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Show Parowan Coach Takes SUMMIT Job At Beaver High ! i Lamont Thornock, who has serv-' ed as physical education Instructor and coach at the Parowan high J school for the past two jears, has tccepted a poslt'on In the Beaver l'gh school, for the coming year, iccordlng to nn anonunc ment made nis week. Mr. Thornock has tccepted a position pos-ition as a physical education in-tructor in-tructor In the Beaver school, and a ill tench some math: mattes clas-. clas-. s, but will not be connected with he coaching Job In any way. Claude Adams, former Parowan e.cident who has been coaching at anguitch for the past few years, vlll succe d Mr. Thornock at the ?arowan school. Mr. and Mrs. Doss Walker of Cedar City sp:nt Sunday with their son-in-law- an daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ray L. Farrow. I Mrs. Lillian Farthingham and ' daughter Barbara of M.'lford are I here for sometime, visiting with' ' their rclativ s, the Farrow families. Mrs. Del Peterson and Erma Banks and small sen of Caliente, Nevada, were visitors at th? home of Mr. ' Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Sam W. Petersen. I Mrs. Margaret All n took a trip ! to Toquervllle Sunday with her son -in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Orin Taylor. Mrs. Marcell Mitchell and children child-ren of Ogden are h:re visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Dalley. Mrs. Louis Hulet and small son. , Mrs. Reita, Arvllla and Ella Adams' all of C dar City spent Sundav here with their mother, Mrs. Susanna Hulet. Mrs .Ardlce Williamson and daughter daug-hter Jeanette of Paragonah spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Petersen. |