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Show IVf UMls PAKoWAN. UAH PAKOYCAN i MAY X 1' a Idea; Let's Develop It! A Good iThree Announce Wedding Plans Paragonah Personals Holds Closing Program Mrs Jdilla Robinson, Mf;. The c Kn.i.g program to r the the at Jean lkrdnun and Mrs Leah 6th ami grade 7th t.h. on held llurn Jones, outgoing stake IWagimah sihad was The program leader arid their partners! Mw!.by mght were entertained at a stake! &S fullow l Je j i im'!.! ur.g America" party m Parowan this wetk j CuJ BUx t Ar lviettin, Un Ti'j'ham. "Salutury Mw "The gi l.ij.tta Jtae Dahun. ' rka Cht-Hty JVnme and Iknig'.av Murie. Song "He" by the claw "The Pro-uuo'." Kenneth and Mini Lamoii-aux- . Song" Sail on Silvery Muon." clavs. "Blcs Our Hume" skit by Lumureaux ami Lynn Thorn-tun- . Vacation aor.g, LaRae L M.na Lamorcaux and Claudia June-"M.sery" 8th grade in Claude Jones. school, high "An Evening at Bridge akit, Ilub nson, Jerold Vickie Ta bot, Sor.g. Class; The Will, Samuel Lister, Remarks, Mr. "Henson, Hack Seat Driver" Shark tt Bettridge; His Hirst Class" skit, Claudia Jones, Dwight Stones, Sandra Robin son ar.d Vickie Ann Evans; Vakdictory Address Vergene Joms. Benediction, Val Bar ton. c!u"s. Ih-.h- j , .e New PTA Officers New officers of the ( K Robb under- ver Counties. went suigery n the LDS hos The many prizes have been pital in Salt Lake City during donated by local merchants the week. and will be of use to the out doorsman who wins them. T The past three primary preg largest fish weighed in will idents and their workers pre will receive a $15.00 season sen ted $100, to Bishop Victor prize donated by the club. All Robinson for the Ward build- fish must be cleaned before ing fund Sunday. they ar weighed in at the Parowan Mercantile. Persons intending to join the club to be eligible for the four seperate deer prizes to be gven this fall can join now for the same price and be eligibt for both prizes. Amasa Stones received word Remember, this isnt a natthat, Werdall Stores had un- ion wide contest where only dergone major surgery in Salt one in ta thousand can win. Lake Citv this week. In tl past about one fortlof the membership received priz A2 c Larry Robb has re- es. turned home from overseas Please be prompt! prizes He in Moroco. French will not be awarded to memduty and his wife will visit here bers who purchase their cards and at Hen:rson Nev. prior after June 1. to his return to duty at an Mrs. Mary Robinson, Gwen Jones, Hazle Dawn Evans and Albert Burton went to St. George Thursday for the funeral of Mrs. Jay Lefever. i I it f w d ft j a, i Mr 1 l.ke tu lie t i r p- -t I Mr uv tie- - ur. 1. 1 n tr. t hi ,v w.U guluate from whs rot g on an tra.mrg in the U. S Air Force tip fartht r and provide af m Ciiorga M.riam I. Lister recital rath h ,j organ' H S tirroon in one f our ihuuh will i '! veandherFUnene degree I. Ad from C'tU work her Will ams complete We have at least ah" n d i the at B S r a f, degree got! orgartMs in tow n, as w ll of !.. summer quarter.. as other taer.t Why r. t put They aSo believe they i it to use the dcs.i notion of being The plan has ur.,,mn-of a entcrtain'r.rrt run County only parents (mobilities of OUr Own people and the a West Pomt gradite. tourists, and might well b Fieeman hre ar rst. 1 1 ( V n-j- MISS MI IKS Miss JIXKMARD XI r ar.J Ia-Mu, Edward D llarward Piygv Announcement i f the erg the marriMnkv ar.rour.tc i Ik-Jan vn wi.I saute 1 their daughter 1 Hard jgi nier.t and forthcoming mar- malt 7 age Vav n June riage of ihtir daughter An- at the .'!.i ti LDS tu Mr Ik bert K Bocrr un Fri MISS THORNTON M.i e d fr dav Mav, 30 in il.e St Cliorge , LDS Temple. has taught Elementary grades here during the pat sduajl year She was barn at Wyoming and is a graduate. of the BYU. During her the BYU Stake . Parowan. i she has taken an active Miss Thornton spent two of i Ihr parents are Mr, and in church and school part her high school years as cheer j Mrs Rich Hurward of Aurora functions. Mr James is a son of and leader and Majorette for the band. In their Junior year Mrs. L. M. Benson of Paro-th- e Mr. Boerr is also a BYU couple were chosen Sweet wan He serve! four years in graluate and has b.cn coah heart King and Queen. Since the Navy during the Korean at Lyman for the past four her graduation, she has been , War. He graduated from USU years, employed by the Mt. States in 1957 and has been teach-TeA reception will be held for and Tel. Company in Co- - 'tng in the Cedar City H.gh the couple at the home of Mr, School duihng the past winter. dar City. and Mrs. Scott Harrison at reception in their honor Mr. Mitchell was active ,n be hclJ in Richfield af-i- Lovell on June ninth Her student