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Show IMF PAROWAN NTMhl -- R FAKOWAN TIMLN PAROWAN', UTAH APRIL 3. 195H 1WINTV TWO r Gardner Named 4 Easier Egg Hunt; Parowan Slated Saturday To Head County Democrats Grdnrr. Kumrn Cedar If g City livrMock gruvkrr County Ounrnun of I he Iron County Demoerit.e pMv l their County Con. vrntion here Saturday night Mr. Gardner lake the rnn from Mario Topham. Parowan for the pat who has two year Elected to aere with h.m were. Mrs Carol Wright. Par ow an. who succrcdc herwlf as County Mrs Vcnla S Miwl replaced Lclillani Bentley as secretary and Clarence Miller was treasurer. Dr, Eugene N. Davie, of Milford delivered the keynote addrrss to the assembled rwfm-- d d delegates. VOI.l'Mi: IORTV TWC Chamber Names Permanent Committees annual Easter Parowan be held Sat-- , hunt will Egg V urday morning April 5 accord ing to those in charge The hunt will begin at 10 am and will he divided imo. two age groups The kid frum the first tlirough the 6 grade IMOminQlGfl lOT will hunt on the Library lawn' Little fellers under school age will hunt on the lawn at the t f.rst anj second ward church. No Parer,' or children over j Amos C. Hatch, teacher in 12 will be allowed. This lfas'the Parowan High School for . norm-o- f ibeen done to assure the kids many sears h.qi Tiach-IhTor "Oscars for Jnated having the fun of Ending eg g In past years, there ers" award frtwn the SHitP-ha- i been too much "help, jrrn District of the state The Prire eggs will again be ' w ards program is being spon hidden. Lucky finders will j sored try the Utah Federation receive such prizes as a wrist! of Womens Clubs, watch, a camera; roller skates Mr JIauh has been a com-base ball and bat, and other j mur.ity and church lraUr i . : prizes. ,fur many years He served of Democratic over the Dr. Eusrnc N. llnir, Milford talks party with Kiima Sponsorers of the hunt aroVIh the US Forces nTnae.re problem Comto r), Clafrnre Miller and Mr Carol M right, new heads of the parly i the City Recreation Gardner (lnding during WW1. he has filled the Firemen the mission for the LDS church and miltee, were held in connection ssith party ronsention Monday night, Tri-for Iron County. Club. an,l ha been active in local V n: j v b-e- n -- People of the United States look to the Democratic party to proide leadership In this time of National and international peril. The Republican party has clearly demonstrated its inadequacy in the past six years." he said. Delegatcs to the State Con vention were named as follows: Parowan. Scott Mitch-- ! ell, and John and Warren Pendleton; Beryl, Bernus Bar low and Otto Fife Cedar in Rartwan to church and othcr rouPs commencing on City, Leonard Smith. Orvill 7 according to those in Ison, Walt Granger. Rex Har-- I APric ris, Gilbert Janson, Hal Christ Rrst showing will be ensen. Ray Lee, Bill Painter,' in the First Ward Rehef Vernal Stratton, Dale Milne. Monday, Apr. 7. Second !ciety Parry, John Smith, Ward Rclcf Tuesday Apr. 8 Theron Ashcroft. Clarence and Third Ward at 10 00 am. oh April 8, The films will also be ception of the County: Chair- -' shown m the MIA meetings man and a representatwill have li vote each. The next week by two chairmen will each cast ive of the County Cancer So ciety. one vote. The State Convention has been scheduled for My 10. chairman and chairwoman of .each of the voting districts in Salt Lake City. Named as the County Cen-- 1 in the, county, in addition to teral Committee were the the county officers. I.lc-ctio- H - To Be Shown circle. political Stake M Men County Citizens 'Gleaners Elect May Discuss Cancer Films C ltr'dcnt rntral He married Edna StoM at j ,Fort Lewis Washington, June 1918. They are the parents (of nine Mines and daughters He and his family moved ' to Parow an in th? fall of 1927 and has resided here since. ' During that time he has serv-- j ed as mayor of Parowan from 1933 to 1937 1,- - Grr llt-U-- r a 4'. flietnlu-Tkhi- Mr!. Jay r.iglit v Clair Ruwo, Fenton rwl Cl. Run wi-red Iw-s- l W e re-na- I. H ! 'in-IUa- J Committee John H Pendleton H 1, Fenton and lainnt 'u will the Sjx-nce- r cnire no-mbi- o p Committee e a pMtimillrr br Parowan CT.a'i.U r of turn metre were t hs lrrmfirn ,thv Howard Stubb wa apjvrq ed to I chairman of Ci! Project rmnmlttiv, with Jav Moore and Bart Murtcnwn hi a n he!i-- Recreaion, wa hea led F. C Van Buren, with to be commit tec mernlw-- l In r Mr Hulda Mulct and Mrs Max Hemlrickvin will lo in chargr of cormmitv cmrd.i.a!. ing Other committees named in Industrial development elude- headi-- - by d Jess Guvmon. Tele Hal Orton with Carlyle Johnson. Brvre Adams, June Decker. Sjwnvr Lemmon, S M. Clark, James vision bv The Parowan Stake Jr. M Jr. Gleaners held Benson and Ralph Edwards. their annual election of offthe Sum a at in Paragonah as members. Adicers meeting . last Ward Sat. eWinners mit of the student vertising. Ann Orton and