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Show p.iue IA ROWAN TIMI s, PA ROWAN. UTAH, JUNE 23, 1955 1 In 'Paragonah Happenings PHONE HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT Mr. Roy McBride went to birthday celebration and a , nt pouring bee provided ttw ( Halt Lake City last .Saturday motive for a family gathering to attend the funeral services at the Ted linrton home on Mon. for hln aunt, Mrs. Fern Robinson. t'lineiii was poured for an add-- i The deceased was the wife of Dennison, Robinson former ion to the ho u Be and a family In of was honor served resident. dinner Mrs Barton's elster, Mnt. Bar-h- a Mr, MacBride made the trip with his daughter and son Inra Dailey. law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M ll of Cedar City. They returnOn Frldy evening Mrs. Bertha wen son LaNell ed late Sunday night. Toph.im und to Beaver to attend a reception On Friday evening Mrs. for newlyweda, Mr. and Mrs. Dover's accordion hand It.i.v Smith presented a concert In the Ward Chapel. A large Miss Meryle Bryant of Cedar crowd of townspeople and a ' v spent several days her number of out of town people hod week visiting with her were present. (ousln. LaNell To)hatn. Mrs Joan Davenport of the Mr. and Mrs. Henfrod Talbot, Stake Primary Hoard report a Mr and Mrs. Orson Talbot and a successful 'Homebuilder Hoi their families went to Beaver day' held at the 5 mile on Wed Sunday evening to attend the evening of last week, Weiner Farewell Testimony for their roast, fun, songs, program and nephew Arnell Gale. dancing were enjoyed.. Parents teachers and Primary offlcei The Jini Bettrldge home was were In attendance. the scene of a Dailey family leunion on Monday. Mrs. Hazel Mr and Mrs. Tom Ilemstre Thompson of SI. George and and grandaughter Sue of Salt Mrs, Lola Ilolllngshead of MilLake City visited at the home were of Mrs, Emma Edwards over ford and their famllle here for the day. the week end. A . i Luclla R. Adams NATIONAL T02Zz:$ 3604 TE REALM OF m Honored On 80th Birthday festivities marked WILD Multiple noth birthday Adams.. Par-agon- of Luella The the R. On her birthday. June H. the following members of the Adams family met In Parowan: i os-de- Mr. end Mrs. L. Redd Adams y ,i. snd family from Ilesldehurg, California: Mr. snd Mrs, O. C. Tanner snd family, and Mr, and Scott Matheson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Adams and daughter of T,ovel. Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ballanger and daughter of Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Johnson and children of Kaysvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Ray If. Adama aDd family and Mrs. Carol Wright and eon, all of Mrs. Par-agon- ! 0 Sport on one of the notional forests which contain miles of fishing streams and 2 4 million acres of natural and artificial lakes. These public forests also furnish food e d and shelter for nearly of all the animals 81,-00- one-thir- Parowan. delicious dinner was served by the daughters of Mr. Adams, the table decoration was a large lilrthdav cake. On Friday morning a trip was made to Cedar Breaks, Brian Head, and the site of the summer home where the family lived for many years. A big-gam- in the United States and for works clou ly with the state fish many, many thousands of fur and . game departments to provide bearers, game birds and water-fowllietter fishing and hunting for the of They are truly a Realm many people who love these outthe Wild. With the exception of a fow door sKirts. As America's population increases and working hour game preserves, all 181,000,000 liecome shorter there will be ever acres of national forests are ojx-demand for hunting and greater to hunting and fishing under the Saturday morntng the three sons of Mrs. Adams, Marion, fish and game laws of the states fishing on the national foresta. In which tliey are located. Last In marking the 50th AnniverRay and Redd prepared and visits over were breakfast to the group served 10,000,000 of its establishment the year, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butterfield sary by Mrs and Robinsc; Mr. Ray made by