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Show PAROWAN NL'MW'R 1 OtRTl TT MBS PAROWAN 1IMLS PAROWAN. UTAH. UimiWRY 6. Iv5s 1 Tigres Dump Rams FromjGrade Teachers For Ranks Of The Undefeatedi Parowan was kmxkcj from the ranks of the undefeated by M!ffr last Frday night n a game which highlighted' ' tome fast j5ay, g'. I shooting 21 and a first quarter Hut look-- ; For ed more like ball Friday, February 21 has than hih school been chosen for the PTA The Hums and Tigers split Founders Day program and the net for 18 points each in meeting by the Parowan the first quarter in a display Elementary and High School of fine shooting with Milford This annual observance hitting well from "outside". will be held in the school In the second period, the auditorium at 8 pm.. A short Rams came back to pull a educational film, program point ahead, then for a good numbers, and refreshments jor:on of that period they will be the evenings enterwere unable to stay put with tainment. The officers of the a hot Milford team. By half two organizations urge the time the Tigers lead 35 to 30. attendance of parents and The third stanza proved to patrons of the schools. be the downfall of Parowan when they were unable to convert the many tries they had, and Milford still connecting with accuracy. The final score 52 to 63. With a little luck and a break or two, the score might have easily been in the Rams favor Milford plays Parowan in the last game of the season at The Parowan Rams and you can bet ed the Delta Rabbits on the Coach Johnnie Wood will Delta team's home floor Wed. have his Ram team in top night. The win was a must j for the Rams and relcaved a shape to avenge the loss. Parowan will play Millard lot of pressure on the local here Saturday night. boys, even though they have left a couple of toughies The box score: Parowan; to play. Robb, 1 7 5 7; Whitney, 1 3 1 3; Simkins 3 2 2 8; The first two quarters were Lister, 2 0 0 4; Burton, 5 7 4 14; pretty well even'for the two Decker. 0 0 0 0; Robinson 4 teams, however, in the third 119; Thornton. 3 3 17. period the Rams ran away Totals: 19 23 14 52 to a 17 point lead and coasted to victory from there on. Milford; Hardy 3 4 4 10; 5 2 2 12; Tomsik. 0 0 0 Reed Thornton paced the 1 0 0 0; Whittaker 2; GsGinn, scoring attack with 21 points 5 0 0 10; Horton. 0 2 11: followed by Donald Burton Down, 6 3 1 13; Anderson, with 11 points. 6 6 3 15. Following is the box score: Totals 21 23 10 63 Parowan Simkins, 2 3 0 4; Score by quarters; Robb, 12 13; Burton 5 3 1 11; Parowan 18 30 39 52 Whitney, 4 10 8; Lister 3 1 1 7; Thornton, 9 3 3 21. Milford 18335263 PTA Founders Day Date Set Februar VOItMr 10RTV Dates Bake Sale (Impressive RitesjSpencer The Parowan High School Held For Mrs- i liainmcttc Club will hold a bake sale at the school house orders for on Feb 15. Conference D. A. S-ci- all baked goods will be re- W. Kimball To Be At Conference er SPea MaihesonJ orders should be Funaral services for Mrs bach quested andFeb. 13. Mwkleson Elizabeth Ann by placed rvuur of school "4 Some 1"5 elementary tr ami &ujx districts in southern Utah & Nevada w ill gather at Colli ge f Southern Utah, Friday and Saturdav, This will be the Fifth Annual CSU Confer-- 1 cnce on Elementary Educat- ion. I Orders w ill Le taken by the off, errs of the club; Helen Jean Dalton. Varda Mitchell. Sons a Adams, Jcrrolyn Curr, or Barbara Ann Graff. It is requested that all or- ikrs be picked up between 10 a m. and noon bn that day. n0 Elder Spenrer W, Kimball represent the ihurth authorities at session of the Conference on Feb 15 and 56, according !o Stake Piesulent Howard D. Knight. Meeting achedulik for the conference are; Welfare meet ing. Saturday at 6 30 p m in the First Second Ward budding. Sfx'Cial leadership meeting Saturday at 8 00 pm. in the same building. The general esion will be Sunday beginning at 10 00 a m. in the Parowan Third Ward. Afternoon sessions w ill lx at 2 00 p rn. in the same place. During the course of the leadership meeting. Mr. Kim ball will conduct a d.scuss-o- n on "Are the Programs of the Churchy Dcsigmd to Guide Our Youth, Being Effectively Employed?" All Ward and stake welfare meeting Saturday evening at 6 30. The general church num-- j bership as well as interested ' are invited to attend the general sessions at 10.00 a m. asd 2 00 p m Sunday. Muc for these sessions is being furnished by the Parowan Third Ward Chior. The MIA sesion of the con fcrence will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Parowan Third Ward Chaple. will were ll.ir.c) Matheson. held Thursday afternoon in the Third Ward Chaple under the