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Show Page 4 PAROWAN, TIMLS. PA ROWAN, UTAH blPILMDER 12, 1957 Eventful Iron County Fair Paragonah Personals vV P I Passes Into History The weeks of preparation ( to a group of clowns from the Club In the which went into the Iron Co Parowan Tri-Fair paid off when some of miniture division first prize the largest crowds in history went to a small son of Mr. atlended both the exhibits and Mrs. Lowell Evans and the entertainments. the afternoons of There were cash prizes a twoDuring of the Fair, the Red warded first and second place Hill days presided over winners in the scores of ex- what Wranglers of a large the in opinion hibit departments which in- crowd of was one spectators cluded canning, baking, home of the best equestrian shows quilts, bedspreads, ever put on in this area. With sewing, rugs, arts and crafts, flower, Clair Hulet as emcee of the field and garden crops, fruits, show, the entertainment was and exhibits. and never lagged continuous Livestock is being shown at ( k t H 4-- H minute. a the Southern Utah Livestock Show this week. A style dress review was held in connection with the club work with Miss Cora Lee Gibson and Miss Karen Matheson, both of Enoch, walk ing off with top honors. These two will go to the State Fair ' where they will model their J t i ' I t Jl Norma Lee .Mercer $ 1 C dres.ses in competition for fur- ther honors in the clothing '"'i divisions. f 4 S'. Ai i - t. ft h ' n, j Farm Bureau Talent Find Hamiltons Fort; a skir by Jane Bennett, Cedar City, and pajamas made by Claudette Smith, also of Ce dar City, will also be entered in the State Fair, A demonstration team from Enoch, Avey Matheson and Lynn Grimshaw, will also go to the state confab with a demonstration on how to cov er a belt. The food products of Norene Mickelson, Parowan and Relle Whitelaw, Beryl will also be entered. Club group exhibits selected to be entered in Salt Lake City are as follows: Clothing I Club of Hilda Grimshaw Norma and Carter of ub of Enoch; Clothing Hulda and Helen Hulet, Pfcro-wa- n Clothing IV club of Helen Stones, Paragonah. Foods I, club of Marie Or- ton amt Greta Wood of Parowan, and of Linda Carpenter and Ann Leigh, Cedar City; Foods II clubs of Jean Morris, Cedar City and of Helen Jones and Renee Vanden-bergh- e I, Mort-ense- h Il-d- of Enoch; Foods IV ' 4 3 $ x y X r V) VVs ? V V X, X &&' -- m Theme division Future travel by Tri-- Club of Parowan. Second, Statue Mrs. Viola Mecham of Salt of Liberty Parowan Ameri- Lake was here to attend the can Auxiliary. First in the funeral of her sister-in-lacomic division was Cedar City Mrs. Vorna Taylor. Fire Dept, and Second went VV 3 X'WWHWIIPXrv ' It climbed her sister. Mrs. Mary Ortner of San Fransisco, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dalton is visiting here at present. Cyral Partner has accepted empjyment at Bryce s v" v - V. iE Ss a mountain the hard way, off the road ! , s Yf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Neil-so- n of Las Vegas Nev. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lister this week. Mrs. Lister returned to Las Vegas with them where she visited musical reading. First place winners will get an expense, paid trip to the State Fair where they will compete in the State Talent Find on September 19. All other contestants over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lund six, receive a ball point pen from the Farm Bureau, and and children of Lehi visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thornthose under six get storybook here over the weekend. They ton of Salt Lake are visiting dolls. also attended the Lund with the Earl Thornton family at present. H V v , ; Mr. and Mrs. George Mason of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aunt Adalaid Lund visit- - James Stones. Mr. and Mason ed here a few days this w?ek. are aunt and uncle of Mrs. Stones. Mr. and Mrs. Velma Edwards and twO children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Marsden Salt Lake are visiting their of Pamona Calif, are visiting mother. Mrs. Olive Edwards relatives here. Mrs. Marsden and family. sang in sacrement meeting gro Lullaby, vocal solo. Second in the senior group was Virginia Topham with a the dub of Fern Leigh and Genevieve Norris of Cedar. A number of record books were also selected to be taken to the State Fair. Winners of the parade enA. C. tries as announced-bHatch, parade chairman are: f Jones over the weekend. VirWord of the birth of a baby ginia also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ash- boy to Mr. and Mrs. Murray worth of Beaver. Topham at Elsinore Calif, was received here this week. Mrs. Ray Scott of BellNurse Capt. Ruth Dalton of flower Calif, visited two days this week with her mother Valley Forge Penn, is here Mrs. Amy Prothero and fami. visitir at the home of her ly. Raymond Prothero is also parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. home visiting. Dalton, Annette Thornton poses as the Goddess of Liberty atop In the American Legion Aux. float during the Labor Day parade. The float was second The annual Iron County place winner in the parade. Farm Bureau Talent Find was held on Saturday night as an entertainment feature of the Iron