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Show If: 1-- . i 1 . v-.- :..iTcilrjji r i: i.r'oiL, A vc. -It Ll:c City COJp. PAROWAN TIME NUMBER TWENTY EIGHT. PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, AlRIE 25, 1957 VOLUME FORTY ONE Parowan Chamber of Commerce Slates Race Meet for May 30 & 3 1 Final Rites Held Granddaughters Appear On forMamie Orton Talent Show Carla Jo and Rebecca Terry daughters of Dr. and Mrs, Carlson Terry, and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clair Rowley, recently participated in the Kivanis Talent Show over TV in Salt Lake. The girls won first in their division in St George Rest Home here. at the Kiwanis Talent Show, Services were under the di- as well as grand prize there. rection of Bishop Woodrow 1 also participated in the hey Decker. Prayers were given show in Cedar City, where by Leonard Evans, and Karl t V;- also won first place. This O. Mitchell. A double mixed enabled them to appear on quartet including Karl Mitch, TV where they appeared two ell, Alice Mithell, Kathalccn different weeks. They came Clark, Bertrude Mitchell, W. out first there also. Clair Rowley, E. Ray Lyman, They will appear on the and Berta Rowley sang "The Kiwanis Harvest Deys in MidLords Prayer, and Theres a Beautiful Land. Ray Ly- vale in August, ade will also man and Mary O. Topham appear before a talent scout from New York. sang "I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say. Speakers were Ancil J. Funeral services were held Monday, April 22, in the Parowan Ward Chapel for Mamie Durham Orton, 80 who passed away Friday April 19, of natural causes. At the time of her death, she was a resident at the County First-Secon- d for District mander of the Legion; Mrs. Seven were elected at Paro- Genile Farrer, Beaver, Aux. wan last Saturday night by president, Mrs. William Low, and Mrs. American Legion and Legion first Auxiliary delegates. Elected Nellie Taylor, Parowan; sec--1 , ' were left to right, Bill Low, ond v ancf .. Beaver Commander, Lyle a., bahquet Meetings were held in the .Parowan Leigh, Cedar City, Vice-caNew officers vice-preside- vice-preside- . School Auditoreum. Steve Williams and Mrs. Williams outgoing officers were in charge of the meetings. Ross F. Taylor and ' Mrs. Taylor are commander and president of the host Post Mia Maids and Explorer Groups Jorden Claims Grandson of Mrs. To Present One-aPlays lues- - A. J. Dobrusky x ct A group of young people belonging to the Mia Maid it and Explorer groups of the Parowan Third Ward MIA will present two plays Tuesday evening in the Recreation Hall. An invitation has been extended to those of .Mutual age in all three wards in the community to attend. They are being produced by the drama department of the Ward MIA under the direction of Mrs. David Orton, YW MIA activity councelor, and Mrs. Clair Hulet, drama di. rector. Appearing in the cast of Courtin Time are Barbara Ann Graff, Karen Boardman, Rodney Adams, Jerry Ward and Errol Orton. This is a comedy of the early 20th Century and was one of the prize winning plays in the 1955-5- 6 MIA drama contest. The second play, Fudin Mountain Boys, is a hilarious comedy of the Southern Hillbilly country. Appearing in its cast are Jerrolyn Gurr, Lila Helen Hulet, Lin-- , 1-- , Woodrow Decker and old Salt Lake City Adams, Howard D. Knight. President Mark Lauritzen was da Sampson, Jimmy Robins-soAn organ solo, "O My Kenneth Simpkins, Ray- drowned iri the Jordan River Father was played by Geo. mond Lowe and Donald Row-le- near his-- home last Wednes- Durham, a brother, who also day afternoon. He was a son played , r prelude and postlude of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. The program wilr $erve as Lauritzen, and a grandson of music. Pall bearers were Dee Robin an activity night for'all three' Mrs. Al Dobrusky, of son, Kenyon Robinson, Leon Mutuals, officers announce." Guymon, Kenneth Guymon, They .will conduct prelimin-- " num Thq bid had borrowed a Leon Robinson and Jimmie ary exerdees. bers will be. furnished by. all bicycle, and had appearently Robinson three wards. There will be no lost cdntrol'of it down a steep Floral offerings were in embankment of the river. i. charge. charge of Eva Dean Burch-er- t, After .several hours of Laura Walker, Alice Tul-litensive search by neighbors, Maurine Williamson, Wan parents and officers, the body da Benson, Ruby Matheson, , of the child was located about Georgianna Macfarlane, and k downstream from Lila Goodnow. a where the bicycle was found. Burial was in the ParoThe body was located on wan Cemetary, where the bottom .about ten feet the City was dedicated by grave Mrs. Charles F. ...Bentley from shore by searchers who W. Clair, Rowley. was recently elected president were dragging the river. Caroline Mamie Durham of the Parowan Literary'Club. Orton w'as born March 9, 1877 She succeeds Mrs. E. Ray Lyto Thomas and in Parowan, who has held the ppr man, Mrs.