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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH. (UN'E JO 1957 Paragonah Personals Mis CLmm-- Lamo sjhmU last week with Mrs. Mi and Mrs I M Scott Ortons family Mr. and Mrs, ami Mrs. Kugfne Clark Robb. ail i( Henderson Nev. Randy Lamoreaux small .'ii hand for the Jones of Mr. Mrs. Kay Lamoson "ith ueddinjj. reaux had a narrow escape 1. Stickle of Den when he fell 35 feet from a '!o. was here for the tree. He appcarcntly received no serious injury. Arti'ig id lief hi other, Al- ficial resperation was applied J ol ics. and he seems to be alright. r ami Mrs, Alvin Keif La Nell Topham son of Mrs. VaMrm;ton D C. are Bertha Topham is working for ; at the Howard Jones the Uthah Parks Co. at Grand Canyon for the summer. Mi and Mrs. Millard Rid-- f Rodney Jones, Kent Talbot, Leland Partner will spend and Spanish Fork visited la with Mrs. Iris Jones. the next two weeks at Camp Williams for a two weeks rit Hct" Fdvkards aged training with the National Guard. ', la. mall lady had the e to fall and break her Carrol Jean Shidler of Silt p aid ari( last week. She ashed by ambulance to Colorado is here visiting her Aunts Sadie Stones and Lula i't Hake hospital. Bastion. Mrs Iris Jones visited in Lana Jean Topham celebrat"I '.mull Wednesday. ed her 10th, Birthday with a Mr and David Scott of San very nice party at the home her parents Mr. and Mrs. ( lain (.al'. are visiting of Alma Topham. - ith Mrs Arnv I rot hero. Mi 11 . ! x Pare Public Health jHappenings At Summit Nursing Set-u- p Gets Chages The L. D. S. Gules under the direction of their president Mrs. Sylva Stapley gave the program in meeting Sunday. The girls giving talks were Sheral Davenport. Kath leen DaUey, Gail Ann Humphries, Kay Richards. Bonnie Dailey, Donna Gayle Fife, Connie Davenport. Francis, Farrow and La Rue Dailey. La Rue Farrow played a piano solo. Speakers in Sacrament me-tlm- g Sunday ueie A. G. MeiKley and ol laiowan. The Howard Relief Society Ward s)H.-n- t Recent changes in the PubTuesday afternoon cleaning lic Health Nursing set up for the Church house. Iron and Washington counties have given increased service The M I A. enjoyed an even to both counties. The work in ing playing baseball Tuesday, the towns of Enterprise and Refreshments were served New Harmony has been taken after. over by Mrs. Eva P. Feher of St. George, who has been Mrs. Onlona Dailey returnThe Summit Wrd Primary newly assigned and by Mrs. children gave a program of ed home Tuesday after spendUarda Knight of Hurricane. Poems stones and Music at ing the Wu er and Spring in This has permited Mrs. Alice the Iron 11 orno Rest Luke City with members Salt County Barton of Parowan. to spend in Parowan of her fanu Kathleen Dailey Thursday more time in Cedar City assof Mr. and Mrs. Ivan daughter isting Miss LaRue Ford. returned with her DaUey Mrs. Barton has been assMichael Stapley. son of grandmother. She will spend igned to work in the eastern Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stapley. few days here with her folks section of Cedar City, mouldfell from a hayrack Monday before returning to Salt Lake ing the East Bcmentary afternoon, receiving a broken where she is spending the her Collar School. She continues bone and other injuries summer with an Uncle and work in Parowan, Paragonah He is at present in the Iron family the Dwight Dailey's. and Summit, and in western County Hospital. Iron County. Mrs. Eula James and son Miss Ford works in the west Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey Benny of Mag'na arc here for ern section of Cedar, includ-n- g and daughter Mary Jane join a few days visit with her folks the two elementary school cd the C. S. U. Tour to Hole Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawren and the junior high and a In A Niece Mrs. Evcyn Adams ce. Fri. and Sat. ThtyRock. high school. She also does the accompanied her. She will be Public Health Nursing in Kan La Rue Dailey daughter of visiting her folks the Jack arraville and Enoch. SEWERS SAUCY SIX Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey Farrows. We learn of the birth of Both