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Show .lining coxp. V1.' A PAROWAN PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH, f PHRlARY 9, NUMBER SIXTEEN Harold B. Lee To Attend1 Quarterly Conference Here Parowan Stake Conference the high council, ward be held here Sunday opnes, stake and u. ard clerks, evening and Sunday, Feb. 11 and stake Melchisedik Priest hood committee and stake and 12. Priesthood Aaromc Senior General the Representing Authorities will be Harold committee. bnh-wi- B. Lee and Lorenzo Hatch will be the Welfare represent- ative. The meetings Saturday evening will be held in the Ward Chapel, At 6 30 p.m. there will be a meeting of the stake presid- high council and stake wrard welfare committees, followed at 8 pm. by a spec- ial leadership meeting for) First-Secon- d j ll The general sessions will be held Sunday in the Third Ward Chapel at 10 am and 2 p.m. The MIA Session will also be in the Third Ward Chapel at 7.30. President Knight has an- rounced that the public ad- dress svstem has been re- paired now so the people in tbp wing roopis will he able' to hear. Local And Personal News Mr. and Mrs. William , Carl-- j ' . , ,, , . Noitheast Furniture Co of Cedar City will open a new branch of their store in Parowan on Saturday, Feb. 11. The store will be housed in the building formerly occupied by Mitchells Gift and Appliance, and will be managed by Boyd Mitchell, who has been working with Northeast in their Cedar City store for the past several months. The new store here will carry a complete line of home furnishings, including appli-cncances and carpeting. The Par-anowan store will operate in conjunction with the com-- j panys larger store in Cedar, City store and warehouse, so that items that ane not in stock here can be quickly secured from the Cedar City v, d oicveua w.m tom outlet. vian wiui n.r ana Open house will be held oa wic uay wiiu au, aiiu Saturday afternoon and even- (ing at which time several worthwhile prizes will be given to holders of lucky uu iSeta anu Mary bcrs Prizes include a plat. usan spent last weeK form rocker, electric blanket, in Provo where tney attend- - two ottomans, two towel sets ecJ the two BYU games and and four kitchen stools. visited with Mrs. Benson s An any0ne has to do to sons, John and the Simon qualify for the drawing is Bensons. visit the store and pick up a ticket. Orchids imported from Mrs. Phyllis Lloyd and (wo Hawaii will be given to all daughters, Patricia and Carol ladies who visit the store. Ann came up from Las Vegas on Friday and picked up Mr. and Mr$. Bill Burt and son Roger and went on to Provo to attend the game at the BYU Saturday evening. num-aaugme- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Haller man and Sammy and Christine went up to Provo last Saturday to see the BYU Denver basketball game, and to visit with the Gene Orton family. Warren Pendleton returned home from the Iron County Hospital last Monday where he had spent several days. j Parowon Miss Chosen Queen of Eloanore Adams, popular Parowan High School student was selected "Miss 213th" by members of the 213th FA BN, Utah National Guard, at a con test held on Monday evening Miss Adams was selected to represent the 213th during the remainder o this jear by guard members after compet-iowhich included the presentation of dance numbers and an organ recital. Miss Jackie Winterrose, of Cedar City, Miss 213th last year, acted as host for the three lovely girls during th evening, and introduced each S!I-to the men. After seeing each girl per- form the 90 men and 10 ofU n It r T , Miss , .. , . d as queen reign with Miss Jeri Smith and Miss Janet Flannigan of Ce- dar City as attendants. Miss Adams, a student at the Parowan High, is also active in church affairs, and was one of the queens attendants at last years Iron County Fair. Heart Attack Fatal To Game Commissioner Highlights of Miss Adams reign will include her presiding over social functions of the Guard such as their Annual Military Ball, Birth- day Party, Toy Dance, and connected activities social Governors Day during camp in June. Next month she will be flown to Salt Lake City and there be entered Miss Utah m the state-wid- e National Guard contest. TTiis contest is held mostly m the Hotel Utah where all contest- ants will live together in suites provided by the Utah National Guard. The high- light of this contest will be the Queens Military Ball at the Rainbow Rendezvous, 19. VOLUME The Parowan High School In the game with Milford, chalked up two more basketball victories during the week, the first score was made by one league play against Mil- the Tigers, but their good ford Wednesday night, and start was short lived. Parothe other against Fredonia wan took the lead soon after last Friday night. The Fre- the opening gun, 3nd retaindonia was a and ed it very easily throughout of age on or before October was won quite handily. All the entire game. The Tigers, is set for Wed Feb. Parowan players saw action though they tried hard were 31, 1!). 13. outclassed, and lost on the during the game. held be will Registration big floor in the Parowan in Mrs Fae Bensons room1 LOCOl MCfl lOKC Gym. at the Elementary Building The half time score was in Parowan. 