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Show CLYDE LAMOREAUX l,0H CLAIMS BRIDE ,K E3 TEMPLE RITES by IRAS JONES Mrs, Dale Smith and son Mr. and Mrs. A. G. George and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of and daughter of Idaho Falls, Adojuavillc visited with Mrs. Idaho visited here staurday Iras Tuesday. rught with Mr. and Mrs. Wjlson Lund and family. Jes Boardman tnd POSTMASTER U you had valuable or le n. I " ve n. r. i i i I : Adams, Adams, Wayland Robinson rind Wm. Howard Adams, Randal two children of Salt Lake Adams Jr, and Gordon Whit City is here visiting her per ney. ents Mr. and Mrs. Ear Haxel Whitney was in Thornton and the Chester charge of the floral offerRobinsons. ings. Vera Showalter Selig was Mrs. Lula Bastion and November 14, 1899 to born Sarah Stones spent this week Orin and Mabel Mitchell in St. George doing Temple Rose at Parowan, Utah. She work. married Victor Showalter in 1939. He died in February of Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Clark 1957. Doings H Dale and family arrived here fri tTa5tght ? frndnd She then rCitTZ rrrieS f ian. Following the program, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ben - i Mr. and Mrs. Alma Evans Mrs. Errol Lamor- refreshments wcre served. son and family of Arizona ' are the proud parents of a eaux Paragonah. and Miss At t reRister was a he visiting with Mrs. baby boy born last week at the Helen Decker daug) ler of the Iron County hospial. Miss Jerrolyn Gurr. Mrs. Lena Benson at present. n i er Both baby and mother are I Prisby,! and Belva Georgie , p3 e M e Parks Miss Sonya Adams, and Miss Francis Mrs. Marry doing fine. n'jja mamberS f hCr Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Park have been visiting here with charge f Temple, Friday June 3rd Harris Claude the and Frank Parker of her er folks, with Pres. Harold S Snow Mrs. Roena Benson, Betty this week. The Parks live at N.Y. visited brief, Brooklyn officiating at the ceremony, Lou Schoppman and Rose McGill Nev. in Parowan Wednesday. ly Those accomparxing the Pae were in charge of the are They which were Bride and Groom were Mrs. Those arriving home to through the Parks and WestMlsses Pamela Errol Lamoreaux, Mrs. Don. ' served spend the summer after hav- - ern states. ald Burton, Mrs. Bud Bower ' tended school in the l7alten7, kX of Cedar City, Mrs. Joseph the The John V. Bensons of northTern and Winon Holyoak. , are: Lamoreaux, Mrs. George A. Dalton, Robinson, Errol ' Moab are the proud parents j Topham and Kenneth Top-haFollowing the reception Orton, Gilbert Mitchell of of a baby boy born at Moab n the couple left on a honey Logan. John Sim kins, Lanell j last week. Mrs. Phill Mike Northern son to to to the Moab went Williamson, care Topham, part A reception held in of the? Allan Nielson University of for the new arrival. the new recreation hall at Utah. Barbara Ann Graff, Sc ' Parowan friday evening for John plans to enter USU Steve Orton, BYU. j Those that graduated from the newly weds. For the this fall to complete his . the University of Utah last Bride event the schooling. nuptial ' Mr. Sc Mrs. Harold Mitch j week are Tommy Dobrusky wore an original gown ell went to Salt Lake last and Warren Neilson. The made of Chantilly lace over first you dont if to attend the graduat boys are now home visiting week It was styled w'ith ceef youre about average, ion services w of their in Parowan. ' long tapered sleeves a seal- Tom at the Dobrusky loped neckline and a bouThe only thing harder to University of Utah. Mrs. Hildreth Patten and ffant shirt, featuring tiers of fissiion than atomic explain lace at the back. A tiara re- is a family of Springville are j stray hair, Lyla Halterman and Linda visiting her another Mrs. leased her sheer veil of ill- j Knight have left for Provo j Lena Benson. usion. She carried pink rose to