fishermen and hunters American eople, the Forest Servat the Five Mile. ami their 3 children of Akron, and daughter Sandra went to from every state in the Union to ice of the U. S. Department 4 Co'o a rived here on Monday to Clrcleville on Monday to attend Saturday evening Mrs. Adams their favorite sports in Agriculture urges every A nr enjoy served a dinner daughters-ln-lavisit with Carol's people, Mr. the funeral for Rays cousl these forests. to take a greater interest ir ae Mrs. Sam Abbott. at the family home. Clarence LaFevre. Wildlife is a renewable re- the protection, development anc Mr. Butterfield has been railA program was presented by wise source just like grass and trees. use of the national forestr ed into the Air Force and wf Mr .and Mre. Homer Board-ma- n the family In honor of Mrs. tlie Forest to all Service which the Accordingly, belong people. renort to I.arsen Air Force Base, are enjoying a visit from Adams in the FlrstWard Chapel Mrs. Arnold Gurr was taken to Ivah Jeans parents, Mr. and Washington on June 30. on Sunday evening. The program Suit Lake City Tuesday (o con- Mrs Robinson from Kanarra, was announced by Alice Ballinsuit a specialist over an allergy T.M. Adele Matheson, ger. which ehe has been Hiifferiiy. Mrs. Yvonne Chamberlain and Adams and Redd Adams were rhildren attend Sunday School the speakers. Favorite songs Mr. and Mrs. Iterdell Bentley a spcial program on the re here last Sunday. The A merit an Legion Aux. of Mrs. Adams and her husband. became proud parents of a son are .'toration of the Melchlzedek honoring all Gold Star Thomas D. Adams, now deceased born to them on June 17, at the was presented In Priesthood Mothers at a tea to be held Mr. Earl Stapley came down w'ere sung. Sarament Meeting Sunday, with from Woods Cross during the Iron County Hospital. This Is day. June 2 4 at 2.30 p.m. lg the talks given by Rex Hulet, How week to spend a day with his their second child. Debbie, two There will be a short program year old daughter, has been ard Dailey and Jack Farrow. Ward Relief Rooms, family. staying with her grandparents, followed bv refreshments. All the voting or the outstanding the Howard Bentleys while her Cold Star .Mothers and Aux. Visiting this week at the Jay of the day, the traditional Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards mother has been in the hospital. members are invited to attend. peope Davenport home Is Misa Coleen and dughter spent Sunday fishUncle Sam, Goddess of Liberty Madsen, daughter of Mr. & Mre. ing on Cedar Mountain. and 'Miss Utah. Voting box-arThe Misses Anna and Eva Elmer Madsen of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Mitchbeing placed In local busFa rowan were hostessThe Gary Bartons from Nev. Adams of ell atti iided the Western Assn, iness houses where, for the next es last week to their nelce. Miss Laurie and Janice Davis of Mr. with few. davs anyone wdll he able Kish of State Came and spent Saturday night Richfield are (.pending (en days and Mrs. Lester Dailey and Dorothy Dodge and her friend. conference held at to vote for their favorite candMiss Marie Lenfest from New with their grandparents, Mr. family. Moran AVvomiug, the last part idate at le per vote. York City. Miss Dodge Is the ; and Mrs. Otto Dailey while of last week The committee members have daughter of LaVerde Adams their parents, Carol and Von Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bryant and fide with other activities In the Dodge and Keith Dodge, both j Davis are in Atlanta, Ga, atMr and Mrs. Harley W. Dalwho just moved to family planned the local events to of Parowan. She is tending a Junior Chamber of ton returned last week from a and Mr, and Mrs. Bob formerly Everyone can patror returning to her home in Commerce convention. whiih took them into the Do the home town celebration Low and daughter of Beaver, trip California from New Northwest. They visited with end still attend the race meet spent Sunday afternoon here. York, where she has been em- Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. (heir son. Alma and his family if they wish to. ployed in the Editorial DepartDaley