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Show I f r - , 1 V . J - J -- : . , -V :: 1 t V c.;;. i e3 M JC. 11 t I1M1 PAROWAN NTMWR THIRTY 1 Fund Allocations Made for Home Economics Leadership School Set For 4H Club Leaders City Recreation Projects Meeting during the pt be and have been mule to the grindstinj. the trk and two wee ks between both City I li U All of 111 n.' .1-- d.nn b iff he i j 4im htfn in - ted ; J PAROWAN, 01 AH MAY - J 'S von lomYrwe .mi connd0Iin3 Plans Complete JJ" Two More Filings Made Amos C. Hatch, For Early-Bir- d "S For Iron County Offices About IH'J IniMg the aftri fnin at t!.e Ini' a' Breakfast l"j!. '! j! j (jin' ijH h..ie In htrof it A C. r. 1 1 j I n ! , , ' J n - I v . ; 111 . a v wan fjrn.ir a d u. c Irat'i fa, (, . Jiatih who recently wa lU itti-f.1 ' ' t! al 111 a !,yh-1iut !fl l' bv J rat b (), te Vr.ltlihl f if to f ,(r Tra.!.;; g nd Ct County recreation psv,b!y stable area. g jd.t ! ! i a ' is a a hr the i s.' r i!u t hoi. or h m uf'iin l.. tri.re t i r.. rat Itviii lie, C ; a 1st 2nd m the The teen age program, ungroup hive pretty much i . ' t wh-.a '4 faculty la ami a be l f.le fof tli,,,u'. nt w.,1 j par.. if fjM hw much A where der the d.rection of Cua.h Ward Church on rffittisCj C . c it a li.. n W hed fol o..!g the gra! al the clow of the a, l Jr jr olf.ve recreition fund will be pent Jwhn Wu.d will iccount fur Miv 26, at 10 W p rn ! j S. 'i a and , djr.ee held was uute House if The funds. Wallarr Accord.! Oj ell In here thi year. mother large cut of the t I It d CSa-i v :..rv re n gn g tjt.ifjitorily, m the 11. gh School Gvm.j .li arrn Coiur.ty Agnt. f t iv 'Irea Somv $5000 ire available Coach Wood his been hired ar.J others who lie mtrrrtt-e- acrorJ.; to t.'u- - 1TA olbtels .which was aj natrlv le- - lr. urr.l fiat in' n ; if li. )i ! V t ! 0 ft' flJ1 I toPirowin thi year, $2,000 to direct the summer prtgram A t n ever B.,1. a. I at the tul thw g and at. with l.lae j.swr.i pv in 4 II a.d woull Ik h1 ut.di I ' of which is be b r t he 1ft of which will include cirry-ove- r Tnwill prognm ug s. g The I. a I a club are rvi ieea.in !v h To vLi-i n at the achoul , unexpended funds from the for both senior ind junior I .!,! had a cer.Urpiece of '.(It invit.-f . i r th.v on te.'ui teen-ag, list yeir program. group. A Junmr The breakfast will lc 1m ' ! spring flowers, flanked on eitv whit f.jv li.it jfclub will Mi's i 'I Vat-undoubtedly Amy colored Krvly. ndirg in the borru makirg room at; ther end by orchid Under the present chedu!e. be Peu'ailv act.ve 4 It Club Sujnrvivir from he : 2'1 t'f of the il MW all prognm. pal be will I pirt and he hij,b l.i;eis I v the lions shire of the funds though J for two v , ar i les f . a. I to date, no definite jj USD will be f revel. t to as t at. iv t of acb. and lui.iv bv ITA wives an is Mnd will be spent it the IUce A j r " v h IVtmis. !v have been announced. I with the n t.rg She w ii. pnjan-, r ( plan a!,.. f tf t o ', ..!. and off,.-, Trick groundi. It is estimat-e- d p.ref lv Jru (iuv:i,'i') Jb p .bbean !h , Hi- - 14 le'i'.Tsally work with t) 1. a a. ' h r As a vjmi.j! fu'ure. pri- lhi proposed improveMr Bonn sane to I'utoaan !) aruw appropriation of S.oCh jfrj ,.j jarcrts interested in ai Gaft .0 d ' I C1..M ments including new modern was made to the Chamber of j aften me s. uar ag Greta Jut program hjv it g U eft a ti.iiv r in !.. . rest rooms, will iccount for .'ommerce to purchase ma- - Wond.r0y1.rg ter the war And has i I1 i ..fwho attend, d the