direction if Bishop Howard M Adams. Mrs, Matheson, a hfelorg Parowan resident died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hen ry, Bulloch, after a long illness. The play was taken to that lrascr at home wa offered the! E. Ward At by Joseph city under the sponsorship of church the indication was by! the St George Sons of Utah Wm. Marsden. and the bene- - Pioneers chapter, who bv LcHoy Adams. F. mshed between act enter-C- . Vanburen dedicated the tair.mcr.t with a harmonica band. grave at the ccmctary. Musical numbers included, The to Mrs the opening song "Not Now, Jean play, according director Hendrickson, But In The Coming Years, bem prcs.ted in by a double mixed quartet. Paragonah, and Cedar composed of Alice Mitchell.jp again be pre-dCherrie Day, Berta Burton, in 'cCity, at the Vccta Adams, Karl Mitchell, CSU Auditorium un Feb. 13. W. Clair Rowley, and Harold Mitchell, by accompanied vocal duet a Mary Lynftn; Evening ITayer, by ja q,. an(j .Mary Duw n vocal solo That pajton; On Eeb. 7th, in the RecreWonderful Mother of Mine Hall, all Stake Guide by Howard D. Knight, accom ation their parents will and boys panied by I:ha Morteru-en- . have a play night in honor The closing song "Abide With Week. The pro-- 1 Scout of Boy Me". by the direct under be will Conference chairman is Dr. j Joseph M. FilUrup, Chair man of the CSU Division me Education The two-daw ill center around curricu lum enrichment with special F & imphasis on the use of comDr. aaid munity resources, Fillcrup. Elementary educator Dr. head Samuel J. of the Department of Elemcn j U:ah's Department of Fish (ame Ix'rionnt'1' somc tary Education at the Univ. ?.rJ 120 attending have just com- of Utah will address the con plctcd a Wildlift Cor.servat-- I ferer.ee. ! short course 'A, The program calls fur the school conducted at the Utah cachcrs to make one of sev- - State Univ., Logan. ral field trips into the com-- 1 munitv of Cedar to search out j The course, first of its kind classroom projects. Trans i to be sct UP or department PERSONALS communications, j employees, prosed a highly portation, successful effort cooperative social behavior and a cur-- 1 rent controversial issue are a j by tbe university and dept. few of the areas to be invest! jt Nvas concluctd over a per gated by the teacher group. ' iod of two wcekSt wjth half In addition to work and of be personnel from over j gram d Prelude and Postlude attending one week, of Louise Robinson, Stake ion study sessions, the agenda in the state Mort5c was played by Itha half the other. eludes a banquet in CSU Stuleader. Guide ensen. dent Commons and special covScope of the schooling Speakers were Clair Mort-erefilms reporting a recent surFour CSU trainees, Darryl basic principles and enscn cf Salt Lake City, and Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilker-so- n Schramm, Elwood Willis, Sam vey of elementary school ac- practices in fish and game j Taylor Miller, are spending a couple of Jones & tivities in Ihe Southern Calif, management. Intent of the Glendon spent Flowers were gramVhild- - Ware in Ogden visiting their visitweek this area. three days days school was realized as the ren of Mrs. Matheson, under Dr. daughter-in-lason and Elementthe in Parowan ing Assisting Dr. Fillerup are thinking of all personnel was the direction of Mae Burt. David Wilkerson. and Mrs. School. Pall Bearers were her eight ary Mrs. Gwyn Clark, supervisor consolidated consenting prob. s the in field conservation sons. of teacher training at CSU Warren Pendleton, one of Three teachers from North and Miss Mary McMillan, Cur j of the Ut. & Classes were conducted Mrh. the in Cedar, an active Mrs. Matheson, Elementary riculum Director for Iron Co. for cjht hours each day, with member of the church all her Williams from Kanarra visit- Wildlife Federation spent the addition of various field life, vyas born at Parowan, ed local schools on Tuesday. Suny in Provo attending a J Mrs Butclla Ilalterman re. tri directors meeting. aboratory experiments January 23, 1884, a daughturned last week from a trip and 0ehr Klivitics each ter of Joseph and Eliza Gurr Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tagto Calif, and Washington week of the Mickleson. She married Da- gart of Cody Wyo. visited where she visited with the vid A. Matheson on Dec. 22, here last week with the Programing and instruct-Cali- f. Totals 23 13 6 52. Jack Haltermans at Modesto and the marriage was Ion Lymans. Mrs. Taggart is s Jim Mortensen was called Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! in for the course were Steele 5 0 0 10; FEBRUARY later solemnized