OCR Text |
Show of: ,inin M i .i srrnl Corpoi Hli'g, 'Vvf: T 11 cur j. wrt o 10X PAROWAN TIME COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS TOP ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS !ii 1)1 lull i d Wrehtu For The luterext newly remodeled Paro-wuHigh School gjr.inasium was tnc scene of the largest and most elaborate displays in the nistoiy of the Iron County Pairs. llrtt ed in the spacious building the 4H club exhibits, weie crops, homemaking, flower, and stls and crafts. The wived grand champion owe lamb David Sargents I'anam P honors III tnc sb',T wo11 viassification. JUDGING ijoY'S in the boys 4 H judging contest place was won by Ray Cox; Dewey Olds, second. Dew- nd Carl Holland won cy Old f,rs Place in ,hp demonstration 4 11 MADE FROM SACKS Taking the spotlight during s the of exhibition were tie unusual group displays of articles made fiom sacks. Literally hundreds of useful and decorative items designed from sacks sent into the exhibits on display by several Relief Societies of the Wards in Iron Other Style dress review A County. First place was given pi uinners wcre Barbara Jean after much deliberation to the Marjorie Mae Phillips, Parowan Third Ward Relief So- Wiltsey, Mortensen Delores and Maxine ciety which has sent its eutries Continued on Page Three to the State Fair. Paragonah Ward Relief Society received second placing by one oint less j tfni.l'MNK SIX THIRTY TIMES PAROW PAROWAN YS Of UTAH. Foroicoii 1ml I iriiiifu SKPI'FM HER Parowan Army Ladies' Club First Ward Reports Fund -- Officer Receives Purchases Slide For Playground Raising Results Retirement Id. ..Nt'MHKH Foil I'jr.J I SINK t WRANGLERS TO PAY FOR FAIR -- LABOR DAY MEETS Although the Red Hill Wrang-Members of the Trill Ladies Visiting in Parowan with Mr. Mrs. John S Mitchell are their t.ub 0f Parowan announce the lers labored for a month in First ,nrchas and installation of a preparation fur a successful A son and daughter . Mitchell race meet slide on the pub- 'entertaining two-da13 fMt Lieutenant J. Preston a Old of Las now the Fair show of the horse east am) Mitchell, Mrs. during u and (juare just hall cm the Labor relic and Mexico. New Church Kotk boys Day, C'luces, This is the first of the equip- - have had to go down into their Lieut. Mitchell received a mod ical retirement from the US nient for the proposed common- - pockets to meet the deficit creat- Army on August 31st. at the jty playground to have actually ed by the expenses of the enter- j iaees shows the follow om t.nnment The crowd was fair on lor Saturday, William Beaumont Army llospit- - been installed mile: War Styles at at Fort Bliss. Texas. He had its cost of $72 50 was raised by both days, but the boys had First Race the hospital j the ladies through sale of the gone all out to give to the public owned by Scott Bait, first; been confined to most of the time since he was Lions Club birthday calendars the best in equestrian sports and High Socks, owned by Merrill seriously wounded by mortar which they took on a commission the cost was greater than the Mitchell, second officers report. Second Race-UnHalt and 7u. cute receipts, fragment while serving us for- basis. enarto now owner by Eltnci Mitchell, ward observer with a field Gandy, They are trying Paul Fife won the calf roping LUNCH ROOM Jo. RE Winter-use- , tillery battallion in Korea in list the assistance of other clubs contests on both days with the first; CAKE PRIZES the individuals Brown in and of second; this community Bomber, year. January, near record time of 21 and 19 Will J FLRSONNLLL TAKF. The baking and canning dethird The couple will return to Las in purchasing a larger slide seconds lie also Third respectively, partment was better patronized PART IN INSTITUTE Race 'm mile: l'.rcv E, Cruces this month where Pep" for use of the older younsters. conthe the bell, Priesthood members topped The of the Tope than ever before with a beautof E. small It use the whose A. Mexico will enter the New Wintcrrose, fir-t- ; Russcne, equip test each day. Mel Eyre and hulon iful array of ehiffon cakes com- - j An interesting report of the were in charge of contributions A M. is ment to destrue its threatening Lyman, 2nd study University were musical Bud M unford the Sunday peting for the Betty Crocker j part played by the Iron County and the auction; Fourth Race One Half and 70: mechanical engineering on the tion. chair winners with the game New prizes. First place winner was j School Lunch room pcrsonnell in School and M.I.A., the bake Civil Service Co-oE. Mackelprang, Moss, They also wish to emphasize plan. It will much merriment for Institute and sale and the producing Relief lunches; Mary Jane Vandenberg of Cedar the recent Teachers renot the fact Harold Rogersori, that are San re Hell, first; they