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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH page 2 Cedar City Group To Stage Fashion Show PAROWAN Summit News PERSONALS DONNA DAVENPORT Mr. and Mrs. Eldon O. Adams and Mrs. Sylvia Lafevre of Orem spent Sunday with the Benson Haycock family. The of U Cedar City Jaycce-Ette- s have invited everyone in Parowan to their annual Spring Fashion Show schedMr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanks uled for Thursday, March 8, were in at the Cedar Stake House. of Salt Lake City, Whitfor the week town last "Sure Sign of Spring" is the Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey funeral. theme for this years show ney spent one day last week in which begins at 8 p m. Richfield with the Von Davis The Second Ward MIA is family. Carol Davis and two Twelve clothing stores inweek course cluding Miriams, of Parowan starting a seven daughters returned with them interest group for a weeks visit here. Von the for special will show their latest spring . , , . fashions for both men and Gilbert Barton will be in women. bers are urged to attend. A new feature of this year show will be a drawing for Mrs. Carol Davis entertainover ten door prizes contribAlbert E. Adams Jr., who ed a grouu of friends at the uted by local Cedar City Mer. has been working in Grand Dailey home last Saturday were chants. Rapids, Colo., has returned evening. Those attending Mr. Theon Thorley will be home. He will now take th: Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Ilulet commentator for the show and job of head chemist for Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hunt of Cedar City: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer. Organist, Construction Co. Mrs. Bob Low of Beaver: and wril provide musical backMr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and ground for the models. Connie Mrs. Fay Faddis is ChairDavenport. tickets for the man of the show and Mrs. are selling show and tickets will also Mrs. Emma Fife and son Wanda Sew is serving as at the door that Ruth Board Advisor. Mrs. Gillman, spent last week with her folks in Pleasant Grove. Gras is head of Decorations night. The Jaycee-Ette- s are workwith Mrs. Patsv Clavton in one of make hard this to ing Paul Fife and daughter charge of favors. Mrs. Suzanne Morris is Chairman of Re- the nicest show's they have Vicki of Parowan are spendWanda staged with decorations, fav- ing the week here with the Mrs. freshments, Thomson is Chairman of Tick- ors, refreshements; and with Ted Fifes while Mrs. Renae et Sales, and Mrs. Geniel the addition of a ramp, good Fife is visiting a sister un Provo. Tuitchell. Poster Chairman. seating for everyone. J All Cedar City Javcee-Ette- s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn and son Paul, were week end visitors here. They Snow tats, skis, snow shoes, snow courses-phooDid returned to Ephriam on Sun. of The Elmer Madsens jou cer have anyone strap a couple of number three tubs to Henr-rsoNels visited the at fill them with rocks, then tell you to hike about tour feet, miles in some eight inches of soft snow.' I ll tell you, Madsen home over the week end. t aint as easy as punching a typewriter. Yours truely found that out the hard way Tuesday. Miss Colleen Madsen spnt Lee Carlson of the Soil Conservation, called last week and the week end with the Jay said he w'as going up Parowan Canyon to run the snow cours- Davenport family. es at the Ed Ward Flat and at the Yankee. Lee said lie was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans raking the snow cat, and asked if wed like to go along. Beson Richard are moving and ing curious and on the stupid side, we said yes. Tuesday morn-in- ; into their new home Wed. Lee, Hal Mitchell and yours truely, loaded ourselves in truck with the cat. Things were fine till we got the pick-uThe Carlisle Hulets are re- to the Five Mile, then heavy snow forced us to put chains turning to their home here on the truck. We drove almost to the Six Mile and couldn't after spending a year in Cedar get any farther with the truck, so we unloaded the cat and City. starred with it from there. Things went fine till we got to the Mr. C. Leland Dailey of top of the hogs back, where we knocked the bearings out of the motor on the cat. Now Lee is one of those kind of guys Salt Lake City is staying at his folks home, the Charles that once he starts