attend summer classes at in to a rich harder Its get buds in a cresent design. town eveiybedys the B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Benson Assisting with greeting the sira !. had relatives from out of guests at the reception were watngMr. and Mrs. Osmer Niel- the parents of the couple. for a weekend of fish- ' traveled to Salt Lake jng Those visiting were Mr. 800 When They are Mr. and Mrs. Errol Adyice to Mothers attend the graduation j an(j Mrs. John Davis, Comp, Lamoreaux, and Mr. and rocking your baby to sleep, services for their son Warre ton Calif. Mrs. Vicky OverMrs. Frank Decker. use small rocks. at the University cf Utah. field and son Kenneth of Attending the bride were and Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix Mrs. LaReta Anderson sister new Mrs. Lamoreaux havSmith Mortenson and Wm. Gunn, Salt Lake City. (Matron of honor) Brides- - ing graduated this spring. wife of Salt Lake are visitmaids (sisters) Sandra Slack Mr- Lamoreaux graduated is ors in Parowan. They are Capt. and Mrs. DonaldGama Decker, Laura Bur- - aso a graduate of the Cen-to- visiting friends and relatives Dalton and family of RosFriends Joy Talbot, and teral Utah Vocational School in we Hew Mexico are visit" at Provo, Shirlene Talbot wove also few day of fishing. the Harley W. bridesmaids. They wore blue ing here make gowns and carried nos fays Dr. Carlson Tarry and j ' fte Dalton is stationed of painted dasies. Flower their home in Cedar City whero near Mr. Base Lamoreaux is Force em Air j talker girls were Gay Lynn and thrierids at Roswell. Marla Jo Anderson. Warren pioyea. B. Smith stood as best man and Allen Stones ushered. , - first-clas- Mrs. Wy j , j ! S Jfg ! vacationing refrents Ben-moo- ; 1 w-a- s I 1 i ; suc-sati- n. , son-in-la- J , 1 i i j ' - I - n. i I ! j Tne matser of the bride was attired in pink lace over tafeta while the bridegrooms mother wore blue lace over taffeta. In the receiving line were Mr., and Mrs. Horace Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin grandparents of the couple. In the gift room were Mrs. Carol Carter, Mrs. May Carter and Mrs. Gertrude Benson. Misses Brenda Bentley, Lyla dalterman, Bonnie Batt and Sherry Dawn Evans Served. Mrs. Mala Rollins and Mrs. Norda Barton were in the kitchen. Max Dailey acted as msa-te- r oc ceremonies during the program which was followed by dancing. Both are graduates of the Parowan High School, the Sim p.m. the Merry Melodies met at Karen Rollins home breakfast We 2 prepared fruits. Members Cottou present were Kathleen Gurr, Gayle Rogerson, Marsha' Mitchell, Karen Dalton, Joann Evans, i Pendleton Karen Roll ns. Our teachers are Jan Lowder and Marion Hyatt. Jeannie j HAPPY STICHERS By Annette Stubbs The first meting of the; Happy Stichers was held on Friday at the home of Mrs. Arlene Warren. We elected officers which are. President Geraldine Stubbs, Vice Pres. Katherine Rowley, Sec. & treasurer . Sherry Worthen, Reporter - Anette Stubbs. tod cud (Jwf Sound Ttyjk $01 . $ld 'Bij ; The Five Sewing Girls By Shirley Adams On June 7th we held our first meeting at the home of our leader Mrs. Roberta Rowley. Ws selected a name for our club and drew names for oficers. Sharon Rowley, Pres. & Saftey leader; Gae Rowley, Vice Pres, & song leader. Pamela Car-- 1 ter. Sec. Sc Health leader. Davje Hyatt, Treas. & Rec- Recreation managers Shirlee Joseph & Kristine Jenson. -- The Basting Babes Adams Marilee By The Basting Babes held their first meeting at the home of Virginia Wood where we named the officers Pres. Sandra Orton, Vice Pres. Sandra Decker; Sec. Mary Kay Evans; Reporter ams, reporter leader. OcCMCOft. JitoUji Selection Corns In Today I 4-- H - half-siste- r! i j half-brother- s, j S' i reation leader. Shirley Ad& community Mairlee Adams; Party Com. return to Phyllis Brown, Marilyn Bry j hem em Henderson, Nevada, Survivors