enjoyed a trip to Bryce nt Salem. Oregon. Their two Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport ment of the Carnagie Endowand daughter, with a .Toe Ottenheimer of Salt Lake and family, and Coleen Madsen, ment for International Peace. daughters. Josephine and CarolMr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell ine. both of whom live in Salt Cttv. one of the directors of went to Paragonah Sunday for Miss Lenfest is on the staff of of Ogden. Lake, went with them. a family dinner at the Wm. T. the Bnnk of Iron Countv. spent the Whitney Museum of Ameri home. The Daltons report visiting n couple of days In town during Davenport can Art in New York City. Mrs. Hulda Peterson is carwi'h the Joel H Ortons and the the week. e ing for three of her grandchtld-laulinSilas Wards in Ori'gqn. The ocMr. and Mrs. Victor Smith of Parowan Renie Joe Dobrusky, son of Mr. Mr H. L. Halterman returncasion for lies trip was Mr. and and son of Paragonah visited A1 and Charlotte Dobrusky of Parowan. and Mrs qen. Chuckle, ed Tuesday from Pasadena. Calfortieth Daltons with Victor's parents. Mr. and wedding Mrs. Mary Matheson of while they have the mumps. ifornia where she attended the anniversary Mrs. Harold Smith on Sunday. New Mexico, was pledged rrduation of her son Ralph to the Dota Lainlm Sigma HonVisiting at the Hyrum Hum from Pasadena City College. orary Industrial Fraternity at phries home is Mrs, Browning Stake MIA Leadership Meethas Inst completed his Ralph the University of New Mexico ing will he held Monday, June of Long Beach, mother of Mrs. training, we are told. in Albuqurque. This is an honor Billve Humphries, ,and also a 27 at 8 p m in the First-secon- d fn as much as their marks must niece from Iowa. Ward Chapel. Mrs. Peter H. Gurr Is at the As it would be an almost be above a B averagp. Joe . All Stak earn! Ward workers home of her daughter Mrs. Ila The Oscar J. Hulets are en- impossible task to see each one was one of 12 bovs at the Uniaie urged to be in attendance. Kherrett in Cedar, City recoverjoying a visit from a daughter, pcronally, and speaking for versity to make this honorary from a heart attack which Mickelson, and everyone at the Parowan Cafe, fraternity thia year. Last year Remember O of C meeting Mon-dn- v ing Mrs. Dorothy she suffered last Thursday. children from Powell, Wyo, we would like to take this he was an honor student also, night nt the Court House. at 3 years means of thanking the fine Ho has completed Mexico New of the University Gayland Farrow of the U. S. business establishand people U furof U. the ten at a and one quarter day Navy is home for of Parowan and Cedar He is al o a ments of the from graduate lough after just graduating their who time, of is He return gave City will School. He Parowan school. High Yoetnans CEDAR CITY, UTAH lo San Diego for two more help and beautiful flowers majoring In engineering. weeks training, then report to which made the opening of Kan Fransi.,co to be assigned to the Parowan Cafe such a wonINVITES YOU TO SEE MERTON MITCHELL IN a ship. He is, the son of Mr. derful day in our lives and one I PA ROW AN LOR THE BEST VALUES IN NEW & Continued from front page and Mrs. Ray Farrow. that will be remembered for for the swimming bus Thursday If D CARS. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE the years to come. h;t been set aside for girls and 'll Ut. The Ray Farrow family made Especially do we thank the Fridav for bovs. Tbe bus wil H! VALl LS ON THE THORLEY MOTOR CO. LOT; a trip to Salt Lake City to take 'll Times for the pub- pick up swimmers from where Parowan their daughter, Margie at Parowan 9 at am; !r Bottling Co., she will be employed this sumlicity, Coco-Col- a 4-Door Summit at 0:40 mer. She will stay with Mrs. the Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 9 ?o and and suit own vour vou have sister-in-laif Farrowe brother and and the Seven-u- p Bottling Co. Si.! pc Deluxe, Radio, Hearer is free. A charge Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker. for the soft drinks; Farmer towel tbe swim One Owner, Very Clean of 10c will bn charged to heln Brothers for