23 - 15 with the Rams leadTime set for registration is ing. In the second half of between the hours of 2.30 and the game the Tigers regained 4 m Parents 0f these of their losses, and pushA new busine enterprise part rtn oloud brinc the childs' was iuanched here last week ed the Rams for part of the bir,h "! ' when Morris Rasmussen and play, but again the large floor, ap uqr immunizations. Child- - Harvey Adams were granted and the Ram players took ren IU,ed not accompan ytheir a dealership in Fergason farm their toll. The score ended In a victory for the parerds impliments and tractors. Rams. This Kindergarten regis- The business will be opert ration applies to all child- ated for the present at RasWright led the Tigers scorren of this age group in Par- mussen's blacksmith shop. A ing with 17 points, followed owan and Paragonah new building to house the ma- by Wadsworth with 16. The box score for the Rams chinery and shop will be built as follows: was this spring just as soon as pf fg ft f pts weather will permit, according to Mr. Rasmussen. It is anticipated that a comThe Parowan Stake Mia stock of spare parts will Maids and Explorers Rose plete be carried here so that farmprom will be held Friday ers in Beaver & Iron Counties evening, February 10, in the wont have to be inconvenWard Recrea-wit- h ienced by having to wart for tion Hall beginning at 9 p m parts. iWjb the Haywood Orchestra Some equipment has aljfurnishing the music ready been delivered and Xhis win be a bud t dance more will arrive as the seaand wiU be semi.formal The son advances, we are told. heme s It.s Almost T non-leagu- ly Dealership 62-4- 3 MIA Slates Rose Prom First-Seco- nd , Sfllbbs j . re Aileen Holyoak - To Become Mrs. Rodney Prisbrey app-rochi- Nneu-moni- Mrs. Ortell Rasmussen and daughter, Maxine, went to Provo last week end where they visited with Ortells Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Ward Keith Mrs. and visitalso new baby boy. They ed in Bountiful with Mrs. j Aileen Holyoak to Rodney S. Prisbrey is being told by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holyoak. The benedict-elec- t is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Prisbrey of Cedar City, Xbe COUpie wjn exchange vows in the St George LDS g Temple, February 23. A reception will be held that evening in the First-Sec- at ond Ward Relief Room Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Gurr announce the birth of a new grandaughter, born Monday evening in the Iron County Hospital to Kendall and Rose 1 el Lund 1S urr- 1 rsof Modena is the maternal - - . .j j Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mor-- 1 tensen announce the birth of an eight pound, seven ounce grandaughter, born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mor- tensen of Reseda, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Manning of Cedar are maternal grand- parents. ing the University of Wyoming. Mrs. Silas Orton has been spending the past few days in Beaver with relatives. Mrs. Rena Davis of Circle- ville underwent surgery last Tuesday morning in the PanMrs. and guitch hospital. Mr. For Parowan. Miss Sharon Holyoak sis- ter of the bride will act as Maid of Honor. Bridsmaids 'will be Miss Margarete Bar- ton, Miss Joyce Tullis, Miss Arlene Holyoak, Miss Emily Mae Wilcock, and Miss Luella Bob Mitchell and Norm PhilliPs- LittIe Michele Holy-Mroak will be Flower Girl. Day of Parowan, and .Reed DeLoy Prisbrey will stand Henderson of Panguitch. at- bes man. as tended the funeral services at Price on Mondav for J. I have often been struck Allen Browne, State Fish and bv the fact that the symptoms who Game Commissioner, of laziness and fatigue are djpd at his home in Price of a heart attack last Friday. practically the same, Fredrick Lewis Allen l j ( J Bang-U- p ! i - ' Gets Transfer To Fishlake Transfer of Don D. Seaman, Forest Ranger on th Dixie National Forest with headquarters at Teasdale, Ut. was announced today by Albert Albertson, Forest Super- visor. Mr. Seaman will transfer to the Fishlake National Forest with headquarters at Beaver Utah. He will replace Ranger Hamner Christensen who is retiring at the end of Wednasdays win by the Rams leaves them the only unbeaten team in Region Six. Play this week sees Par- owan pitted against Delta on Deltas floor. Notice Feb. O. N. O. Club His wife is the,.Thurs., Stake Pres. Meeting 'Meeting, former Gaye Davis of Ven- -u Feb. 10 Stake Rose Prom Fri., ice, Utah. They have two son, Mon., Feb. 13 City Council Michael Don and Leslie D. Meeting, County Commission They will move to Beaver Meeting about March 1. A replacement for Mr. Sea- - Wed., Feb. 15 Chamber of man hasnt been named yet, Commerce, Literary Club Thars., Feb. 16 Tri-- Meeting, Mr. Albertson said. Stake Presidency Meeting Mrs. Merle Rasmussen is Mon., Feb. 20 Lions Club, Fire home again after visiting in Drill Southen California with the Thurs., Feb. 23 O. N. O. Club F. W. Hhatts for the past two Meeting, Stake Presidency weeks. Meeting Mrs. Rasmussen said she Mon., Feb. 27 Stake Leadergot