- Luella Dalton is visitMortensen Durham. Caroline sition for the past year! ing in Salt Lake City with her the local schools. attended She of office vice Named to the children at present She went She William married Henry president was Mrs. Gilbert especially to care for her new Orton December 10, 1899 in Barton. Mrs. Herman E. Bay-l.e- s grandson born to Mr. and was elected as secretary Mrs. Anfcone Dalton and to the Manti LDS Temple. Survivors include one daugh with Mrs. Thales Brown .participate in the selection of ter, Mrs. Ruth Guymon; three elected as assistant .secretary. a new mother of the year. n, A boy, , y. - en ion. ' Registration will commence at 10:00 a.m. in the foyer of the Parowan FirstlSecond Ward Chapel where both morning and afternoon sessions will be held. A noon lunch eon will also be served in the banquet room of the same buiding. Mrs. Kenneth Lynn, Panguitch, District President, will preside at the meetings. A special invitation is extended to ladies in the District whether they belong to a Federated Club or not, to attend any or all sessions. Their reservations for the noon luncheon may bejnade in advance with Mrs. Charles F. Bentley, Parowan. Mrs. Walter C. Ewing, Ogden, State Club president, is expected to attend the allday confab, as is Mrs. Harold Christensen, Springville, past State president, and National Federated club committee chairman. Other state officers scheduled to attend are Mrs. semi-month- ly Literary Club Elects New half-bloc- Officers , . - . rations; Mrs.' Benson, Mrs. William Boardman, Miss Eva UFWC; Mrs. Arch educatadult Ad&ns, and .Mrs. Georgia B. son, Parowan, ion department chairman; Mrs Mitchell favors. Don B. Riggs, Kanab, State chairman of the Clubs Savings Bond program; Mrs. M. V. Hatch, Panguitch, Mrs. Jess Guymon, Parowan and Mrs. J. Harold MitcfielL was Mrs. Graydon Robinson, Kan. to the . Parowan Lithostess ab, other state committee mem Club Wednesday followerary bers. the Parowan An address of welcome will ing Higb School be extended at the opening operetta. Reports' were given by committee chairmen on of the Convention by Paro-ans Mayor, W. Scott Mitch- arrangements for the coming, ell with a response to be made District Convention. Refresh-by Mrs. Lynn. Another speci- ments in keeping with .the al feature of the morning sess Easter theme w'ere served by ion will be a forum on Why the hostess. Next regular meeting of the Federate, to be moderated will be held on May 1, Club Mrs. Both sides Benson.. by of the question will be dis- again at the Mitchell home cussed with members of the with Mrs. Georgia Mitchell as hostess. . Mrs. Max HendrickFederated and son will be in" charge of the clubs to sit on the panel. Assisting on the various program which will include committees are Mrs. Hulet, an illustrated travelogue' of Mrs. Guymon, Mrs. Max Hen- Japan by Mrs. Gwen Clark drickson and Mrs. John Pen- - of the CSU faculty. Mrs. Clark dleton, program; Mrs. I. G. recenty spent a year in the Sampson, Mrs. Claude Lister Orient't'eaching on a Full- and Miss Anna T. Adams, bright scholarship. registration; Mrs. Charles F. Mr. and Mrs. John AnderBentley, Mrs. Thales Brown. Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell and son, (Donetta Taylor) beMrs. Hills Orton, luncheon: came parents for the second Mrs. Mario Topham. Mrs. H. time on April 18, w hen their E. Bayles. Mrs. E. J. King and second son was born, he weigh Mrs. Gilbert Barton, deeo-- ed in at 6 lbs, 2 oz. Clair Hulet, 3rd vice-preside- 1 nt Ben- Isa-be- Literary Group Holds April Meet y-- r w 1 it lease, and discussion will be Foreign Consuls Varied To Meet With Students at UN from several forwill particicountries eign in annual high third the pate Consuls school Model UN Assembly, both cases, however he was an authentic flavor to adding told that permission for the mock meetings to be held on sign would have to be obtain- the University of Utah camed from the State Road Com. pus April 26 and 27 as well. Acting as advisers to the Some discussion regarding student delegations representthe removal of several large the 1 r countries will be ing trees from main street was Akira Nishiyama, Japaneese again held. The City, it was Consul General from San stated was ready to go ahhead the Japaneese asst, with the removal but some Fransisco, Mme. Adrienne and cousul, help from the State Road Buck, French council from was to be sought. It is expectSalt Lake City. ed that this help woud be Also invited to participate avalilable upon request. This are the Salt Lake Mexican be will sought and the help trees removed within the next consul Italian consul, and few weeks. The Parks and Public Pro- Dutch consul. Parowan High studnts who will participate arc Barbara perty Committee reportd that Jane Bayles, Grctta Mortenposts and fencing had arrived sen LeRoy Orton, Steven to fence the city dump against Orton nd Lyle Topham. Marpapers blowing away from the vin Graff is their instructor. dump grounds