affairs during his u.r lhe ceremony. An open parents and Mr. Boerr will ary high school! career. He serv-- i hoUse W1;j bo held here for rive in Parowan for the ed as Student Bixly President h;im ie sometime the week of following Saturday in his Senior year, and w the wedding. u member of the basketball team. Teachers of the Elementary and The couple plan to move to high school will spend Provo next winter, where Mr. Saturday and Monday finishMitchell will finish his studing reports and then will atLeNoir Asay music dircci-- 1 tend a spring Teachers ies in electronics at the Utah or at the Parowan High has tute in Cedar City on Tues Vocational School, They' will announced that registration day Wpd. and Thurs of next in live Cedar City this summer, where both have cm- - for students w ho want to take week. summer band will be on June Several profs, from the U ployment. Second of U. will be in attendance at the confei t 'ce. Miss school Mn-ks- Need Service ? . he m May-lure- t l. (A n . cere-mone- j 1 AITLIAMX VI R BUY AN I II IN COULDNT ISNT ON ITr DlbGOfU AGING GUT MRVICX m you rrv i rom YOU CAS ULT YOU U. CIT AlI'UASCIA j r.R 7c;. 1 iniii.R c,as or i s 7 1. its u 7 1. u 1 : tun 7. m our . lU'SISLSS OS. ii plan to Buy If u water heater, ramte, or Other eas appliamc, see us first. Ovir prives and terms are hard to lx. at. for t Iti Sales anl Service, Visit our Store or 333M Phone 4911 FARM HOME INDUSTRY Varownn, VU y Qumdaui 'BwjqJm Act now to protect Utah To succeed, Utah farmers must have a good horn market. And a good market depends on prosperity in other industries like mining and mineral processing. But these local businesses ore being crushed by floods of metals from foreign countries. You con help stop the flood. Write President Eisenhower approve the maximum recommendations of the Tariff Commission on lead end line. low-wa- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ge 1957 PLYMOUTH Cheer Detergent TUDOR SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER. 7,0(10 MILES JUST LIKE NEW! 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Dix Tire Shop S & 5 cents off condition) and make them wear better than a new tire? our workmanship Musselman Apple Sauce 5 cans $1745. "From the earth tomes an abundant life for all " ,Sr?3S32S X trasd.rg A -r Mrs. Eegrand the ,.f , yiU thil 1 r met-lod- f tC ! fr season. J.! '..te what Let i P w Ilv-din- k Trp!e. net tee was made by Mr. and Mi s Harward i a native of She Mrs, Merrill Thornton and tlie will become Mrs Connell Sever County, Contest For 1958 b n in truct-uL. vi.tr Mitchell, on June 20, tn a in the Commercial Dept by Norm Hay double ring ceremony They Gun & Rod members have will be honored at a recept- ofih Parow an High School. She is a graduate of the enjoyed the big fish contest ion the same evening . BYU when she wav a im the for that has been run of Phi Chi The; a and was is a son of Mr. Mitchell votMr, have and two past years ed to continue it for another and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell of secretary of the YWM1A of Eighth grade students who They are inviting anyone will go to Parowan High who i not a member to join School next year arc: Lindda before June 1. to be ehg.ble Rae Da.to1 Vickie Ann Ev- to participate in the contest. ans, Janet Hunt, Lamar AnMembership cards are avail derson, Vergene Jones, Sam- able from Warren Pendleton, uel Lister and Larry Arthur Ted Burton or any other club Lister. officer. Monthly prizes will be M .vi Norma Lund and Mr. for the largest fich nnd Mrs. Keith Waters visits caught by legal angeling ed heie this weekend. in waters in Iron, Kane Waslngton Garfield or Bea- ai.4 J t l.t-i- e i Gun and Rod Club Announces Big Fish ' a V Pftlo-- atvilt-v.l- John IVndJ que d.Mirut nu! t.at f 'e graduate n 6 d UrV r j in A Lwvtg of from t!.i r fau.ily HirreSha-inare g'a-'-i h a H is row that he ,V!jT', CT.aii.Lr uf Cimnnrre has lo-labGi at the a; I A1...U Still ha fiotn the l iui hd J ctoc h Adanvv I. a al ! A si ht. part-- j r.ty J a:k S' d s.i re it with the il.a tf gttt. rg a grar.dsan and a graduate Cd-!- . to stop '(tun Wad.ugton State .,! !. t i.e f. e we Para-guna- h ITA were named dur-- j week and are as fob j the trg lows Sarah Robinson, presi-- J dent. Emma Dalton, vice pres ider.t ;nd N'uieen Dunton see and treas. J. Iaw Barton, past j president is 2nd vice pres Retiring officers besides j Barton are Chester Benson, ( rice president and Mrs. Roene j j Lund sec. treas IS- f ! f. ghev m 1 i h t Slake Pit Ki. bM air force bane in Arizona - rev if I Fresh Lettuce Radishes Fresh Green Onions Bunch Carrots Tomatoes Crisp Celery Bananas Fresh Strawberries Southern Maid Margerine 3 lbs $1 00 1 Parowan Merc o |