take four years to complete the croud at N'avalm Lake, has been re- Society and Primary, the banCity who received the silver cak for accidents whieh Diamond he Jim, Art Low-dchis sponsible second, for degree, qiiirements Excellent jobs of exhibition xiried by Mrs. Leone Lyman, quet platter. Mrs Zilpha Dalton re occur the slide. at Until third j might of with six months Inonc and biahma bull riding The Bishopric is vehement in explained, ceived a cook book as second District Supervisor. Fifth Race Chariot, t mile: each year to be spent at the supervision is provided, parents v.ere j its of the given by a number of loc-- j praise hearty support school and six months as a studprize and Mrs. Alice C. Mit Columned Fioiu Page 2 Mrs. Lyman and the staffs of the al riders including Tuffy Robin-- i organization workers and ent clieli, the silver cake server as workers from the Parowan, of the ward engineer at he Army-Guideson, Clayton Tullis. Dick Tullis, in raising members thud. Mrs. Nora Lund, Mrs. of Missile Testing grounds at White and Cedar West el- - thic Paul Fife, Fred Dalton, Verl Irene Robinson and Mrs. La Rue Cedar East portion of the funds necNew Mex. After his gradSands, schools, prepared, ementary all of Parowan; Alvin for the Taylor, Watson were all heavy winners essary purchase of the uation he will lYolico qualified to take transported and served three de- organ. Cox, Henry Vandenberg and La n this department with their licious over a Civil Service position at meals to over loO teachLaking and canning products. Youths of Parowan Slake: l White Sands. ers who were attending the s Competition was very keen in Inquire of your M.I.A. Preston was an honor graduinstitute being held at the E. the many departments of tha for blanks for entry ate from the Parowan Mountain resort. Food was High hand sewing, home sewing, and Talent Show, October 1st. The regular weekly meetings School and attended the Univers- at the East elementary The following is an except other ladies departments with pared Rig Prizes for winners. j of on school kitchen by the a special scholar entire the Primary organizations in iy of Utah a Boise, Idaho, newspaper from Line and red ribbon winners too was then packed in sev- Iht three Parowan Wards will ship before he was called into Boise Golfer Hits Ace on group; numerous to list. n gallon thermos containers and be resumed next week. Plantation Course on No. 18 The the service in Auggust, 1950. carried to the mountains where Second Ward will meet on Mon- 11c was selerted from the 213th. LIVESTOCK INTEREST Craig Ward, 2316 North NineE. J. King, prominent Paro it was served piping hot, (or day - the other two on Tuesday fold battalion for SLIGHT teenth. swung his no. 7 iron on artillery v.an businessman and ardent the 145 School and Officers Training In the livestock division, the refreshingly cold as the case at regular times and places. yard No 18 hole Wedneshas been asked sportsman, again j might his course at of after be.) to Parents the Plantation course exhibits received most are the remind completion day urged sheep to serve as supervisor of the their children of these meetings went overseas in April, 1952. and thereby carded his second attention. Except for a half Lor a hot dinner Wednesday Horse division at the Utah State hole-iThe young couple arc buying one of his brief golfing and to encourage their prompt dozen individual exhibits, the the menu included mashit is announced by J. A. evening a in new Las Cruces were career. attendance. cattle homp where for Mrs. Fair, services Funeral ignored as were the ed potatoes, roast turkey, gravy, swine completely. their location will now be more Verian Waldron Miller, 63, wife Theoblad, general manager. Mr. hot roles, green salad, fruit, Wards ball landed about three King will leave for Salt Lake or less permanent. of Lawrence J. Miller of Paro-wjn- , Joseph E. Wards aged cow cookies and milk. For Thursto be present for the open- feet short and left of the hole, City received grand champion honors were held Friday at 2:p m. at the State Fair Grounds kicked sharply and rolled into day luncheon the ladies served in the in the Parowan Third Ward ing dairy cattle division the. hole, he and his three playsalad on lettuce, sliced on Saturday. potato v.hile first places went to Mr. Chapel under the direction of tomatoes, sandwiches, turkey ing partners testified. With him Wards Jersey cow and to Thales A Hills Orton, Bishop of the Mr. King states that there milk and water melon. Fridays vere Myron Tucker. Dr. John Browns holstein. J. Harold First Ward. will be a larger show of all Lonsdale Attending the funeral services luncheon consisted of barbecued and Dr. C. B. Smithson Mitchells beef cattle herd took in Paramount, Calif. Monday Mrs. Miller had died