are besides her We met with our mothers ant. We have started our pract Mrs. Bertna S Topham husband, two sisters, Mrs. on June 14th. We read our B E (Zella) Whitney, Paro- - book to become ice articles, which most of us acquainted aa work for the are making cotton dresses, MrST ,fvWe;fi wan and Mre- Peari Hoyle, with the ?!r, atnd Seattle, Wash; a ecming year. We learned to folowjng we will work with two grandsons of Mrs Grant Mabel) McDom sew on buttons. Most of us' wcol in our fifth year sew-ar- e Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. O' aid. Mesa Arizona; and three making skirts & scarves, ing. W'en Hullinger of Salt Lake M. Howard Our next meeting will be The second meeting was Mr. and Mrs. George Squire T. Randall and Emerson held June 21st held at Sandra Deckers and Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Adams of Parowan. i at Marilee Adams, third the Mrs. Tracy Blood of Cedar Burial was in the ParoTHE MERRY MELODIES worked on our we where Citv. wan City Cemetery. By Kathleen Gurr articles. On Thursday afternoon at wVm1 i ffe PefCgiJfij RECITE VOWS 1 nj - BENTLEY nirC yde. ADVICE FROM THE by registered James Williamson son of Mrs. Ramola FretweU of, h mail? certified or by Mr. and Mrs. William Will- Cedar City aore vjatmg in' nificant are si iam Williamson visiting in Riverside Calif, with Mrs. Postmaster Beaver with his grandpar- Boardmans Mother Mrs. differences, says ents Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hattie Cox who is stall Howard D. Knight, Yardly of Beaver. hospitalized. Registered mail is primarily mail which has intrinMrs. Myrtle Abbott had Mrs. Gordon Manzione Sc sic value and for which the her son and his wife and children visited here a few mailer desires to have evifamily the Thomas Abbotts Revere Robinsons. dence of delivery. The mailto visit her over the week er is charged a fee in additend. s Legrand Robb returned ion to the postage, here to help his father with the amount of the fee deterAivjn II. Kufer Jr. is visit, the farm woik. He has been mined by the worth of the ing at the home of Mr. and away shearing for the past item in question. The minimMrs. Howard Jones this two months. um fee for the service is 50 week. He is a resident of cents, which would cover Bountiful. Arnold Gurr was the visit, indemnity, according to deing speaker at Sacrament clared value, up to $10. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell & meeting Sunday. Higher fees are charged on family of Henderson, Nev. articles of greater value. visited here with Mrs. Iras Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Gub-le- r Certified services is used Jones Monday and Tuesday. of Santa Clara visited Mr. Bell is a brother to Mrs. here with Mrs. Myrtle Ab- primarily for important mail Jones. His mother Mrs. Eva bott thursday night. having no intrinsic value, Bell who has been visiting such es documents or papers character here returned to Henderson Clea Abbott daughter of of a with her son for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ab- on which evidence of debott is visiting the Thomas livery receipt is kept on file Mr. and Mrs. Glen William at the office of delivery may son and daughter of Las be obtained if the mailer A fee of 20 cents in wishes. here were Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baron thjs week, to visit Mr. Edwin Williamare the proud parents of a addition to the first-clas- s son who is in the Iron Co 7 lb. girl bom at Iron Co. postage, is charged for this hospital. They also visited hospital Sat. June 4th. Lynn service. A delivery receipt Mrs. Dora Whitney of Paro-wa- is on his way home for a kept on file at the office leave from the Hawaiian of delivery for two years, Islands. The name selected during which time the mailer Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Robin for