Miss Ford and Mrs. left Wednesday for Santa The Six Saucy Sewers held a baby girl to Dale and JaTues- Barton maintain their offices Barbra seventh their Milton Dallpy son of Mr. and meeting Californjh where she ilin' Gordon. The Gordon's at 224 South 200 West, in Ced will be lu.iki' their home in Victor day the 25th.. employed for the Mrs. Howard Dailey spent the We judged our aprons and ar City , in a building better remainder of the summer. week end here. He is a memb Idaho known as the Nurses Home. started on our skirts. er of the National Guard and Our next meeting will be Karen Fife daughter of Mr. at present is at the encampThe Fourth of July will be ment at Camp Williams. The Mr. and Mrs. Will Robb of and Mrs. Ted Fife is employCeh brated with a program in held Friday at 2:30. other member from here ed at for summer. only and Farrel and the the morning of July 4th at Bryce Paragonah is Allen Dailey son of Mr. and Gordon Topham son of Mr. Eugene Robb of Salt Lake 1030 Wi'lie Davenport and and Mrs. Herbert Topham is visited in Henderson Nevada n I.d !.' Edwards are the Bishop Lyle B. Farrow Mrs. Bertrand Dailey. at for Canyon Bryce employed home at of and Mrs. the Mr. BuildCommittee. The spent Sunday here returning the summer. to his job in Moab Monday. Stopping overnight with the Lamoreaux Clarence and Fund will take Cemmittee ing Nels Madsens was a son and ohter friends and realative.s over t! e re-- of the day with Lyle Topham left this week Grand Farrow' who is his wife ofMr. and Mrs. Elmer (" sessions and food sales to Elsinore where Henderson Nevada California for Mrs. home Stickle Delaine and on leave from the U. S. Madsen . help raise the Ward Building he has employment at Bens Mrs. Leona Stones spent the Navy spent a few days in They were returning home Super Market. He will live week end at Henderson Nev. Salt Lake City last week visit after a Colorado vacation. Mr an Mrs. Walter Robb with Mr. and Mrs. Murry Top at th home of Mr. and Mrs. ing with his sister Margie The Oscar Hulcts and Carnuirned home recently from ham who also work at the newly weds Mr. and Mrs. AL-are nee Lamoreaux and the Mrs. Nettie Me Farlane of lisle Ilulels are spending a a pleasant tro to Idaho Falls Super Market. w hi re they visisted Mrs Robbs bert Jones. Cedar is visiting here with good share of their time at the Robinson Mrs. Hannah her neice Mrs. T?an Farrow ir Hambliri Valley ranch. At Fiet her in law and sister Mr. reMiss Linda Dalton has present they are fencing their and family. Mis. Martin Robinson. spent last week in Salt Lake at land. home from a her turned with The three City daughters Mrs. Pauline Hulet and fam Mr and Mrs. Thomas Abbot El win Talbots and the Nor- weeks visit with her grandWord has juslt reached us aod family have moved back man Harriss. Mrs.Robinson parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ily traveled to Zions Park Mr. and Mrs. Dw ight Dal that to Salt Hake City where Tom also yisited Mrs. Emma EdKip and an Aunt Miss Jeanie Tuesday with her sister of Salt Lake City have e S. The D. L. ley Kip. has cm lyrnent. Halvor Jones wards at the Kips brought Linda Matthews and other fam7 oz, daughter born 7 a lb. home from and Het Aunt Calif, and of Cedar City purchased the they ily me.bers from Antimony. reports June 9 th. This makes 5 daugh was able to be in a wheel are now visiting their daughtAbbott property here. chair and seemed in good er the Jim Stones Family. Laurie and Janise Davis ters. andtym sones for the couple. Dwight is the son of Kenneth and Ronnie Top-ha- spirits. daughters pf Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ordcna DaUey and a Mrs. Hunt Bernell from sons of Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis of Richfield return of Ivan and Howard brother Stockton Utah Mr. her C. Van F. Buren for was left Kenneth Topham brought ed home Monday after spend two children for down Dailey. their the at Sacrament where Canvon Thurs. speaker llryce ing a week here with their they bare employment for the meeting Sunday in Paragonah. grand mother Mrs. Laska grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Hunt to take care