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Show IM i A ii t-- PAROWAN NUMHIR I PAROWAN KWH IN TIMl-S- , pyr tt u vc city ME PAROWAN. UTAH. MARCH 6. !)5S VOLUMI: IOJITV TCO ft Parowan High To Host Musicians At Festival Services Held National Book Monday For Mae Bentley Week To Be Rams Make StateTourney Sixth Time Observed Following is a list of par The American Library Assn Funeral services for Mrs. ticipanU and the time at aiid the Utah Library Associa .which t hi y will perform Mae N. Bentley, 77, were held I ten declared March 16 1.25 pm ust Monday at 1 pm in Juncl to 27 have High Shew Aud Book Week, National as i'hylhs Robb. 1 30 pm. Linda in Ward Chapel. Mrs. Bently for Amerineed There is Knight. 1.35 pm. Dayle Stev a ri indent of Parowan for can read-- j more do to people ens. 140 pm. Helen Hulet. many years died on Thursday on Wednesday March 12. informative the typ. irg 1 45 p m Deanna Evans; 1;50 72th of March m a IanguNch i 11 those thous-and- s of one are you pm. Sonya Adams; 1:55 hospitle of coronary occlusion. who have not read a Mrs. Triple Trio Sharon Adams. Bentley was born book from your local library Vanda Micthell. Helen Stevens April 29th 1880. Was Married in the past five years, you Phyllis Itobb. Dayle Stevens. to John Norton who died Aug should make it a point to see Sharon llolyoak, Helen Hulet. 8, 1940. She married John V., our pbrary offers Sonya Adams, and Jerryoln Bentley in 1943 in the St The Paruwan library has Gurr. 2 00 Trio Sharon Adams George Temple and since that 10,000 books, 35 magaVanda Mitchell, Helen Steve time was very active in the nearly two local zines, papers and ns, 2 03 Uovs Quartet Wayne Church work in this com- two state dailey papers. The Merkley. Hcber Lund. Mike munity until the death of Mr. library is well lighted, comDuane Lamor- - Bentliv in March of 1957, fortable and Williamson, quiet for readeaux; Jr, High Duct Winon af:cr which she moved away. ers. Children old enough to Hulvoak and Marie Kirkpat- - Burial was in the Junction The Parowan Ram pl.iird their way into the semifinals of the 1938 ass It ltirnat picture mol enjoy looking rick cemetery. books are learing to quietly this marks the sixth straight sear the s bool has been able to appear in the ilassir. I tout 1st and 2nd Ward Instcrmental row from right to left: Wayne .Merkley, JCced Thornton. Kenneth Ballon, l.ugeiie Robb. yany friends and relatives appreciate them. The younger children us- Donald Burton, Roderick Lister and Jr. H:gh 2 00 Jay Graff, from here attended services Ralph Watson, athletic manager. Back row; JSX ually spend a period getting Sinikins, Dean Robinson, Mike I.atnorraux, Boy d Trumpet Solo; 2 05 Sidney fur hcr Mhitnry, Rodney Decker, ll.nid Adams Orton; Trumpet Solo; 2:10 acquainted with library rules nd Coach Mood. Jhonny before they are given cards Philip Bayles; Trumpet Solo; 2 15 Roger Gurr; Saxaphonc of their own. Parents are urg Coach Jhonny Wood and ed Richfield by a score of 67 ronsrrutUe year the Parowan cd to help them in observing Solo. 2.20 Jerry Robinson I.. N. A say his the of Parowan Rams to 53. rules to Solo; High school has hern entered Ward protection ,Trumpet The Parowan Second the class kid ssei in (he slate tourney. Ibis "H at soil Reed books Tournament Thornton (this especially March 'Social against on be held will High School 2 25 Mike Will ed hands and food. A paper Proo this week as the No. 2 lose) came up with the high- - seems to he some sort of iamson; Trumpet Solo 2.30,15. and will feature a roast score for one game up to cord; for try a sse might we or plastic bag helps in stormy (earn of Region 10. The Rams Frank Benson; Trumpet Solo; beef supper and a movie. drew in with 26 points, Donald cant find another school that dale the first weather. Marysvale The supper will be served 2.35 Steve Orton; Trombone of round Burton and Bayd Whitney are has this kind of record, books Most for loaned that are play winning Solo; 2:40 Kenneth Adams; from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. in the of 51 well a to 50 2 if in the scoring rolunin once In the Thursday afternoon core weeks and renewed game up by Baritone Solo; 2:45 Donald Ward banquet rooms. dein a described if thriller one However in as aho. Cedar City bowed to a games Tickets for the evenings necessary. Rowley and Gordon Adams; All four Region 10 teams hot Cintah team that couldnt of one week may of the best game of the openmand a limit be will $1.00 entertainment j Flute Duet; In won their their first round seem to miss in a high scoring for adults and 50c for child- be set. AH magazines except ing day. 3rd Ward Piano 10.00 Jcrro On Thursday the loral boys