the little Miss is Nacol. may apply for a return recson of Kanara visited here Grandparents are Mr. and eipt showing to whom and one day and night with the Mrs. Austin Barton and Mr. when delivery was made. Hcmer Boardmans. and Mrs. Richard Tullis. Additional services may be on both registered obtained Mrs. Jane Patterson is Bob Talbot was home over certified and mailing pieces visiting here with her sister the week end visiting parof proper by prepayment Mrs. Edith Thornton and son ents Mr, and Mrs. Orson Tal fees. For 50 cents delivery bot. Wilson Lund and family. will be restricted; for 10 cents a return receipt will Joe Topham is home visit- be Mrs. Arthur Evans has provided to show when been released for mth eStake ing Mr. and Mrs. enneth Top to Whom the item was and YWMIA and has now accept ham for 35 cents a redelivered; ed the position of Age Group turn receipt can be had Counsler in this ward. which shows not only when FINAL RITES HELD t to whom the item was and Eugene Robb is homo on UCDC POR VFRA delivered but the address to leave enjoying his visit with) Whom delivery was made. his grandparents of Mr. & SHOWALTER JUNE 9 These services must be reMrs. William Robb and when the items are other relatives and friends. Funeral services for Mrs. quested mailed. After the mailing Vera Showalter Selig, 60 has been made, a return recMr. and Mrs. Clyde Lam- were held Tuesday afteris obtainable which oreaux are making their noon in the Parowan Third eipt hows When and to whom home in Cedar City where Ward Chapel. She died in the item was delivered. The Clyde is employed for Jones Salt Lake City last Friday of fee for this is 25 cents. Motor. natural causes. Whenever any of the addit ional services mentioned the Services were under The Sr. Aronic Priesthood are desired, a pink or Graff of Marvin direction members and their wives salmon colored form 3811, held a Sunday evening ser- of the Ward Bishopric, music and Prelude properly filled in, must be postlde vice program at the church to the back of the Morten-seattached Itfha was played by house Sunday evening. Invocation was by How mailing piece. The information desired is then obtained Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rob- ard Joseph and the benedictGor. by the post ofice employee inson and Mr. and Mrs. Gil- ion was pronounced by cemeAt the delivering the piece, and the don Whitney. bert Robinson have returned form is returned by mail to dedicatwas the grave home after a two week vacat tery, the sender. ion tour of Navoo and other ed by T. Randall Adams, a Postmaster Knight points places of interest. out that registered mail mus Speakers were Barbara M. be taken to the post office Adams and F. C. Van Buren. for acceptance by a post Musical numbers were: a office employee; ' certified vocal solo, Goin Home by mail can be dropped in any Panrowan Stake President collection after the proper Mrs. Lasca Hunt is caring Howard Knight. Jesus Lov. certified sticker form has for the children of her er of My Soul and Noow the been applied showing the daughter the Junior Bensons Day is Over was sung by certified number. This form whiic they make a trip to a double mixed quartet com can be obtained in the lobby Logan to take a car load of posed of Howard D. Knight, of any pos office. boysKarl O. Mitchell, Sherrie j For help with problems Mrs. Hunt is also caring Day, Ruth Jensen, Berta, to any type of mail or o er g. andchildren. Dalton, D. Watson Adams relating call in atthe post service, They aer the children of Mr. and Heber Gurr. They were 0ffice day between the and Mrs. Bernell Hunt as accompanied by Mary Ly- - hours of 8:00 a.m. & 5; 00p.m. they are spending part of man on the piano their vacation time visiting Pall Bearers were Lamar friends in Colorado. Duke, Provo; Howard M. 4-half-brothe- r KAREN BOARDMAN, cJiiAtoms Styfe Qlioppe |