemetery the dedicatory a teacher from Paragonah, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bob delivered a talk on The Wages pronounced by H. L. Adams, Iratt, resides in McGill, Nev- of Sin are Death. Very inter- prayer was offered by Gilber ada. Mrs. Benson plans on makesting reports were also givert by Barton. Pall bearers were Doning a flying trip to see the Elder and Mrs. Peter H. Gurr ald Cartwright, Lyle Mortensen, now arrival as soon as time can who recently returned from the Ralph Mortensen, Elmer Lowe, be arranged. Fred Dalton and Vern Holyoak. Hawaiian Mission. As a special musical, Still, Still With Thee, The third member of a trio was sung by Mrs. Elaine Nelson, of little sons for Carlyle and George D. Grimshaw and Mr. Katrine Taylor Johnson arrived it Mrs. Dee Wilcken of Enoch at the Iron County Hospital on Ward. The closing number was February 10th. weighing eight a musical sung by Eleanor Adpounds one ounce. He will be ams, Patricia Urie, and Jackie christened Jerald and will soon Ward from the Parowan Third provide a playmate for Ronald, Ward. 3. and Dennis, 2 years of age. Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Johnson and SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Ncta Taylor Wells of Paro-wa- n SESSION During the Sunday afternoon claim grandparent honors. Mrs. Ilettie Johnson of Salt session special topics were disiuke City is the only great cussed by Patricia Urie on Man Cannot Serve Two Masters, and grandparent. DeAnn Grimshaw on Dangers We Sh( ud Avoid. Tom and Peggy Laurette Guest speaker; were PresiMitchell Dobrusky welcomed a J. Harold Mitchell of the dent son at the Iron County Hospital Stake 15th. Presidency; Elder Paul their first, and February Felt of theCedar Institute of he weighed six pounds, six Religion, and Harold S. Snow, minces. The young couple resides President of the St. George in Cedar City where Tommy is attending College of Southern Temple. Utah. Mr. & Mrs. J. Harold NEW OFFICERS Mitchell are maternal grandSUSTAINED meeting Elton parents. Other During the grandparent honors go to AI Dobrusky of Richardson of Enoch was susParowan and Mrs. Mary Math-es- n tained as president of the Stake of Albuquerque, New Mex. mission to take the place of L. W. Sorenson, who was released. Word was received early FriA number of Stake missionaries day morning, February 18, by were also released after serving Mr. & Mrs. John Mortensen of for two years. Their successors Farowan of the arrival of a will be named later. Meeks Dalnew granddaughter born to ton was sustained as secretary of the 1st. Ward Quorum of Orland and Norine Mortensen Johnson in Coronado, Calif. The Elders to take the place of Elden baby tipped the scales at 7 Hyatt, released. Charles F. Bentley, Claude Burton, Carmen A. pounds. Mr. & Mrs. Neils Johnson of Rollins and James W. Benson, were sustained as the 3rd. Ward Milford are the paternal Elders presidency. ' Quorum Kenneth Joseph, Glade Smith, Mr. Bentley, Cyril Pendleton had been released. OIL STOVES REPAIRED & ELDERS GIVEN APPROVAL SERVICED. Call Whit Orton VOTE 3506 evenings and Saturdays. Given a vote of approval for their advancement to the Elders PROBATE AND Quorum were Charles Topham, GUARDI WSIIIP NOTICE Melvin Mitchell, Farris Evans For Further Information Consult of Parowan and Gaylen Farrow, h Summit. Other Elders who had Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. previously received a sustaining In the r Fifth Judicial District vote at Priesthood meeting were Court of the State of Utah, in Sam Bell, Larry Mortensen, Frank Mortensen and Val Holy- and for the County of Iron oak. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Special music for this session was provided by a Stake Priest- TRYPHENA A. WEST, Deceashood chorus under the direction ed Crcd. tors will present claims of D. A. Stones, Stake music v. ili vouchers to the undersigned director. They sang two num- Our Beams at his residence at Parow'an, bers, Brightly on and Fathers High of Mercy, on State Utah, County, or before the 4th day of April, the Mountain Tops. A. I) 1915. M.I.A. SUNDAY EVENING Dated this 27th day of JanuSERVICE Parowan Stake Patriarch, ary. A D 1955 W. CLAIR ROWLEY Oscar J. Hulet. delivered an Executor inspiring address at the MIA A M. MARSDEN Sunday evening service together with other talks and musical Attorney for Executor Ceoar Cin, Utah. numbers given by members Tub dates Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10,17. from each Ward in the Stake. j h-,- half-broth- er i.t--- ! i n, y, ry TAROWAN. UTAH, FEBRUARY 17, Cont. pnnserr Kvadcne laiwder and Jo Ann Hunter were bridesmaids. The latter wore sMer gowns of atpink nj Ion while the other Ail carried red were in tendants nosegays of pink and white. Don Mathexs attended to best man duties for Mr, Williams. Following a hiief honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, the newlyweds will be at home in Cedar City where the benedict is engaged in the livestock busincs. COUNTY XI-W- S New Exciting FORMALS Just in time for the Cummin' Social Season Gmt. recommended by the County Attorney. Remaining balance will be met by funds to be budgeted next year. The Board turned down the of the State recommendation that they Health Department appropriate $4,959 90 for the emHealth of County ployment Nurses in Iron County this year. This amount was approximately double that of last ear and the amount actually budgeted by the Commissioners for this purpose in 1955. The Department was so the stipulation advised, with that if they wished to transfer one of the three nurses employed during the past several months that they would have to do so. Investigations had shown that other counties with populations as great as this were employing but one nurse and the Commissioners felt that the tax payers could not afford to maintain their share of the expenses of three in Iron County. The County Clerk was also instructed !o write the State Association of County Fairs to ascertain the duties and financing of same for Hugh L. Adams who had been reported as being of Board of appointed one Directors of the Association. In Soft Chiffon of two series EARRING! Big Profit! KENROE CREATION. Muncie, Indiana. Sell 1955 Material SEVERAL PASTEL COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Individually Styled All Reasonably Priced i I r. r. Come in early and select yours! When You Think of Clothes Think of I ! MIRIAMS STYLE SHOP For Luxury Living Use Only The Rich Can Afford Hard Water Oilstovcs Henaired Have the luxury of Soft Water in Your Home without a big cash outlay. 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