Chapel ty may have his questions on evening. at-Stubbs; Beautification and Councillor were lections arpounced cancer discussed by eminent . and Zoning John and Decker Sharon years., of the Southern Planning Utah College Rodney authorities at a Forum to be of Parowan Election Hop Friday evening.) IIe has been active' in the Pendleton; 'Public Relations, botjj Holyoak, conducted by the County were named presidents of Student officers to lead 1958-- j ,ocal and county chapters of IV. Clair Roxvley and Jess Cancer committee on Thurs American Red Cross; an Guvmon: Trails. Camps and 59 school activities were prei-ttheir respective groups. day. April 10, according to active member of the Cham-Pa- t Wildlife, S. M. Clark chairfrom each The candidates sented by Studentbody Pres., Mrs, .Alta Johnson, Education of r Commerce; principal man. were introduced with a ward Brian,, Loa, and Proffess. Chairman. The meet will be and in the' Parowan electteacher Befor adjourning the meet, the which after Wolf. or Euger; held in the Cedar City First skit, 3 for has and President Gurr expressed ions were held.. "cflools1 ing, fars Clayton Frehner, President Ward Church at 8.00 p. m. his to were officers Ste. ske appreciation to citizens Outgoing elect is a native of Mesquite Two Salt Lake City doctors ven Orton and Marsha Miller donated to the Chamvyho Nevada. A . stuand members of both Cedar both of the Parowan First ber make broadcasting of to is he dramatactive in dent, City Climes will combine for ward. About 70 members ics and a member of the box- 1941 to 1946, with much of his games at the recent State ces at that time in order to from the stake were time being spent overseas. He Class B basketball tournapresent ing aquad. air the many Questions on the for the election meeting. entered the drrrfy as a reserve ment possible. He also thank First Betsy subject, Mrs. Johnson said. Mrs. Jess Guymon and Mr. Lunt, Cedar City, is an captain and was discharged a ed those who have contributFilms pertaining to the sub Merrill Brimhall are Stake Lt. ColonebIIe returned to ed funds to help bring TV inmajor,,, active in Parowan and resum'ed ject of cancer will also be advisors for the groups. his po; to Parowrarn. student- government and a shown during the evening, it of sition thb local principa'lit of member Phi Alpha Beta is announced. school-.Later he high resignsorority. Mrs. Johnson asks anyone Maxine Joseph, second vice ed to persue Eeen many old in the county who has a prohas cpntinue ,t& teach residenterthough this an is the Parowan, iut, president, was,. savf blem or question regarding science. ,and ceramics . wettest attendant to the Homecom-- J on record, the spring cancer to write it out and to present time. fact remains "taint so their queen.- She is a member ing Box to it P. O. 988, Cedar of Pi Rho Omega sorority and memory is just short. In 1938 to the date of the City, prior a physical education major bda Delta Sigma. Parowan recorded 3 02 inches Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cow-- 1 to Long Beach Calif where Names need not be First ,offieiaL function of of rpoisture as compared with Rounding out the top quardell and daughter Linda were he has employment for the meeting.to the signed questions, she tet in CSU etudent govern- the new, officers wilj be, .to 2.04 during March this year, weekend guests of Mr. andjsummer. explained. ment is secretar-elec- t Most people beside farmers participate ipan.f April stu-- J Mrs. Golden Bayles. Mrs. Cow e Miss dent arent conference The Milford, Mr. and Mrs Jim Lloyd and leadership Forum, Thursday will doing 'too much dell is a sister of Mrs. Bay is a Secretarial science where jjgy VillMfearri- their plaining tho. Farmers are all les The Cowdells brought daughter Carol of Henderson provide an unusual opportunlate getting, their crops in, major and a member of. Lam- - duties for the coming year. Mrs. Bayles mother back Nevada visited relatices here ity for the residents of the but area and is one weekend. which were the over they will probably do a They from Calif, where she has lot seldom better if and when they to from where Provo possible arrange returning been for several months. are in. of to . the been had schedule becausq another busy get they : of was it out. Pat who has doctors, been pointed daughter, Garth Whitney and Mrs. These factors, too make it the BYU. Eugene Orton and two small attending advisable to hold one outdaughters were down from Mrs.Benson and Mr. Hay- standing public meeting rath Provo, over the week end. Garth returned Sunday, while cock of Whittier Calif, are vis er tlyn try to meet small has beeii $2:50 per plate Thurs. 