State !r has ip ..p nearly $3,500. In iddition to tcrials for the construction of in Iarg vale f.,rt g oj.r fi aii I with Ch leader Tinning School in ...li erst rooms. Improvements will 12 picnic table to be placed at (ins since that I, me lie ai d r i Cofui: i . Ftbrauary will help with the at the City Park. I :us r.t ; leaders and j . family moved frni Jiav di n intereste t m cm He n.i UwhH projects inrluf r.ar.v : t.ci'g articles p;:.g',. fouviturs at.d other it- - j Colorado wh.ie he ha I bc'i ! t . I t .fi-if Ain Columbia Iron Supt. The funds provided bv the s gave a link r.t,v.r ties dry cl. an pictorial hi'torv a . v. i v i t) r . . y . a i i S.nOr project training 'l.havguvisha.r County and School D.stricl sh e of life uts. Mr aid Ha'chv Co be he.J farnurg ions sirv.ee are to the A .. in a I t I W al ll Ala t. a To Be Honored By teg l.ke uill be matched by a show Jn the rect iviig line besides S.r.ee he has iv .:.i amount from the City and civ dar Uity Library meeting shir.ir.g k;'.s. hamburgers ai oj' room at 2 pm the same day tickets gts a,! manv oluis ifu. guest of honor and his has !ak( n an bavis. University of Utah ic groups on a w ere Major and Mrs leaders and parents Follow ug is a let of those1 wife, William E Bcrrctt, To Matching funds, may be in Hor G. D. MicDonild. supt. of Howard j of n c to I this Joseph, li ineip.i make to aecoidmg nunty, of contributing materials the form of labor, the Columbia Iron Mining Co. Max ,Dailey, and Mrs C Mr. Sjoblom LDS fair one iorg to be rttnem-.Mr- s t Cedar City, will be honor- cash. F. IGIU Address of the(l llivll wJ IMplH Bentley, Cafe. Tops president Iarowan bered ed by the University of Utah Institute Graduates Milton L. Ollcrton Batlmr Shop Burtons, Marys Parowan Literary Club for outstanding accomplishthe and i Among special guests Cleaning Shoppe. Page PiomiM-nment in the field of mining author ai d tdu. h s Dies At Phoenix Hakes Service Stnhon. Winu were Ray I) darner and E B William cator. vh engineering during graduatBarb r Shop. Alma's Mobile son Val of St George, who ion exercises next month. relMder.t t'f Word w as reccivi-g Bitgham pM by furnished revocal as solos Rite Markt t. Fenton's. Buy i the will ;i of of death the here University atives pi.Mr.t Mr. MacDonald will be Bank of Iron Co: quested by Mr. Hatch. LcN'oir a to inuai at ditss L. Ollerton. prominent Grocery.. Milton graduate was at the piano. the highly coveted an Tra ling Center: Par Asay Richard Ammon Robinson, conimeiuim.rt cxiicim of Arizona atttorney Parow Phoenix The City. School and LitUtah Professional Degree of EnginSouthern Merc.: owan 11. 8G. resiformer of LDS the Institute Paragonah and former Parowan resident. erary Club combined to make eer of Mines. The degree, has dent died in Ixis Angeles Cal. Dairy. Miriams Style Shoppe the event possible. lackat College of Southei n were details Though been awarded five times only Theatre; Dairy Frcez; 18. word Firmage on to relMr Paul E. Dahl n Utah May it according was presumed by In the history of the universA public hearing on Paro-wa- n ing. e Service Station; Pen received by relatives Funeral Institute Director. a attack heart that atives ity. It is conferred upon a dleton s. Friendly Conoco Sta QuCCn JContest Open City's proposed zoning services were conducted Tucs ' Utah graduate in recognition ordinance was held Monday was the cause of dcith. The 25th annual commence tionf Scott's (Jtoeo Station. 