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Show ' age PAROWAM TIMLS, PAROWAN, UTAH, APRIL 1 Recite Vows lltnind D. A Knight i For the past few weeks we here at the Parowan post office have noticed on the count enence of many of our patrons a look of either extreme joy or sadness. The determining factor being the presence or absence of one of those beautiful brown envelopes ' The bride is the daughter o from the Department of InMr. and Mrs Austin Barton of ternal Revenue. Paragonah The Bridegroom is There are some who havnt a son of Oscar T. Orton anc filed their income tax returns th late Mary S. Orton. as yet. and of course they A wedding breakfast in the can't be expecting a refund Sugar Ixiaf Cafe honored the check. new h weds, with the brideThose who have filed and groom's father as host. havn't received their refund In the evening, they were remember, please, it is going honored at a reception held in to take another two or three the Paragonah School Auditor months before all refunds are turn The bride greeted her completed. When yours arguests in a specially designed rives, you can b sure it will be delivered promptly. gown. Tre lace formed the bodice THE LITTLE THINGS and the front panel of the skirt In a recent radio newscast while the skirt back was of the announcer described an inserted lace and tulle over incident concerning a elderly bridal satin and net. Her shold retired businessman in a New er length veil was of bridal England town who received illusion and fell from a tiara lis mail in care of general lace. She carof deilvery at his local post off-cried a bouquet of pink camOne day a postal clerk ellias, red roses, and lily of old him there was a letter 'I The marriage of Miss Kathleen Rat ion and Oscar LeRoy Orton was solemnized March 30 in the St. George LDS Tern pie. The ceremony was performed by President Harolc S Snow. floor-lengt- '' hand-beade- d The Misses Rose Ann Barton and Vesta Rae Barton were maids of honor for their sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Annette Dalton. Miss Arlene Holvojk. and Mrs. Nelson Tay lor. Junior bridesmaids were the Misses Sherrie Lynn Diel, Margaret Orton and Marsha Orton. They wore pastel formal and carried sprays of fresh (lasies Flower girls were Rose Marie Diel, Vicki Lee Barton and Marilyn Orton, Best men were Leonard Orton brother of the bridegroom, and J. C. Burt. Douglas Mickel-soRobin Lamoreaux and Nelson Taylor w'ere ushers. CoLl-Southe- rn tri-sta- te Registration is in the Main Building from 8 to 9 a m. The departments of the col-- 1 lege are setting up display ' and demonstrations submittec both by high school students and college personnel. Inclu ded will be fashions and de center, Sen. Wallace F. Eennett Chet Olsen, retidr.g Regional Forester, on Mr, congratulates Olsen's ret'rement after 37 years of sivice in the field of conservation. At right is Flcd Iverson, who will replace Mr. Olscrv as supervisor of National Fo'cs!s in the four Intermountain WASHINGTON states. signs, woodwork, welding, la the andjnetal crafts exhibits and agricultural displays. One of the major activities wil attract high school commercial students to a contest in shorthand, type aJd bookkeep Prompt Tirst Aid Will- - ing. Keep Tiny Hurts From Becoming Big or him on which 3c postage g was required due to it's be-n- Pv t N . s; A' t mrs: Y l,-- n ir h . V I LET US FILE YOUR SAW on our New Foley v 5 , AUTOMATIC I; vj - Cl &4 If Preventing small hurts from turning into big ones is the chief purpose of home first aid. A skinned knee, a scraped elbow, a cut finger are seldom serious in themselves, but if neglect is science. operated on for appendicitis CONSTRUCTION PAPER AT at the Iron County hospital TjE TIMES OFFICE . during the week. As we have said before, if we can t fowl this sheet up enough by ourselves, we can always manage to find help. Last week we missed an issue, because w'e were in Sat Word wa received by her Lake City most of the week here, that Mrs. Agusta family buving new equipment, and suffered a stroke the last couple of days ,the Ihome spent getting some remodeling IfHelen Hansen in Provo the to handle done it. first of the week. Latest reThis week's paper is sitting ports are that her condition on the press today (Thursday) is somewhat improved. waiting to be printed. The Mrs. Robert Low of Beaver only thing that is holding it up is a couple of pictures that visited over the weekend with we sent to have engraved, and her parents, the Ellis Bryants arc not back yet. If we hold here. them for our next issue, they won't have any news value, the Times look a lot brighter. so thV is nothing to do but Just in case youre curious as hold the paper till morning to our progress, we were notiand the next mail. fied that most of our new I'll tell you folks this thing equipment was in Salt Lake U rough, but maybe its like and could be picked up this inan old saying my granddad weekend. The equipment to new new cludes parts type, five Brown used to have wei'liIU before everything put our typesetting machine it rains. If thats back into operation, and a new set of photoright, then were due for a complete graphic equipment including sudden squall. camera, enlarger, dryer, and Serifitsly though, things at the whole works. We still have new type for After a luncheon in the our type setting machines to Commons building, CSU stu- get. This will take about andents will entertain the gues- other two weeks since it has ts in the auditorium. This is to come from New York, and supervised by Dr. Blaine John must be cut for our machine son, vocal music director. before it can be shipped. A conducted tour through Before the end of the month the buildings during the after- we hope to be in business noon is pl.yined. again, and with a darned site better paper. minutes goes to h S' TlJ UllG-- Up ! A 'Vi' To add to the d'Iays, the crafts classes will send samples of their work made during the year. Judging will rate the entries into first sec ond and third places. Commercial contest enteries will also compete for speed, accuracy and efficiency in type, bookkeeping and shorthand The Industrial arts department will gjve demonstrations in woodwork, welding, lathe and metal crafts. Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Adams are visiting relatives here this week. The Adams who have made their home in Spo-ka- n Washington for the past 23 years are moving to Phoenix Arizona where they expect to make a new home. H n. Mr. Janice Lowder was activities at Utah during from ON Tim EDITORS DESK high of Southern and central Utah Nevada, and Arizona will par-i- n made plans to accomodate high school representatives area. Stufrom the dents from more than 40 schools are invited. overweight. The older man couldnt understand why more postage was needed since the letter iad already arrived at its more the t cstination. The clerk explained, the more con used and angry the man became. Finally, the man left, livid with anger, stating that the letter could stay in the post office forever before he would pay the additional post age. At length the letter was sent to the dead letter office inasmuch as there was no return address on the envelope. There it was opened & found to contain $640. in currency. The new Mrs. Orton chose With the currency was an una beige tweed suit with brown note signed explaining that it accessories for her honeymoon came from a former employee trip to Las Vegas. They will who had secretly borrowed reside at Parowan. Both are amount 25 years before, students at the Parowan Highancj waj now payjng the in- ; School. voluntary loan to ease his con- " I annual Vocational Day activi-- 1 tics Saturday, April 6. jji Prof C. B. Cooley and his committee, with Prof. McRay Cloward as assistant, have e. the valley. GEMS Vocational Day Saturday schools Students from j ticipate I ege of nt rosc-poi- h 1957 JCSU To Stage Kathleen Barton, POSTAL PERTINENTS LcRoy Orton by 1, permitted to open the door to ious, fection, the result can lie indeed. 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