games, the only region to do affair. The Kcdmen led in the ren. All those urfer school the current month or week Gurr: 10:05 Rodnev Deck met Richfield in the first so in the meet which indicates opening minutes hut were continued to page 2 The Paragonah M Men ly'n 10:10 age will be admitted free. 10: Vanda er; Mitchell; game in the championship that ( lie local teams are going Jnesrr to stop the l ies again, basketball team won second 15 10:20 Ann Barbra Graff; hraket and in the highest to gic plenty of trouble to The score 68 to 58. place in the Division Two 10:25 Lyla and Dalton; Kay scoring game of the tourna- aspiraats of the B crown. Tournament at Beaver last Kristine Halterman; Duet; ment This year makes the sixth; so far the Rams down Saturand Thursday, Friday 10:30 Adell Green; 10:35 Heber day. Lund; Accordian. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Felstoad In the first game on Thurs called to Houston, Texas were Of from Beaver night, they won A baby boy was born to Mr. due the serious illness of Berts 31 25. a to score of Friday and Mrs. Lamor Duke of by The Felstcads left Sat Father. the St George they played (Feb. 22) morning for the Tex Sixth Ward and won with a Provo, Feb 27. The1 little as City. score of 41 to 36. The game babe checked in at 9 2 lbs. with St George Third Ward Grandparents are Mrs. Ralph At a Chamber of Commerce thusiasm shown by members was won b the St George Duke, Provo and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Wilker-so- n Sat. night, March 1, of the Chamber of Commerce B.E. Mrs. Parowan. meeting 44. to 31 Whitney team with a score of and were in town in the Court House, President on the various projects that last Sat. family Lanell Topham won honor, Sun and day, visiting Heber Gurr headed a discuss have been proposed to be un able mention, and was high On Sunday Feb. the 23rd, with relitives and friends. ion on the development of the dertaken this comming year score man the first ny;ht. He Mr. Joseph E. Ward celebrated area on the Church to help make Parowan more recreation A clipping from the piled up 15 points. Duane his birthday and the occasion attractive to tourisit and resid Lamoreaux was high score prompted the gathering of all Industrial Pose tolls Square. It was decided to ents alike. They welcome any man on the first night withhis children and brothers and a $250 scholarship award start immediate action to place of suggestions which anyone a score of 18 points, and onsjsters for e very enjoyable won by 18 year old Tom Dehm picnic tables and a drinking would care to make. a score second the night with time. fountain on the park area for Tom is a son of Mr. and of Hal Orton Chairman the of 15 points. the convenience of both the TV Cocci ttee Mrs Howard Dehm (Barta a gave report Duane Lamoreaux was one and Postmaster Howard Knight tourists of progress. townspeople and a granson of Skougard) of the five all stars and won and Councilmen F. C. Van Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skougard passing through. Also to proa trophy cup. Lanell Topham Buren and Aird G. Merkley vide a portable backstop to of Parowan. made second on the spent Tuesday in Salt Lake School of in cast Parowan of the principals Part help remedy the dangerous High Young Dehm is a printing team. Other Paragonah play- City. situation brought about by two student at Los Angeles Trade will which in now be rehearsal presented Operetta ll ers were Dale Bettridge, baseballs rolling out onto the Technical Junior College, and are 21. 19 and to left on Pitchurcd from March right Talbot , Jimmy LamoA new baby boy was born evenings highway. Committe heads of the Industrial an employee Donald Duane Mike Williamson, Lamoreaux, reaux, Jack Lister, Heber to Mayor and Mrs. Howard Sonya Adams, were named to head various Post. KenLund, Mike Williamson, Joseph at the Iron County Burton, Helen Hulet, and Kenneth Dalton. projects as follows: Hyrum neth and Joe Topham. Boardman-Tabl- es, hospital on Februay 28. Caudell Orton Backstop, Alden Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle John Mr. Ancil J. Adams and Fountain. Mrs. Clair Hulet has again children left for Tooele to son welcomed their fifth bov John Pendleton, Chairman been named coordinator for bring Mrs. Adams home who at the Iron County hospital MARCH of the membership drive gave this community by the local has been visiting with her on March 1. 10 County Commission Mon. a report from his committee Chamber of Commerce, accord daughter. meeting: City council meetstating that there will be a ing to Heber Gurr, President. ing; 1st Ward MIA. general drive to enlist new Mrs. Hulet, as chairman of Plans for Utahs annual ob in such trust. 