in the st. a sister to Mrs. Lyman. to LaMesa Colorado the last of 7 6 5 19; Fowlcs, 2 3 2 6 6 Gun and Rod at Seattle Wash. der the direction of the school FeU Thurs. LDS Temple. last week on account of the Jackson 2 0 0 4; Allen 1213 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halter-ma- n of Forestry, Range and Wild- - Geoiye to born was Club A meeting. baby boy She worked many years serious illness oL his mother Cropper 0 2 11. are proud parents of a life Management with parMr. and Mrs. Kim Jensen on Fri. Feb. 7 Rammette party Association in the Primary who is in the hospital there. Score by quarters: new baby girl born to them ticipation and aid from the as Ward Iron Co Sat. Feb. 8 Millard at ParoPrimary President January 28, at the full staff of the University. 11 29 48 52 on Jan. 2. Parowan The new one is the wan; Jr. Class dance. Harold Crane, Acting Di- a teacher, and as a member hospital.son for the Jensens 12 21 31 43 Mrs, Lena Benson who has Delta Mon. Feb. 10, Co. Commission second rector summarized the opin- of the Parowan Stake Pribeen in Springvill for the and City Couucil meets; 1st ion of the school for the dept mary Board. She was active past few months & her sister MIA. Jensen Mrs. Kim and Ward Mr. of fish and game with these in the Relief Society, where Maude Mickelson of Salt 11 2nd & 3rd Ward Tues. the Feb Jay the recently purchased Without except- she was a counselor to viit-incomments, Lake City, were here for the MIA. home here. m They g George ion,' our people feel this study Ward President and a funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Mathe move into it in the netr fu Wed. Feb 12 Stake Temple teacher. has a been, son on Tuesday. period primary Womens Faculty Day. The special interest class two children spent Sunday move in the direction Mrs. Matheson was a mem ture we understand. betof Club. MIA of the Paragonah Ward (visiting Mrs. Jones also, ter and more uniform manage ber of the Daughters of Utah Sister Ted Dalton of Delta has Thurs. Feb 13 Parowan Stake presented the play Pioneers and the American the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones ment of the states fish and Legion Auxiliary. Susie Swings It, Faculty Meetings. spent the last couple of days resources. to Fri. Feb. 14 Parowan at Beabusiness here school auditorium Tuesday and grandson Criss Bentley game attending Six of her eight sons were We also view school the ver. visited in Salt Lake City ovevening. in the service of their count- matters. Sat. Feb 15 Parowan Stake er the weekend with Mr. and as an outstanding example of ry at one time during World The play, directed by Helen Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mrs. Jones cooperation between the two War II. Quarterly Conference. FFA Mr. an Mrs. Adrian Dalton state institutions and are alBall. Sweetheart to a little Lucille that large reports Stones, played Survivors include besides and Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Halter 16 Stake Quarterly Sun. Feb. crowd. The proceeds will go Jones health is much improv ready layng plans to make her husband, Afternoon eight sons; man left Sunday this program an annual event Conference. to the Ward Building Fund. ed. Claude M., Albuquerque, N. for Salt Lake City where Mon. Feb. 17 1st Ward MIA will Adrian undergo Surgery Jim Mitchell, son of Mrs. M.; David Albert, Scott L., and Feb. 18 2nd and 3rd Mr. Tues. Scott has Wilson returned Mrs. Mrs. Ray Lund Olive Mitchell, narrowly esJoseph M., and Earl, all of in the LDS Hospital. MIA. a and son Heber were sponsors Ward Gabriel to after Calif, San Parowan; Floyd and Victor caped serious injury Monday two weeks Mrs. Dalton wil Wed. Feb. 19 Literary Club; and Mr. of a dance She for here. the Vo stay building By R., Cedar City; MacDell, of move to Kemmer afternoon at the Parowan Wyo. , tft took her mother Mrs. Amy fund Saturday night. The Legion Auxiliary meeting. Weed was when the made last Nevada, Three Marcb where Adrian will take Appointment light Airport Heights plane Prothero back to. Calif, for a orchesTJa week of a new Feb 20 Stake Primary Thurs. Floyd Pickering comMrs. Henry (Jean) he was flying flopped over on advisory daughters flS Staff dutie. oyer hjs Refurnished the music. The short visit. Preperation meeting. mittee for the Vocational Ag. Bulloch, Cedar City; Mrs. on the its back as he landed. National For Fri. Feb. 21 PTA Founders lief Society furnished pie and Bridger of the Weed Aaron The runway hadnt been Parowan (Beth) Leigh, est. ice cream which was sold, Department Day. n School. cleared of snow, which was Mrs. Lewis Limb and