of while she Otto Dailey, while their parCarolyn Dailey daughter of sumemr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DaUey back to Dokota North goes and Sherlene ents Vacationed in Southern Carley, Junell has been employed by the UtMr. and Mrs. Lynn Me Thornton, daughters of Mr. to visit her grandmother who California. ah Parks and is working at Conkie aid family of Vernal and Mrs. Elbert Thornton of is seriously ill. Zion. Utah are h're visiting Mr. Me Moses Lake Washington are Mrs. Nedra Storlcy and Conkics si' - Mrs. Ray Robvisiting at the home of their Mrs. Bessie Evans from Salt baby son are visiting with her Margie Farrow daughter of inson and family. grandmother, Mrs. Eda Thom Lake City has also been visit folks the Otto Daileys. The Mr. ancEMrs. Ray Farrow has ton. Mrs. Jane Patterson, a ing her grandaughter Mrs Storeys have been making in Salt Lake City Stones. Jim Shelia Barton daughter of sister, is also visiting in their home in Salt Lake City employment summer. for the Mr. aid Mrs. Cecil Barton sinse May, but will move to fell from a tree Thursday LarryDailey phoned his par Boise, Idaho July 1st. and required 10 stitches to 'Sunday, June 22 Mr. and ents Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Mr. and Mrs. Garn Page Mrs. Lewis Davenport, and Dailey and said he was back close the cut in her leg. Patricia Richards daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edwards in Long Beach now he said he of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards and family of Tuscon Arizona have been vacationing at ithe The daughter of Pioneers visited at the home of their had just returned from Pearl of Dallas, Texas has spent the John home of Mrs. Clara Robb aunt, Mrs. Lula Corry in Ce- Harbor where he met Lynn past few days Page home here. Elwood visiting with her bad a very nice Meeting at the dar City. Mrs. Corry is serious Barton and they had a good Unde and family, The Arden and Eloise Page of St. Geo. visit he reports he and Lynn v ly ill. Thursday afternoon. The Richards returning home by came to join the family as are well and to say hello to well as to visit with the A. J. of Mrs. Robbs GrandPlane Wed. the of Aunt Jane Barton mother son people Parogonah. of Mr. and Dobruskeys on fathers day. Skip Robb, was given. Also bottled fruit Mrs. Ward Robb is spending Mrs. Ivan Robb and a friend was sold for the benefit of the summer here with his from Calif, and Rulon Barton fund. the ward building grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I I n mis-"ii- t T y l i - r, v- - THIS IXEAD J STARTLING FACT 1 5 out of 10 Smaller Cars wear a Pontiac Price Tag --yet none gives you Any ! of Pontiac's Advantages Pro-ii.u- 1 Q La-R- PONTIAC GIVES YOU MORE SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR THAN THE BIGGEST OF THE SMALLER JOBSI e numbers just The arent in it Pontiac gives you up to 8.9 more solid cor per dollar! And your Pontiac dealer can prove it with official specifications. Check them yourself. Starting frame ana with Pontiacs rugged continuing through every inch of the car. youll discover engineering advances and advantages the smaller cars havent even thought of. Then pul the facts and figures to a test with you behind the wheel. Feel d the safe, solid security of Pontiacs heft . . . the way it holds the road . . . the absence of bounce and shake. More important, youll discover that this big heavyweight handles like a dream in traffic or on the open road, because only Controls Pontiac offers you Precision-Touc- h for almost effortless steering and braking. No doubt about it heres driving that puts the smaller cars in the shade! ae Hos-pitl- extra-rugge- m his-tor- visited in Mosquite Nevada with Mr. nd Mrs. Clark Show alter over the week end. Waltr Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foss Qf .Duane Lamoreaux, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux Riverside Calif, visited at the will attend Boys State from home of Mayor and Mrs. Bill July ( to 13. He is sponsored Boardman ths week. Mrs. Olive visited a few bv th'- Parowan Post of the American Legion. