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Show IV rMIOU.W TIMTN, 4 FA l!OU AN', UTAH funeral Services Held (Rites Held Here New Faces Appear On "Officially Elected List" U. S. Senator U.S. State Representative Rams End Season On Bottom Rung SOVt.MUl ft Of Ladder Nov 10. Co Cniunus.on mint.! ty Jimmie lUblnwm ttv CouM-,The Pa rowan JUms foot 2 VrJ MIA Coming Events Mun n .- - 11 n For H. E. Dunton Accident Victim. At Poragonah Funerl erviee for (Canlinurd fram frwt C broken alunjlder broken collar Umet one broken leg tesrral crushed riba, ona of which pierced her lung of the deceased dedicated the grave. as born at Mrs Dailey pBroBn Jan 21 to Enoch L. and Cora Wimmer Morten p) llrv gn Dunton were held Saturday afternoon In the Pargoiah Ward chapel Not The opening org Sow. Hat In The Coming Wars" was sung by the wrJ, chior. offered by Clark A. lanio-- j ty Rcprcscntoti.c Cocndor of I j marned Hue DaHey n 22 1949, Sun- - ' Ward MIA ball tea mfinlahrd out Nov 1! Hurrl-- j at i wawn last Iriday Veteran Day, durt. Beyond the .. j Wd Nov. 12 Stake Temple cane ng by Mary Lou The Hurricane Tiger nlSchinuU tnd Melba Baker Thurs 13. 11 IS School day finished in second place ,in .Tlicy were accompanied by Fn Nov ! 4. Parowan Stake Region Ten, started Stewart. All were from MIA. Jr Gleaner game l.ke aruraw ay exprea;v corge Pi IS train. scoring, three Chastity program Claries Green (touchdowns in the first per Social Women's Fourth Faculty St. the George of jo Nov, 16 Relief Society lod of-- Plav. The ofRams, by me t.reJ Union Meeting Tut For 3 B. Salt Lake City, Jan Sh was a graduate of the Parowan li gh School and had been active In the organ! ration of the LJDS Church, .iLucy She was a teacher W the Jr. Sunday School at the lime of her death and had worked In the MIA, Primary and Relief Society organl-ratioStake, doomal. pulled themselves nard Topham, Priesthood meeting in her ward. O. Talbot. James remarks by Mon 17, 2rd Ward Fme Arts up by the boou raps and Howard Knight President She Is survived by her fcus started playing good foot- fVfctuJI "Goin Home and the band, three sons, sang Carlyle, Simluns Intercept-W d Nov. 19. Am Legion j bfsong "Oh My Father Cardon and a daughter closing and Hurricane pas, Ward Welfare the chior. Debora, all of Henderson; ,rds- untouched. was by J"P Club Basil Literary Gilger offered the her father. Salt Lake City; T'V 20 Primary prep Thurs and at the three brother. ,?row?n, , Jhr a clourg prayer Wimmer, Par. point was dedi aration meeting the grave cemetery Salt Lake City Smith. in them eorkience little Vivtor Robin and Harold Bountiful; seven Fn Nov. 21, Parowan Stake eam cattd by Bishop h? MIA Rose Prom; Stake M , son. sisters. Mrs. Lora Gove. Mrs. Wished .n !A leadership meeting. Pali bearers wree Jay Marian McMillan, Mrs. PhylSun. Nov. 23. Stake Seventy Eoyier. Basil Gilger, Frank lis Lister and Misa Claudia In lhe J ?cond hal- mnure White, Orlo Mortensen. Salt Lake City--; w determined Dunton. Gayle Gale. Mon. Nov. 24. Citv Counol, ow?n, cIb Albert and Mrs. Ruby Orton, Parowan; nd up- By midway in Davenport 2 MIA. Ward meeting; Ann Edwarcls. Portia fi Mrs. Tues. Nov. 25. 1 - Ward MIA he third penoi they had Mrs. Mrs Kay Stanand Ore 19 notf. of thanks Wed Nov. 26. Stake Tem- - brouht lhe corc UP t0 Colo. Westminister field, 13 on a sustained drive, witlf to sincerely We would like pie Dav. Iron Lamoreaux of Mike carrying thank the people Thurs. Nov 27. Thanksgivfor good gains and Simluns County for the splendid sup-- Litcrary Group Starts I3all FFA Harvest dav. ing Sat Nov. 29. S,ake M Men going over for the score port they gave our daughter, Dennis Lowder earned for Joan W. Wheatley both injlCOrS Activities and Gleaner Party. the extra point. the Prmary and General (Continued from front page) - times Elea-iothis fall. the Rams had Marrydent. Her mother, Mrs. Howdo acWe on drives appreciate your sup ard Joseph, was also a specstopped good count of penalties. Hurri- port, and thanks very much. ial guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Ward cane got a couple of breaks A tentative outline of the and converted them into committee executive club Che The final tal. scores, leaving program for the year candidDemocratic was .the 3 and at for the presented by the comley Tigers. This was the last game for al cs of Iron County express mittee and unanamously ap. the hapless Rams who fin- our thanks to the voters of proved by the members. The ished in last place in the the county for your support. program committe and Mrs. We pledge ourselves to do A-- C. Hatch were hostesses region. our utmost to justify the con and srved a delicious plate fidence you have placed in lunch at the beginning of r.he evening. us. Walter K. Granger .CamFOR SALE It is a general rule of life paign Manager Kumen S. Gardena County that should you touch mud Rambouillet Rams Chairman with your gloves, it is never E Clarence the mud that becomes glovey Orville Isom, H. E. Bayles, Parowan Miller, Earl .Bunn, Otto Fjfe George Mikes . and Jean Evans Candidate i I n, "l i ns I j - Kumen Gardner Commissioner 2-yc- ar Mrs. Thales Brown .v. Literary Club i ow-a- Mrs Thales Itrown was host ss to members of 1 1 ; Parowan Iutcrary Club last Wed res Jay evening at her home here Club President Clair llulrt, was in charge and took care of special business matters includ-i- ! g the club project and the pnjmsid Community program Mrs Mario Tepham ilhe program wh.ch included allowing her pict-tur- e slides and giving a description of her recent trip acrovs the United States with! the CSU tour. She concluded by basing the club sing "America The Beautiful during which she showed appropriate pictures which corresponded with the words of the song. A Halloween motif was carried out in the luncheon whifi Mrs Brown served at the close of the program .Mrs nt P7-sente- 7 7 ..L- - Earl Bunn Clarence Miller County Clerk .M - Hosts Parowan Commissioner ar mc-.ing- County Assessor d LOST: White faced yearlong f ! M- ' steer. Marked sht in righte ear and under half in left ear. Branded T3 on right hip. Finder please Call Wm. M Evre, 3152. 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