11 2nd & 3rd Ward MIA Tues. and members increase the sup the cooridinating council, servance of National Wildlife Public lands play a vital 12 Stake Temple Day; Wed. of of Cam the Chamber worked with her group during Week have been announced role in supplying the every- port all with residents merce, Regional Solo & Small Enbeing the past year to maintain a by 5okesmen for the Utah day needs of our people. semble Music Festival. to and encourage join community activity calender Wildlife Federation, for the Watersheds are the life blood eligible 13 Stake Faculty meetThurs. not the the C to oraginization, and recommended just the of Week, and W. Scott Mitch- - 0f many of the western states, businessmen Sons of Utah Pioneers of G that the and women ing conbe program ell, local Gun and Rod Club j ancj also, our vast holdings the as some people tinued in Parowan. meeting. community Chairman. some include j0f public lands have thought in the past. He Mrs. states Hulet Althoug at Beaver Fri. 14 organizations, 0f (he finest outdoor recreat also introduced a six Sportsmen point that the calender could be Sun. 16 Seminary Relief Society civic clubs and youth groups jon and scenic areas in the jStake drawn up by the much more accurate and help will take prt in the March nation; areas which provide program Preparation meeting; Stake as object- ful if all groups would ommittie members cooper 2 educational campaign, Cur hunting and fishing and ives for Priesthood meeting. the betterment of the ate, it is felt htat it has served 17 1st Ward MIA which this year will stress the !areas that tell of the historical Mon. Commence "and a a very useful purpose in the chamber of need for providing better care development of this land of Tues. 18 2ni & 3rd Ward MIA community. At least it has Wed. 19 Legion of our public lands. ours. Auxiliary The Chamber of Commerce presented a tangaible picture Club; meeting; Walt Disney, maker of the Literary To obtain the greatest use of the cativities as the council meeting; famous "True Life Adventure iand enjoyment from this great has undertaken along with has been able to set Genealogicial them up School operetta. nature movies is national hon public estate, it was said that the various business hoises from the information given the of n community a project them. orary chairman for this event, each person owes is to Thurs. 20 Blake Irimary goal of the week long sef to make certain that it to help raise funds that game of A heads the of Preparation meeting meeting summaries the of Class State was said in Utah, it is carefully protected, campaign in the comm Sun. 23 Seventy Quourm B Basketball tournement all organizations will be to better acquaint Only in this way can we Wl11 be scheduIed i" the meeting umty people with the important hope to perpetuate for future may be broadcast and heard near future to set upv a sched 'Fri. 24 stake they hold in lands which generations the pleasure that by local people. City Council meeting of vents as nearly as can, ule . Americian WarH MTA The savings stamp booth sponsored by the are held in trust for them by we oursevlcs have come to The Chamber gave a vote be done at this time, the co Tues. 2o 2nd. & 3rd Wards I.cgion Aux. now in its second year of activity sets up every the vaiious government agon know and enjoy so much, & of thanks to the past City codinator announced. .... only in this way can wre con- Council and Administration! Wed. morning in the Parowan Elementary Building. The cics. i is.,,, for the oiling and surfacing Mrs. Thales Brown under- - j,C program has been popular with the students. Pictured here 27 it to MIA interest Thurs. Stake for Utahns, Leader, demands recreation ir.g special of most of the streets in the went emergency surgery at are officers of the Legion Aux. Mrs. Olive Mitchell and Mrs. was out, since some put upon us by our growing pointed ship meeting. the Iron County hospital last . City. Mr. Kartchners 5th grade help direct the pro-- , 70 Pearl Fri. 28 State FFA convention percent of the lands areas nation. has been much en- - Sundav. There in Salt Lake Citv State are held j 0f the Beehive gram in the school. Parowan ILgh Sdi"ol anil mum department under of L. N. the dim-tiowill play hvt to musicians from Region 10 at the annual solo and ensan.ble fes nal i its A-- j ay J f - ; Kt-nn- s j , J J j ( re-e- Paragonah M I Men Place j Second Meet j j Chamber Commerce Slates Projects, Names Committees 1 J Bell-Maywo- all-st- ar Coordinating Chairman Asks Ar-de- Utah Federation Announces Wildlife Week March 16 16-2- More Support Town Calender 22 j j j him-Mai- j i i ' I i i , Run-ell- st |