family A Nev.; and Mrs. High Heights, Sat. Feb. 22 Milford at Parocrowd attended and of Beaver spent Sunday with large to Named MirLa this had he than committee (Nellie) Hirschi, deeper expected , r Mrs. Margurite Fox of Cir wan. Freshman Frolic. parents, Mr. & Mrs Jim a good time was had by all. were Lyle Halterman, Roy ada, Calif. Also 22 grandwhen he landed. The plane called at the Times Sun. Feb. 23 Stake Seventy cleville was in. $90.00 taken ' touched down, stopped sud- - ' Anderson, and Orland Evans of children and three great- Office to Stubbs, pay her sub. MonQuorum meeting. and William Board- - grandchildren. A brother, Parowan, denly and flipped over on its to be remem- Mon. Feb. 24 City Council asked day and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stones man of Mrs. Victor Robinson and Their ac John back. Mitchell received a cut T. Paragonah. Mickelson, Parowan bered to her friends here. and son Allen spent Saturday meet. 1st Ward MIA. was made known and one sister, Mrs. Lovina on his head as his only injury Mrs. Revere Robinson spent in ceptance at 25. 2nd & 3rd Ward at home Cedar Tues. home he Mr. the of Monday vising at a meeting last week where Redd, Monticello, Utah, and The plane had a damaged Ben Mrs. Mr. J. Alma and and Mrs. Mrs. Cluff MIA. of Mr. and Mario Stones. Sat. their duties and Jolley - several half brothers and sis- motor, prop and tail section. son, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Mitchwas Marios birthday and the! ies were outlinedresponsibilitWed. 26, Stake Temple Day at Cedar City. for them. ters. ell and Mrs. Jess Mickelson Thur. 27 Stake MIA Leaderfamily celebrated with a tur-- 1 visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Board key dinner. ship meeting. Connell 'ri. 28, Stake MIA Rose Benson, Max DelRay Partner man and boys, Mitchell, and Jessie Mickeland the Homer Boardmans' Air. and Mrs. Norman Lund Prom. son who are attending school For MARCH visited in Cedar Sunday with and babv are at home to as Buddy has been re-- 1 Another class in farm mech the Arthur Fretwells the The Parowan Stake Jr. M at the Vocational School in Sat. Mar. 1 Round Robin Sat. Feb. 8:MilIard at Parowan easion being Mrs. Fretwells, leased from the army to take; anics will be offered to local Men and Jr. Gleaners will that city. Basketball (out of town) Delta at Milford, Beaver bye. birthday. The family enjoyed care of his dads farm since farmers starting next week. hold their Stake Fireside Sun. Mar. 2 Sunday School Fri. Feb 14: Milford at Millard a delicious dinner after which 'his dad will be unable to reFarmers of Summit and meeting on Sunday evening To Prep, meeting. Parowan at Beaver, Delta bye. Kenyon took each of them for.sume work for at least a year, Paragonah are invited to at- Feb. 9. in the Mon. Mar. 3. BYU Varsity d Elder Richard Whitney Wed. Feb. 19; Millard at Delta an airplane ride over the val-- j tend these classes. All inter- Ward Relief Society Rooms. program at school; 1st ward has who from returned just Beaver at Milford, Parowan lev. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund ested persons should contact MIA; Chamber of Com. President and Mrs. Harold a Mission in the Northern have returned home for 10 Thales Brown. bye. Tues. Mar. 4 2 and 3 Ward Snow of the St. George TemCalifornia Mission field will Mrs. R. D. Bell and three divs then they will return Sat. Feb. 22: Delta at Beaver, MIA. ple will be the guest speak- be th speaker in the Mrs Mala Rollins, and Mrs. ers for the evening. Milford at Parowan, Millard children of Henderson Nev. to Provo for more treatments. Wed. Mar. 5 Literary Club; nan Third Ward, Sunday afsDent three davs visiting at Their daughter Norma drove Neva Macfarlane underwent, A program will be present- School Spring Vacation bebye. 1: 10 the home of Iras Jones and them home, then returned to surgery at the Iron County ed and refreshments served ternoon, according to the Feb. 28, Mar. Region gins. State Class B Tournbishopric of that ward. j family. Mrs. Keith Bess and Provo where she is employed. I hospital Wednesday. to those in attendance. ament at Provo. playoff. I defeat-Parowa- y I Special School Held For Employees Mel-aughli- 1 I I -- , j J , n. PAROWAN h?ret ! j mu-an- j j I d j non-membe- rs r n, ! j vice-presiden- ts j Town Calender j i ! J Paragonah Personals I Pilot Escapes Uninlured From Plane Smash Advisors Named Ag Dept. , j Ad-de- , ' Mechanics Class Fireside Meet Set Offered Farmers Sunday Night Basketball oc-sta- y I - First-Secon- i j ! , Ek-in- I J j . i ar - : Schedule n ( I Bell-isto- fur-dictio- G j Speak Sunday |