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sears Willis at First year students who are taking band under Mr. Le Noir Asay are Eugene and Charles Boardmln, Steve Topham, Ruth Ann Dalton, Connie Dunton, La Vena Barton, and Patsy Topham. - and Mrs. Bud Orton of I lenderson Nevada and family .Mr. University of Utah SUMMER FESTIVAL Broadway and Metropolitan Opera llcruaij July 6 and 8 thru 13 tar in SALOME July 17, 19 and 20 - , No 111 by Mail 6 j Address Approximate row you Dates: Song of Norway and Mrs. Ted Young from Austin Nevada visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lister Monday. Mr. Single or Please list: Number of tickets season (circle). Price Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb are rejoyring over the arrivial of a new grandaueht',r bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kely Dalton, Earl Thornton took ill Mon-- i day morning and was takn to the Iron County Hospitle. Song of Norway only, 75c. FESTIVAL Tickett Buy Your SUMMER Salome MeH to. SUMMH FttTIVAl, FESTIVAL checkt payable to: SUMME Soil lake City, Utoh. E,ror Nielsen F'eldhouse, University of Uloh, for location-lan- d Hollywood ' movie industry I NO SMALLER CAR EVEN APPROACHES PONTIACS 122-INC- WHEELBASE! H You cant ride on overhang but you can on wheelbase! Pontiac gives you from 4 to 7 inches more length between the wheels g comwhere it counts! From fort to interior stretch-ou- t room, this is real man-siz- e bigness! Add Pontiacs exclusive bump-smoothin- Ride suspension system and you e have a car that makes the smaller jobs seem undersized and overpriced! Level-Lin- NOTHING ON WHEELS PERFORMS LIKE A PONTIAC . . . THE SMALLER CARS DONT EVEN COME CLOSE! Your Pontiac dealer can show you proof that Pontiac is Americas Number One Road Car. And he can give comparison to show you a you why no smaller car can hope to imitate Pontiacs alert, effortless response to every o traffic to driving demand from superhighway cruising . . . why Pontiac loafs while smaller cars strain . . . how Pontiacs performance superiority has made it the talk of the automotive writers! But dont stop with facts and figures prove it yourtclf at the wheel. Youll be spoiled for smaller cars forever! point-by-poi- nt stop-and-g- all-arou- hillis Robb is visiting in Henderson Nevada with her sisters Mrs. Bud Orton Mrs. Ben YJuerin and Mrs Larry Robb. prwonta UNIVERSITY OF UTAH STADIUM BOWL c urved seats: $3.50 (with back rests) and $3.00. feasen ticket $5.50 and $3.00. General adm.e: a seat for each show Generol admission far ehildran, both $2.00 For shows, $1.25. - LJui'efo KANE COUNTY PONTIACS TOP Lamoreaux visited in Salt Lake for two weeks with relatives and Friends. TRADE-I- VALUE IS FAMOUS! Pontiacs high trade-i- n Well shoot it in Utah," has come to be a familiar statement heard in Hollywood's major motion picture studios. The scenic variety found in the southwest section of our state has become so famous that every jear thousands of tourists come to see if such ideal settings really exist. Sportsmen come, too, for fishing in Navajo Lake and hunting in the high forests. The United States Brewers Foundation works constantly officials and representatives of the with brewing industry to provide Kane County Visitor, and resiv I r e :: -- n dents, with dean, v h jlcvonic ".;th. , be enjoyed. .j BEER ano Ale ! N fit value is a tradition in the industry! A quick check with your offer will Pontiac dealer for his a doubt of that shadow a prove beyond wonderful a but not buy only getting youre a wonderful investment! So, before you spend d dollars on a smaller car your check Pontiac and discover the easy way habit. to break the small-ca- r eye-openi- hard-earne- the ultimoto in both otonomy ind ostroordinury porformonco, ntv is available ot octro cost on ovon tbo lowost priced fnnhnc modohl Fontloc's ft so Ion n cost. It's dmorko's nowost powor odvonco ond exclusively HOW I II you want Corburotion . SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED , , , Mrs. Iras Jones and son ;Tom and Mrs. Pauline Topham visited in Panguitch tow days .this week. i low-pric- so-call- kwJ DEALER Robin t IJ y t TRADINGS TERRIFIC RIGHT NOWI 1 |