the coffee; Arden the cost of operating All the Farrow families of Creameries for the Meadow th0 bus 2-D- oor Summit attended the wedding Gold lee Cream and George Fvorv Wednesday at 7 o m. Miss and reception of a niece. s tic. been set aside for tennis Leon Berry and Leland Wade the Music Man for the mu w. .'pjnr, Eordomatic, Radio, Heater Those desiring inwish that evenis sincere It our f Cedar City, Saturday ts Whitewalls, Spotless rai qu should brine ing. Leone is the daughter of it a. ourselves , be accepted as struction time that at ith them j.wk and Florence Farrow a hart of Parowan as was the 4-D- oor Next Monday, June 27 a 7 Berry. cafe. n m those crls who nre May God's richest blessings to nlaving softball, meet One O ,wier Clean Let us make you a price Mr and Mrs. Douglas Farrow bn with all you In front of the Sehoo1 hne' and sons of Idaho Falls are Tecil C. Ball Teams will be orga"ird at tint i pending a wreek with the Boyd . Carrie Beth Ball time if there are enough girls Walker. and visiting with Mr. d BoWSv Bali Ray present. Any girl who is John Farrow, Douglas's father, I ' r.w I ord'wn trie. Power Steering, Auto. Seats will he eligible to plnv The Radfords with brothers Lyle, Jack and I p ... Farrow, and sister Lucy Radio. Heater, Double Eagle WAV Tires 1 Time'. Green. add TIMES classified Parowan Try a w Legion Aux. Sets Tea For Gold Star Mothers Summit News lst-2n- Paragonah 4th d 4-- H Doings Cooking held Queens their last meeting at the home of one of our leaders, Pat Lrte. We elected our officers as follows; Pres Sandra Orton; Sec. Tras. Marilyn Adams; Song Leader Sandra Decker; Reporter Mary Kay Evans. Others are Phyllcs Brown, Linda Etubbs, Lola Ann Butcher. Our leaders are Pat Urle and Elanor Adame. Ing, cottage cheese peanut sandwich filling and apricot milk We made salad sandwich Our next meeting will be at the home of Sndra Orton. Reported by Mary Kay Evans fill-drin- k. The "Six Happy Stitchers held their fourth meeting on June 1(1 at the home of Evans. They worked on skirts, (.carves and blouse. They served cake and punch. The fifth meeting was held June 21 at the home of Omah Lee Smith where they worked on skirts and blouses. They served root beer floats. The next meeting will he held June 23 at the home of June Decker. Reported by Omah Lee Smith The "Sewettes of Parowan held their second meeting Wed. June 15 at 2 pm. We have started to sew. There were four members present. It was held at the home of Alice Tullis. Reported by Karen Ilolyoak TheChuckwagon Kids" held their first meeting on Monday, June 20 at the home of Delores Mortensen and elected officers for this year. They are: Pres. Jant Bess; Vice Pres. Virginia Mercer; Sec. Metta Marie Mercer; Song Leader Kay Dalton: Reporter Marie Kirkpatrick. Our other leader Is LaReta Decker. Reported by Marie Kirkpatrick J. Parowans Newest Cafe SERVING f 1 Breakfast Lunch Dinner We Bnko All Our Own Pastry Open From S:a.m. Till l:a.m. e rs Par-owa- coln-rnun- n. tv Detective work by telephone locates lost bike . . . savs family 45 son-in-la- AII111-rjurqii- Notice An Expression Of Appreciation pre-dent- al j TKORLEY MOTOR COMPANY The young son in the family was frantic. He bad left bis bike at the hall field and was unable to find it. The youngsters mother got on the telephone to try to locate the bike, without success. She was about to give it up for lost, when one final call to the man in charge of the field brought the good news. By luck he had found the bike and was waiting for the owner to claim it. This family discovered as so many others are doing every day that telephone service doesnt cost it pays! So let it work for you to save money, to make things easier in many ways. Now that we mention it, aren't there some calls you should make right now? Name withheld, but story is an actual case taken from Telephone Company files. Recreation Par.i-gona- h 1951 Chevrolet 1953 Ford i'?'--pte- 1951 DeSoto d 1954 Ford Country Sedan inte-est-e- Telephone people in Utah work every day to make your telephone service an even bigger value. ' for quick results. Only $2.50 per year Qwatyinitr'tmmv - ) |