down there in time to ship Meeting see some rain 8 inches in operations. - Mr and Mrs. Alfred Wil- cock were notified of the death of Mr. Wilcocks sister, Revoe Willner, at Ely, Nevada on Tuesday evening. Funeral services will be held Friday at Ely. This is how things look in Calender of Events wed-din- From there Maxine went to Laramie where she is attend- Dixie Ranger February. Ranger Don Seaman is a second generation Forester be City Marshal Max Hening the son of former Ranger drickson reminds dog owners Frank W. Seaman, retired, of that licenses on their dogs Cedar City, who was one of are due. To date only a few the first rangers to be appoint owners have licensed their ed after the Forests of Southhnimals. Licenses must be ern Utah were created in the procured within the next few early 1900s. days or the dogs will be deDon received his early stroyed. schooling in Cedar City, and Word was received here the then graduated from the US AC at Logan with a degree in first of the week by Thomas ; forestry He began working Davenport, telling of the on the Wasatch National For- - death of his brother, Horace, est as a forest guard, and later in La Feira, Texas. No details filled an assignment as assist- were given concerning the ant Ranger on the Kamas cause of death nor where he would be buried. Ranger District. In 1952 he was transfered to Teasdale where he has been stationed till now. He is a veteran of World War II, having seen service in the European theatre of 9 - ten-su- e, Farm Machinery Marrietta Stevens and Edward J. Wirhousky came up from California last week to Utah sportsmen suffered a Mrs. Aaron Rasmussen un- visit with Marriettas family, real loss in the recent un- the Frank Stevens and other derwent surgery in the Iron timely death of J. Allen' LOOSC County Hospital last Sat. Browne of Price. relatives and friends. morning. Her condition is reBrowne was nearing the The meeting of ported good. end of his fifth year of a six the O. N. O. Club was held vear term as a member of Jim Mitchell, son of Mr. the Utah State Fish and Game where Miss Utah National at the home of Mrs. Ola Roband Mrs. John S. Mitchell, Commission. He was appoint- - Guard will becrowned. inson last Thursday night. The time was spent in sew- made a cross country flight According to Lt. David A. by Governor J. Bracken of close the the at from Salt Lake to Parowan, Lee to represent district three Melville, plans for the local paper. ing and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stubbs were refreshments one the states five fish and ball are progressing very well evening day last week, with his and four children of Cowley sales ticket with districts. indicating served by the hostess. instructor Melvin Reeves the game watched their home go up in be will ball this that years Browne served all Utah grandson of Mr. and Mrs ' flames dances ever Sunday morning. The Miss Mary Jane Marsden Scott Orton. sportsmen with ability and one of the largest was burned corn- structure came down from Salt Lake, fairness as he contributed un-- held by the local unit. the ground and to Townspeople are reminded Pletely where she is teaching school, Word was received here by tiring efforts in the commis- clothes the family the from only tickets to get their any to spend lst week end with Mrs. Arvilla Mortensen that sions work of forming theEavedwas were member wearing the William Marsdens. her mother, Mrs. Nannie Eyre, policy under which the dethe The fire started while who suffered a stroke two partment of fish and game - family was in church. No occashave will No person Clinton Lowder, who has weeks ago, has been removed has operated during his ion to complain of the want of definite cause of the blaze of office. been working at' the Parowan from the Long Beach hospital time who never looses any. is known, but it is believed Mercantile, has gone to Salt to her home in daughters Thomas Jefferson that the wiring may have Lake City where he is atLong Beach. Her condition is been at fault. There was a tending the Salt Lake Area showing- improvement. Laziness travels so slowly smajj amount of insurance on Vocational School, where he that poverty soon overtakes thg buiiding. him. plans to complete his train- . Delbert Mortensen, who has Benj amine Franklin) ing in arcitectural drafting. been working near Milford, His wife and baby will join was The engagement and home with a brought 3IX0N-DAWS0H MADE HONORARY SCOUTS end. week him next marriage of Miss last week. j : s. Utoh'l Congressmen Henry A. Dixon, left, ond Willrom A. Dowson, eoted, ore shown being jointly presented with min'Oture Boy Scout emblems by Cub Scout Members of Congress, the Michael Oe Vail, in a recent ceremony in Washington. asr.ed Cabinet, ond other government officials hove been similarly "pinned and to wear the emblem during the week February 6th to 12th, in celebration of the 46th anniversary of the Boy Scout movement in America. ; J H 24 hours-- -. Values, Read The Ads In This Issue 4 fORlY Parowan Rams Talley Fifth Win To Pace Division Play Guard Unit n Pa rowan ston spent last week end in l Los Angeles where they visit- - , , a |