a job, wont quit till its finished, no mat- R. Daileys while he is emter who it kills. Well, we left the cat with two pairs of skis ployed in Cedar. and those No. 3 tubs they call snow shoes, and headed for the snow courses. The pair of skis the writer wore had nothing Word Was received here this bur a perverse nature. They were so slick that they wouldnt week of the death of Miss go up hill worth a hoot (of course we left the climbers in Edna Adams of Cedar. Shn is the truck a couple of miles down the canyon). By 1 p.m. Hal a sister of Mrs. Vernon Dailey. and the writer with skis, and Lee on snow shoes, had reached Mr. Howard Dailey and son the top of he "Tar Kiln Hill, and were all in rough shane Milton made a business trio Boy if youve never had "groin pains, thats the way to eet to Salt Lake City last week. them. of U Thev attended he BYU-We changed modes of locomotion there, Lee taking the basketball game before slick sticks, and yours truely taking the snow shoes. After turning home. another eternity we made it to the Ed Ward Flat and took Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey the measurements, then the treck back started. and daughter will spend this The snow cover, clear from die Five Mile up as far as we week end in Salt Lake. got, looked real good, better in fact than weve seen at th time of year for a long rime. with a tape inRECEIVE TYPING AWARDS stead of the snow tube-- at "Bob Sled measured about 19 The Gregg Publishing Co. inches in the flat. Drifts along the "Tark Hill were 37 has awarded pins to Peggy inches in places. (They were deep enough in a couple of Dobrusky for typing 62 nwpm, places so that this kid couldn't touch the bottom w'ith his Barbara Bayles, 55 nwpm and Jim Burt, 55 nwpm. John arm when he fell down.) At the Ed Ward Flat, snow depth ranged from 20 to 27 Simkins has 47 nwpm and Helen Hatch has 45 nwpm, for inches along the snow course. which they each received a We were surprised to see the number of deer that are certificate from the Gregg Co. wintering in this area. There were tracks all over the country, even on the "Tark Hill jus as far south as you could see. We KSUB FEATURES PI1S a Is:' saw a lor of bob cat sign from the top of the "Hog s MUSIC DEPARTMENT Back u.' into the Bowery Valley. (Told you those skis were afternoon On Saturday perverse natured, they wouldnt even slide down hill, so we March 3 at 2:30. a grouD of all walked again. Man, that was the longest, tredcst walk Parowan High School Music j n we ever got roped in on, but when Lee calls again, well Department students wi . , Station Radio over heard lx: mst as big a fool, and go again. KSUB. Must Take Test grnhs phot g from the 1955 Natioril H'gh School Photographic coyest will be on display at he University of Utah durin; t gonewM nual Sportswriters a tographers Clinic Ma c'i 1 The clinic is spon 1 n the U of U depar m journalism for spor' and photographers ' , j hands of all agents in early ment of fish and game offices returns. April, wtih the 1956 issue of with the license sales Several states have adoptlicenses. Agents need only have a first-tim- e applicant ed similar programs in recent a the fill in Any person purchasing questionnaire and years. hunting license in Utah for then send them to the depart the first time during 1956 will be required to fill out a questionnaire covering gun handlour ing and safety afield before the license is issued. The new regulation will apJL ply chiefly to resident juveniles receiving either their first game bird or big game nonlicense and to first-tim- e resident hunting license buyers of all ages. The questionnaire is design ed to alert the new hunting license purchaser to safe gun JONES MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE APhandling afield and to the POINTMENT OF LESTER WILLIAMSON AS SALES laws covering same. REPRESENTATIVE. ASK HIM ABOUT THESE TINE It was organized by the SPECIALS TO BE FOUND AT JONES MOTOR TODAY. big game committee of the Utah Wildlife Federation, recommended by the state federation and approved by the Utah Board of Big Gtme ConClub Coupe Radio, Heater New Blue Finish Clean trol and the Fish and Game Commission. It is a first move Clinic Prize-winnin- rr ' Utah high schools. ; to Prof. Quintus C. Wilson. The exhibit of the national photographic contest winners includes 16 photographs whi-rated top honors in the four classes of the contest. Dr. Wil- son