County Fair. Ken Ljtle, Alamo, Nevada n Dale Smith and Lyle Some twenty numbers were takes a rough ride on a buckProcontestants. down from came The by presented ing cow during the amateur were divided in- vo and spent the week with rodeo staged by the Red Hill participants to two groups with prizes go- their parents. Wranglers during the Fair. ing to winners in each divis. ion. Hugh Robinson who has Winners in the Junior divi- - been in the hospital for the sion were Lila Joy and Kris past three weeks was releas- tene Halterman, with a piano ed Friday. He will be unable 1 duet. They are daughters of to go back to work for some Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Halterman. time however. Second plac winner in the Junior division was Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Boyd RobinPalmer With a piano solo. She son of Kanab announce the is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. arrival of a new daughter on J. M. Palmer, Cedar City. August 30. Grandparents are In the senior division, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson Dick Nelson of Midvalley was and Mr. and Mrs. William T. first place winner with a Ne- Davenport. I Van-denbcrg- First was named second attendant. Miss Mercer will represent Iron County at the State Fair, however, snee the new Iron County Queen is too young to meet state age requirements. Miss Porter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grandon Porter. Miss Mercers parents are Mr. and Mrs Jas. A. Mercer and Miss Moyle is a daugh The meeting and program Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones ter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin of Henderson Nevada visited was supervised by Miss MaMovie. at the home of Mrs. Iras mie Eck. Winners Named 4 I Rose Ann Mojle Clyda Porter, sparkling Ce- dar City Miss, was chosen Miss Iron County at a contest held Friday, Aug. 30. She was crowned at the Coronation Ball in the CSU field house by Miss Jackie Winterrose, the retiring queen in an impressive ceremony. M iss Norma Lee Mercer, Farowan was chosen first at- tendant. and Miss Rose Ann Moyle, ftliss Escalante Valley Carl Dalton has returned Eugene Clark and from Ely Nevada where he children Larry and Pamela has been employed. and Gary visited this week Miss Roma Thornton enterend at the home of Mr. and tained for Miss Ann Talbot Mrs. Howard Jones. at a kitchen shower Sunday Mayor and Mrs. William Sunday evening at the home Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. J. of Mrs. Edith Thornton. Anna Leonard Topham, Mrs. Alice will marry Arnold Mellor of Jones and daughter Claudia, Cedar City. Thew will exMr. and Mrs. Homer Board-ma- change vows on Sept. 14 in Mrs. Lula Bastion and the St. George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson The Paragonah building attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. served a banquet for the RegWalter Paxton of Fillmore on ional Welfare Committee on Sept. 9 on the church lawn. Monday. Mrs. Clyda Porter Named Miss Iron County 4-- H The costume of Colleen Cox the dress of Joeline Vanden berghe, both of Hamilton's Fort and the dress of Judy Ashcroft of Cedar City win be sent to the Fair. A cotton dress made by Regina , . ! C'lyda Porter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lund are rejoycing over the arrival of a new daughter, born to them at the Iron County hospital on Sept. 9. appreciate It. K M Mrs. Douglas Davenport entertained at a birthday party for her mother, Mrs. William Robb who was 76 on Sept. 7. Twenty four guests were present for the occasion. Eds note: We seem to have missed the boat at the Times office for the past several weeks in not telling jou folks in Paragonah who jour correspondent is. Mrs. Iras Jones has been gathering news for us in Paragonah for several weeks, ,and is doing a fine job we think. Any news jou have to report, please call her; vve"l all ? Y. , x ' ' V N ' Y ? T - j Y r X , - 4 I I - V s. s' A ' s S ik.X' Power never faltered all the way. Standard Thrittmastcr 6 ran perfectly, mile after mile! N V 'N PIKES PEAK CLIMB SHOWS WHY YOUR CHEW WILL KEEP ON GOING...KEEP ON SAVING N. It takes a totally rugged truck with e Kim Jensen takes rough ride on bareback bronc during Red Hill Wranglers show at Parowan during the Iron Count) Fair. Kim made a fine ride even though he finished out of the money. He was disqualified because he failed to spur his horse. Kim said he just eouldnt keep his legs down long enough to find the horse with bis snurs. j I I 'f'Xi .46 ..MM 'W.' - 2 V. Chassis parts took the pounding. The rui, showed how rugged Chevy frame, spring', axles ieallx arc tremendous pulling power to climb Pikes Peak to the top without using the road. Yet thats what a Chevrolet pickup did . . . kept on going miles-lon- g up towering grades, over and fields boulder through the thin air of altitudes up to J4.110 feet. It fought through a no mans land that appeared too difficult for any truck. This truck was equipped with the same sturdy components y you can get with your Chevy! See your Chevrolet dealer. TASItFORCE 57 light-dut- Onlvjranrhited (Jherrolrt deaWt FPl See Your Local CHEVROLET 4T TRUCKS display this famous (iulrm,irk Authorized Chevrolz: Dealer |