Show up Clean-up is Big Success Over four hundred Jaycees high school students and townspeople townspeople townspeople towns towns- people were on hand hand Friday Friday to participate and climax the annual annual annual an an- nual city up clean-up campaign Much activity could be noticed all week k with almost evel every famIly family fam fam- family ily raking burning an and hauling trash in an effort to reduce the unsightly conditions of oC their yards Several houses have been repainted to support our cam cam- The rhe work on the public grounds rounds North and South Ward Churches City Courthouse CIt City Library social hall high school seminary semInar hospital grounds and Main and Center Streets was supervised and directed by bythe bythe bythe the local Jaycees A very cooperative cooperative cooperative op co feeling reeling prevailed during the activities with everyone sensing his responsibility as a citizen and pitching in to do his very ery best to make our city at at- at Several old dead trees were removed from Crom the rear of ot our library and many Ideas s w were re exchanged exchanged exchanged ex ex- changed with regards to ways was o of utilizing this area to better civic use The high hag school girls were notto not notto notto to be out done on this day They cleaned the high school building E and seminary building inside and out with soap boap and water waler At noon a very fine tine lunch WAS wa s served to everyone who participated participated participated In this up ean project This lunch consisted of oC sandwiches sand and pot potato to and fruit salads pickles olives and potato chip chipI cake and soft drink was served serve sene d by Jaycee The delicious s food was prepared by the members members members mem mem- bers of ot our various city civic c clubs who were called upon t to 0 help The Panguitch Jaycees wish t to thank everyone who helped toward toward toward to to- ward the success of oC this campaign campaign cam the City Council for their finance appropriations the fire ire department for the Use uso of ot th the fire truck equipment and men the high school for their participatIon participation pation pallon and g gym m to those who I trucks to haul away trash and to the community for fo r Its fine support At the conclusion of the da day Y four tour or five fhe shovels some salad bowls and some cake tins Uns were left leCt behind Anyone Anone short shovels please call on Mr Earl Roe to reclaim your equipment those I I short on salad bowls or cake tins lins see seo Mrs Nelson 0 I Lucille Miller Diana Dinna Woodard S 8 Shirley Ii h i 1 r l 1 e y Owens Carol Joan Riggs Higgs Stanle Stanley Heywood Carl Tebbs Fred Heywood Sims Duggins Duggins Duggins Dug- Dug gins Clark Houston Douglas Davis Davia Chad Moore loore Douglas Stok Stoker r Dick Worthen and Doyle Ipson 1 I f Mrs Beulah Beulah Allen entertained at bridge last Friday afternoon March Effie Effle Lambert was high with Elfa Ella Tebbs second Galloping prizes went to Grace McAllister and Emma Houston Guests were Velta Vella 1 Miller Iller and Alva Johnson with the latter laUer winning high guest prize e The Panguitch Literary club met last Monday March March- l 20 li inthe in the tho Rainbow Room of oC tho the Bryce Canyon Canon Cafe The p pro program r o g r ram a m which was given by the English Department of the high school was directed b by Thelma Hey Hey- wood The subject of oC the program program program pro pro- gram was early European litera litera- ture Special musical numbers were songs given ghen by Mrs Eva Marshall l accompanied by Thelma Thclma Thelma Thel- Thel ma Heywood and Margie largie Prince accompanied b by Gwen Davis Ruth Sandberg and Carrie Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dick Dick- inson sang and interpreted a Spanish song Ii Refreshments were served to thirty members and six guests Members l of oC the committee were Eleanor Bruhn Suza Walker Talker and Alice Allee Ipson CAUD OF ixl s. s Thanks and appreciation to our man many friends who so kindly help helped d through the illness and death of our husband and father rathe Mr John E. E Lynn Mrs Lynn and family Three Sympathy Cards were misplaced but to those these our sincere sIncere sincere sin sIn- cere thanks Mrs Magda lagda Slade of Ogden spent a few Cew days das here last week visiting her daughter Mrs LaRue LaRue La- La Rue Ruo Miller While here hero she also al also also al- al so visited her dauth daughters Mrs Ro Roy y Baty Bat y Mrs M Mevin 1 vir ir Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong and Mr tr Jerry N In Cedar City CIt CItA A quilting party arty was given In her honor b by Mrs l Pratt Goulding at the Goulding residence Mrs LaRue Miller and her two sons accompanied Mrs Slade back to Ogden where they Intend to remain for a short vi vl- vl S Mr and Mrs Pratt Goulding went to Salt Lake City for a few v days last week on business s Mr and Mrs Nello Ipson spent the weekend at Cedar City where the they were guests at a party athe athe a athe the residence of or Mr and Mrs Ned Sargent Mr and Mrs F. F A. A Halterman I of or Parowan wore were tho the week end guests of Mr and Mrs V W. VV W. W Houston The Thursday Nigh Bridge Club met at the tho Rainbow Room on Frida Friday night All ln but one club member was present at the party which was held in honor of Mrs Ada Mao Tucker rucker who received a lovely blouse as a 3 gift from rom the he club At bridge high score went to Mrs Effie Effle CherrIngton second high went to Mrs Betty Delly Jo Monnet Monnet Monnet Mon- Mon net and consolation was given to Mrs Hazel Cameron Members of the Monday NightClub NIghtClub Night NightClub Club entertained at a farewell I party for Mr and Mrs Bert Tucker at the Duggins residence on Saturday night Parlor games and a buffet supper were enjoyed enjoy enjoy- ed by the following Dr an and Mrs Sims Duggins Dr and Mrs George Monnet Mr and Mrs Wm P. P Ogden Mr and Mrs Max Rees Mr and Mrs Frank Fran Daly Mr and Mrs A. A R. R Cherrington Cherrington Cher Cher- rington Mrs Margaret Haycock Mr and Mrs Garth Boyce Boce Mr and Mrs Clark DeLong and Mr and Mrs Mark Bardwell Mr and Mrs Gene McEwen of oC Ogden spent a week end vis visiting is lUng friends and Mrs Irs McEwens McEwen's sister and law in Mr and Mrs 1 Bernard ernard Haycock Mrs 1 Rachel Page Mrs l Robert Northen Mr l Merritt Northen Norther and Mr and Mrs Irs Mark lark Bickley all of Salt Lake City were i in F town for the funeral of Mr Irl Lynn The met on Monday Monda- night at the residence of Mrs Irs Utana Sandin First prize went to Ida Goulding slam went to Mrs Goulding and Isabel Ipson and third prize went to Marjorie Prince Guests were Opal Norton who won high guest prize Isabel Ipson and Algia Myers I I Mrs Donad A A. Miller and sou son souI I Donald Burnes of Salt Lake City spent most of last week visiting at th the home of Mrs Millers Miller's parents parents parents par par- Mr and Mrs Burnes Tebbs They were accompanied by Claudia 4 Adams a niece Claudia I Is attending the B. B BYU Y U. U and Donald Don Don- aId ald Is attending the University of ot Utah Tuesday evening th the e Millers and the Tebbs' Tebbs too took k Claudia to Parowan where sh she e remained for the balance of tho the week to visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Claud W. W Adams Mrs Leona Dal Daly has returned d to her home at American Fork For k after spending a week visiting g here with relatives es and friends |