20, with interment in from May here went Those who To of outstanding professional ac night in the court room of the ment exercises of the County Aspirants officers The PTA the Rose Hill Ccmctary at express) to attend the funeraf services been scheduled in have Iron County Courthouse. complishment in his field. Parowan the to Calif Whittier Entcries for the contest for which are being held today, appreciation CSU the ReAuditorium Sunday Richard A. Robinson Jr. j qUCPn of the 47 days celebrat Only one protest to the ordA native of Kanab, Mr. were: Ancil J. Adams, Bar- Times and Iron County 25 at 8 15 p m. MacDonald joined Columbia inance was voiced. This was bara M. Adams, and Luella cord for publicity given this j jon js gajt Lake City are pour was born Oct. 1, 1872 at Para May, Iron Mining Co. in 1940 when by Elmer Mitchell of Mitch. Dalton. ing in from communities all gonah, a son of Richard A. The commencement speakover the state and according and Debora Harris Robinson. er, Mr. Bcrrelt, is also a vice when there were only 21 em- ell Lumber Co. His only proto officers of the County DUP He married Martha E administrator of the LDS ployees at the Iron Mountain test had reference to the inChamber of Commerce from Iron County Owens May 26 1896 in the Church wide school system, Mine. Since that time, he has dustrial zone that would be any Start to girl Kindergarten who wishes to enter may do St George LDS Temple. . risen through a succession of established under the ordin- Calls Meeting Monday lie is in charge of all weekance. Second so. be must June between the He an was They member active assignments as mine enginday rehgeous education in A meeting of the Parowan Monday, 18 and 25. single and of the church, having been the churcl He received his A of eer. general foreman and supt. This zone as proposed would ages Kindergarten for all child- must be a direct decendent of In Dice. 1952. he was named be in the notheast section of Chamber of Commerce has bishop of the Belnedre Ward B degree in 1924 from the who will start school fall an ren called been for Monday night to his present position as gen- the city, and all industrial in Los Angeles. He served a Universit of Utah and his L original pioneer. O. Gurr.. will start Monday morning President Heber More by eral supt. information be would two be to have may operations year mission to the south LB degree from the same The meeting will be for the June 2, according to Mrs Fae obtained by Mrs. ern states and a stake mission University in 1933. Active in community af- located there. contacting Benson. Mitchell protested on the general membership of the N. in Calif. Mary B. Orton, County Regfairs. he is serving his second He is th author of numerrewith committee Chamber, istrar. alhave term as president of the Ce- grounds that the city had already The children Survivors include three ous the most widly the the main item of dar City Chamber of been registered and know ready sold them a piece of ports Mrs. Venice Lund, knownbooks, daughters, in the field of being Mr. and Mrs. George BrunHe is married to the propcy in the southeast side agenda. where they are to go so it Larzana Calif., Dr. Tamzon church and church of Los ner histoiy Angeles visited Tyler Los Angeles, and Mrs. will not be necessary for parformer Mary Macfarlane of to move their sawmill operdoctrine. fahere Mrs. with ation with Brunners Cedar City, thev have two onto, andx that they ents to come to school Norma Bowman, El Monte ther, John T. Rasmussen. Mrs Cal.; Two sons, Dr. Harris