had arrived, The Parowan Students wiU nd that the fence would be Haiti at tha confab. constructed within the next represent few days. They also asked permission to hire a man to burn accumulated papers the highway between town and the dump grounds. This permAsion was granted. A call for bids for new hoses A meeting of the Southat the cemetery was consider- ern Utah Wildlife Federation ed but no action was tkaen has been called for Friday pending investigation of needs night at the hotel El Escalante in Cedar City. The meeting will be held-a- t George Mickleson is in the 7:00 p.m. according to presi Iron County hospital at the present in preperation for dent C. A. Thomas. Several itenv of importsurgery. ance to southern Utah are on the agenda according to the president. South Utah Wildlife Slates Friday Meet Calender of i J ' 1 't( Oi h . Town Events At RIL Thurs. 25 Stake MIA Leader ship Meeting. Fri. 26 Freshman Frolic; Elem. P.T.A. Election. Sat. 27 Stake Quarterly Con ference. Sun. 28 , ' 'V non-federat- ed ?. v' . Stake Conference. Mon. and Tues. MIA MAY Wed. 1, Literary Club Thurs. 2 Gun and Rod, 3rd Ward Faculty Meet. Fri. 3 Senior Hop Sat. 4 Band anr Chorus Fes- tival at Fillmore. Sun. 5 Stake unday School Preperation Meet. i Mon. ; Tues 6 1st Ward MIA and 3 Ward 72Stake Wed 8 Thurs. Part of the Parowan High operetta cast standing from left arc. Robin Lamoreaux. Patsey Topham, Sseri Dawn Pat Mike Williams1 Iarowan City, has Garden Club Holds Meeting Agenda at Monday Night Meet A varied agenda was considered by the City Council meet on at Its Monday night John H. Pendleton and Mor. ris Rasmussen, members of the City planning and zoning committee presented a tentaive plan to the Council for setting up Zone 1 in the City. This zone as proposed would take in one block east and one block west of main street anu extend to the city limits on the north and south of town. No recommendations were made as to land use or buildings within this zone.. The matter was taken under advisement pending an opinion from the City Attorney. Clinton Thornton, vice presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce asked the councils permission to use the race track and grounds for a race meet to be staged on May 30 & 31. He also requested permissbrothers, Wil(Iord, Durham, to erect a large sign pointion Parowan, Alfred and George out tourist attractions and ing Durham, Salt Lake City; three on the corner milages, giving RobinMrs. D. Mettie sisters, streets becenter of main and son and Mrs. Sarah D. Conand sidewalk, the curb tween ll nell, Parowan and Mrs. in was granted permission McGregor of Salt Lake and Ken one City, grandchild, neth Guymon. zations. She served as a visit, Mrs. Orton has been acting theacher in the Relief ive in the LDS Church, es- Society for 50 years, and was pecially in the chior and as active in that position at the chorister for various organi- - time of her death. desire for tho meet. Committees to work on the proportions for the meet are in the process of being selected at the present according to Mr. Thornton. The use of the track and grounds has been oked by both the r.'d Hill Wranglers who have the grounds under been secured. Advertising will be printed and distributed in the next few days. It is expected that final plans will be worked out in the near future. Mr. Thornton has issued a request for a work party to arm themselves with garden The Parowan Garden Club rakes and meet at the track met April 19 and discussed Saturday afternoon has been planting of plants and shrubs issued by those in charge. A in the shade number of small rocks The next meeting of the large to be raked from the needs club will be held May 5 in track before the meet. the Courthouse The topic for City Council Considers s, Parowan to Host Southern Utah Dist. Federated Womens Clubs Convention Plans are complete for the annual spring convention of Womens Clubs to be held in Parowan Saturday, according to Mrs. E. Ray Lyman, general chairman. Mrs. Lyman is president of the Parowan Literary Club which will act as hostess club for the convent- - Clinton Thornton lias been named chairman of a race committee from the Parowan Chamber of Commerce. The deci ion to hold a meet on Memorial day and Friday following was reached after the Red llill Wranglers the local saddle club which has sponsored the meet in the past indicated that they would as soon someone else sponsored the early meet. May horsemen local, and those from urrounding communities have expressed a 9 MIA temple day Stake Faculty meet Teen Canteen Carni- - The operetta, presented last Fri. 10 Urie, Wayne Merkley, ana Wcd. and Friday nights to val. Norma Lee Mercer. Seated. e crowd in the high Sat. 11 MIA Swarm a capacity Linda Knight, Dale Stevens school directfor Parowan was Stake auditoreum day Darlene Thornton, Joyce Sun. 12 Parowan Seminary ed by LeNoir Asay is and Barbara Warren. A Times photo graduation. Bee-hiv- Tull-Evan- |