3 , Gun a,nd Rod meet by Hqlda Hulet in each community. relatives and friends Parowan Third Ward and will also, entitle the - in- - Fri. 4, Junior, Prom. Joy will stay here for a few iting while school is out for groups The here will spark a concentrated dividual . to attend a movie FrL 4 P. H. S. Jr. Prom There isnt a person whose days. Easter vacation. life or the life of a loved one Fynd: drive- by stag- -' and program which' ' will ' be Sat. '5 Post Prom Bulling ' will not be touched directly Mijs Marilyn Warner it turkey banquet and presented. Incidentally' it has Mon. 7 First Ward MIA ing a big Clerk, W. Clair or ' County ' Norin week the spenfing social here been this April' dread pbihled" out that,' in Tpes. 8 Second,- - Third MIA indirectly by Saturday, walk Calif, visiting her sis- Rowley has been in the Iron disease. The fact that many announod.-Th- e most of the wards and bra peit has beci Wed. 9, Stake .Temple Day 12, Mr. County hospital, part of the of the deaths from cancer ter and brother-in-labe serVed in es where similar projects are Thurs. 10, will dinner Stake Faculty time in critical condition foil, and Mrs'. George Wood. home have economics' been 11 the A a. Fri room' minimum might Debonnaes financed, being prevented Banquet owing an attack of the flu. make it imparitive that we Parowan 'High School, 'ter of IJ&.OO' and ranging up1. fo and Social Walter F. (Scott) Orton has learn everything possible con commence at 6:00 p.m. and to $504)0 is beiAg7 charged. Sat. 12 Third Ward Building Mr. and Mrs. Charless F. recovered from his recent illits and Fund Banquet. cerning members Adqlt symptoms .ecmtinuethEOwgfopjit.ihgqa priesthood. Sunin Provo were ness enough that he is now Bentley their early detection. 14 Co. Commissioners, in wifi Mon. the home t callal g eyery day for the christening of two 'ticket Attendance to Ward at make spending a few days in St. of the advance Forum Simultaneously ,City' Council'- Meet. 1st their grandchildren. Mr & of moving sales for the event If is: .George-visitinwith Mr. and anyone .interested in the nui$ hop- , Ward'MFA pictures eheraining Mrs. Fred Bentley named Mrs. Vene Orton. 15 2nd and 3rd Ward subject is empah'cally urged. by some pf Ahe best tat-- ' ed that a proper cooperative Tues. je ' their new son Fred Michael, int in "the takfeHll be d be 'MIA and attitude 'will spirit ' Mrs. Martha Dalton cele- and the new daughter of Mr. in the auditorium, g dsplayod by everyone in. sup- Wed. 16 Literary Club; Gene brated her 79th birthday on and Mrs. Hyatt Bentley was The Ward Relief Society porting this very .urgent, and ological; Legion Aux. meets March 28, with 35 children, christened Charla. The Hya.tt will serve the banquet whilh necessa.apse. t . ThurS. .17 ' Stake Primary Bentleys came down from will consist of roast turkey, In as much as the Chapel, grandchildren & great-gran- d Preparation meeting . relLayton to make the family children and many other dressing, potatoes and gravity, since its completion ' about 40 Sat. 19 Sunday School Conatives and friends gathering gathering possible. vention for Ward and Stake vegetables, fialad and desrt years ago has 'been constant- - - ca meal which can jbe ly used as a Stake Building, for the occasion. workers. President and Mrs. Howard compared to- the best , served it is hoped by the committee Sun. 20 Sunday School conE. and Ward Joseph in restaurants and hotel din- that members of other wards Mrs. Doris Benson and Mrs Knight, vention; Stake priesthood of are emong those attending Lucille Bunn, ing rooms; the committe said. will also accept a cordial, inmeeting the Parowan Cafe lost last confer, nee in Salt Lake City The primary purpose ; of vitation to join- - in- - the fes- Mon. 21, lsj Ward MIA Hulet. weekend in Salt Lake where this week. jthe occasion is. however,, to tivities of the evening. Tick- Tu'es. 22 2 & 3 Ward MIA convention a The the which attended club raise funds to finance the pro. ets may hg obtained by con- Wed. 23. Stake Temple Day durrtg they Mr and Mrs. Wallace Skinfive built for 'esturant operators. MIA Leader past gM,' up posed remodeling and improv tacting years has. ner, Mrs. Afton Robinson and shiof the Ward Chapel- on Adams, JcSs'Gv mo Claif Tnur2ptake quite a reputation in equest-in- g minting rian events, invites anyone (which actual work is schedql-M- Hulet or Bryce Adams. John V. Benson visited Mrs. Lucille Switzer visited Fri. 25 P. H. S Annual Dav and Mrs Collins Mitchell over 16 who is interested in led to begin in the near fu- here Saturday night with his relatives here briefly Wed People are requested to Mon. 28 1st ward MIA: Cily were enrote to Salt Lake will move into the They Mrs Mr. Phil and Haycock this type of activity to jointure. In order to accomplish brir.g their own dishesandj Council meeting parents, ' ' j bouse. Benson. He was on his wayjfo conference. ,them. this, the price of the tickets silverware. JTues, 29'2 &3 ward MIA To Local Groups Cancer Problem i Men and , -, El-n- a r ( , e , j i I - pre-medi- cal an vice-preside- nt, ' ! 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