O. The protest was taken un- them. children, G. D. and Lauren. would be discomoded if they Welcome address will be Brunner remained here to Robinson, Los had to change. der advisement until the next Angeles, and presentde by Ladd Holt, session of the City Council. Mrs. Hazle Pendleton re- care for Mr Rasmussen for Dr. Ford A. Robinson, Victor- Hatch. Student addresses will If it is ironed out satisfactor- turned last week from Whitt- some time. ville Calif.; 15 grand children be given by Eleanor Grim-shaand great grandchildren; two PAROWAN HIGH SCHOOL ily, the ordinance will un- ier California where she visCedar City, and Reed Know anyone visiting here? brothers Dennison II. Robindoubtedly be approved dur- ited the John C. Pendletons Murdock, Beaver. Granduates Call the Times so we can get son Salt Lake COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM for ten days. ing the session. City, and John will be presented by Institute it into print. M. Robinson, Idaho Falls Id. Director Paul E. Dahl and FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1938 by Cedar LDS Stake President Elwood J. Coory. ,'S Invocation will be by Thomas THEME: A CALL TO YOUTH 1 J 11-- rvi:i.-!..- o . h-!- e4 '( d ! -- Praii J Lrkfat 1 l 5 v ! w thlp Ib-li-- 1 1 r - f I . ' I I I : ;nj eijH-ciall- 1 V ln-u- i 1 - 1 Mu-.iu- S;'-bhm- V5 . , ! 1 ; . - - i J X f- ! ha . ) - d vt e I V 1 c , 1 h'l fjn (',. I 1 rm - I 1 1 v-- n I jot V 1 1 - 1 i ! I'ti-.-n-i- 3 s J j" 1 v n . . 1 1 s j I 1 50-5- 0 I I L ;hinri Mitpr lll II II Public Hearing For Richard A. On Zoning Ordinance Held Robinson t ntt. Y.i og-io- Bee-Lin- Cim-nerc- e. w, as L. Christensen, Aurora and bv CTeo Tulhs, New Castle. Following the commence-meean open exercises, house be held at the Institute of Religeon for the pubbenediction MARCH OF GRADUATES nt Mrs. George Williams Grctta Mortensen Invocation Song, "My Land and Your Land" lic Senior Class Robert Evans, Class President Address of Welcome Town Calender Hebcr Lund Accodian solo Student speakers on Theme: "A Call To Youth" In: Kenneth Topham EDUCATION Steven Orton SCIENCE . POLITICS hood Mon. Donald Burton Vanda Mitchell, Helen Whitney, Sharon Adams Address to the Graduates fare meeting Jhurs. May" 22 Stake MIA Leadership meeting Fri. May 23 Parowan High Graduation exercises Dr. Carl Erishknccht Director, Extension Sen ice, USU Presentation of Graduates Principal IL.v S. Dailey MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR TO AIR 1500th BROADCAST Awarding of Diplomas Song ( Medley Benediction ) Senior Class The world-fameSalt Lake Tabernacle Chior of 350 for this impressive photograph as they prevoices posed pared for rhe chior's 1500th consecutive broadcast on Sunday May IS. The weekly programs arc in their 20th year. Richard P. Condic is mnductot, and the spoken d Marsha Miller Graduation Dance In High School Gym Meeting May 19 1st Ward MIA Tues May 20 Stake MIA Dance Festival Wed. May 21 Ifttrowan Lit. Club; Legion Aux. meeting; Geneolrgical and Wel- Duane Lamoreaux RELIGION Girls Trio MAY Sat May 17 Stake MIA Officers Social. Sun. May 18 Stake Priest- word is by Richard L. Evans. Later this year, the chior will make a concert tour in the eastern United States, including appearances with the Philidclphia Orchestra and in Carnegie Hall. three-week- s MIA Sat May 24 Region Dance Festival (St George) Sun May- - 25 Seventy Quorum Meetg o Mon & Tues 26, 27 MIA Wed. 28 Stake Temple Dav rhurs. 'May 29 SUP meet Fri Mav 30 Memorial Dav n |