said this will he one of several exhibits on display at the clinic. Every high school in the state may send two student photographers and two stu-- j dent sportswriters to the 1956 First - Timers U Sponsor; Sportswriters REPORTER Speakers in the Sacrament Meeting last Sunday were Ivan Dailey and Rex Ilulet. Two vocal solos were furnished by Mr. McCallaster, accompanied by Miss Grimshaw, both students at the CSU. 1, ey. hc i p j $647 1951 Mercury clin- - 1955 DeSoto toward reducing hunting acand deaths with recidents Tw'o $50 scholarships to the to license purchases. gard University wdll be awarded by The forms will be in the the Deseret ic. News-Telegra- Radio, Firedome Heater, Power Steering, Power U-- m From where I sit ... Sy DoJt-VVhose-Sel- $2,695 1953 Buick f? $1147 Special Club Coupe have to From where I sit. Ill admit Monks schemes attract attention. They often seem farfetched to me, but he and I always had different opinions on how to run a business just as we have different opinions about whats the best beverage. He likes hot tea I prefer a glass of beer which doesnt keep us from having a smooth-runnin- g friendship. Monk McCarthys almost as good at publicity stunts as he is at servicing and repairing cars which is pretty darned good. Ilis latest gimmick is a handbill titled : W hy Not G rease Your Own Car ? Then he follows with two paragraphs about all the greases need-t- youll full set of he wrenches, spray gun, grease gun, four jacks -- the ability to work flat on your back with a face full of goo. And at the very end theres this line: Or, if thats too much trouble, well do the job for 75$." Copyright, Radio, Heater Dynaflow 1941 Plymouth $95 Rad o and Heater New Tires Runs G.xxl 1948 Chrysler W.ndsor $195 Radio, Heater Automatic Transmission 21 Cars To Choose From Jones Motor Co. 380 SOUTH MAIN 1 S Brakes, Automatic Trans., Tinted Class, Air foam Scats, 9,100 Miles. Sam SI, 000 Joe Marsh On The Local Fish & Game Scene -- on these fins CEDAR CITY UTAH jo, Lnital bluics brewers Foundation .. ... , rv.'.T is' I X . U diMfi Snow--measur- ! Mr. LeNoir Asav has made of last week fish Beaver Vern the at Spent part arrangements for the students hatchery. hatchfish has competing in Kanab on March the Taylor, hatchery superintendant got all the to be the performers, will hold is and cry just waiting on the weather to start getthem out. Seven loads have already been planted in t.ng REGIONAL MUSICIANS TO Washington County. This is earlier than plants are usually VtfptVv KANAB made, but low water conditions at the hatchery have made LeNoir Asay, PIIS Music it necessary to get part of the fish out. Vern estimates that Dept, head, announces the folthere is somewhere around 90,000 legal fish still left at the lowing students will go to Kanab to compete on March plant. The new pump for the at the hatchery has been order- 7: ed and should arrive the first of next week. When the punv Therr accordianists. Heber is installed, enough water will be available to hold the fish Lund, Dewain and LaNel Topand Stars ham. playing safely until planting time. Stripes Forever: Grils Trio, to jPat, Helen and Eleanor Those of you who havent seen large concentrations of sing Robin in the Rain: A solo bv Trank Ben- migratory waterfowl before are going to miss a good chance trumpet th s spring if you dont drive down to the Little Salt Lake. J1? ,Jiy Into the Night : Pat Tihere are ducks and geese in by the thousands. .Trombone solo Roy RummH A large part of the ducks are pintails which make Parow an pomp and Circumstances". Valley a resting place on their northward migration eacli !pian0 solo, Vanda Mitchell. Malguena; Piano solo bv There is also a large number of geese, both snow' and Barbara Bayles. Comina: David solo. honkers in. Too bad these birds cant make this a fali stop-o.'Topham. Trumpet Austurla; Piano solo, Rov v e might get some shooting if they did. Rummler;and saxapbone solo. Roger Gurr. FASTER SETTING M X P w0,flw: Ashing c AND SAFER THAN THE SUN! CiiON Whirlpool Delicate Fabric Control lets ou adjust drying warmth to any weave, any material. In addition, only Whirlpool gives you e Complete, visiblecon-tro- l with new illuminated Guide Lite panel! The Dring-es- t ever . 1 1: ONE DIM- - . . breeze created by ThermaFlowAction! e with- out with Lamp! sun-fadi- Sun-a-Tiz- er Caressing care in the Drum! 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