early the types of horses than in previous beef on buns, salad, potato chips, The ace gave Ward a final most of the honors in that deft i Culleen Decker, old at the years. Many performances feat- nine-holproceeding Wednesday and ice cream. score of 36, equal to milk, canaloupe Iron County Hospital following uring the animals will be staged partment with prizes going to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neils par. Biilie Evans, Farrel Robb and Part of the cost of the food Decker of that City, were Mr. at the arena during the Fair Parowan Stakes annual din- a lengthy illness. The Boise man, who started Thomas Jones. met by a 30e per plate A Mrs. O. Winston Orton, Mr. ner week. One of the most colorful scheduled been has party home playing golf two years ago, The the at proprayer A Mrs. Ted Rowley of Parowan charge. for Friday, Sept. 18th. according ceeding the services was offer- of these is the Arabian Knights had a hole in one last year mi SHEEP DEPARTMENTS end Mr. A Mrs. Pwain Decker to show, presenting the beautiful the No. 5 hole, also Hugh L. Adams, chairman in ed by Millard Halterman. Joy Esplin and Deanna Evans par three. Assisting Mrs. Lyman in this of Gunnison. Arabian horses which are bereceived prizes for the best dog- unusual charge of the event. Staged for Mrs. Orna Johnson was at the Craig is a son of Rex C. Ward were Vera project coming so popular in thp west. of Salt Lake gie lambs while grand champCity, and the late Buhanan, Lois Bryant, Anna The little girl wiio had lived the purpose of raising funds organ for the prelude and post-ludGait displays, hurdles, cart rac- Glenna Marsdcn on Stake the for ion fat lamb went to Tony Boss-harfarm, Mae Thompson, payment music at the services. Ward, former Marie Sand- in Parowan for 'Some time, died and other Parowan residents. ing, pulling contests of Beryl. He, with his berg, Iris Corry, Margaret Jen- the preceding Thursday while the entertainment will all take Opening song, Oh My Father, features will emphasize the good wife and three received sen, Dorothy Wilcock and Birdie undergoing surgery for the cor- place at the School House, Mr. was rendered by a male quarHenry Vandenberg children, now qualities of the various breeds. Grand champion prize for his Miekelson. reside in Boise where he encounl Claude rection of a throat ailment. Adams said. It is expected that tette which included 1200 will will attend. Suffolk Ram, while Ray Cox Events Mr. King has become noted ered the above described amazShe had survived one similar Orton, Veil Taylor, Ivan Decker had the grand champion Suffolk commence at 5:p.m. with serv- and Harold Mitchell with Mrs. for his activity in connection ing break while golfing on the operation performed some time ewe. College of Southern Utah His with horse shows and race Plantation Course there not ago but which had produced ing of a hot dinner. Children will Mary Lyman at the piano. Inreceived grand champion prize Mrs. Dottie C the desired results. Her death be served in the school lunch vocation was offered by President meets staged in Southern Utah grandmother, for their aged Hampshire ram as well as in the northern part Ward, resides in Parowan. on the operaing table came un- room; adults, in the Home Ec- W. Clair Rowley. and ewe lamb. Alvin Cox had room onomics to with serving Speakers were Mrs. Barbara of the State. He plans on enterexpectedly. both grand champion Ram and continue the M. throughout 24 evening. Culleen was born June Adams, Amos C. Hatch, and ing two of his own beautiful Ewe in the Columbia breed. 1942 a in brief wood CliristeiHMl remarks by Bishop Orton. American Saddlers, Dixie Sweet-MollEl 18, James Berkeley, Calif., daugh Bettridge, Delicious barbecued beef and In the Rambouillet in the Fair and breed, oldest son of Mr. A Mrs. Jim ter of Neils and Imogene Barton As a special musical number, heart venison will provide the entree Vickie Bosshardt of Beryl reBettridge of Parowan, is now Decker. She was a student of for the meal whieh will include Mr. A Mrs. Morris Rowley play- - events, ceived Grand champion Ram ed an original composition by Paramount elementary all the trimmings of a receiving his basic training with the lamb prize while the College re- - the Marines in San school. Calif. Diego, Babies christened in the 1'ar-- I meal. Adults will be Mr. Rowley as a piano and orduet. She is survived by her father Pvt. Bettridge volunteered for gan owan Wards during the past charged $1.00 per plate, children, r The LowLet the service August 20th. and left and of Paramount; 50c. closing song, month have included in the First People are asked to bring er Lights Be Burning, a sister, Mrs. Bonnie Barker of their own dishes. was immediately for the base. Wird, Bonita, daughter of Ethel a brother, Cal Decker sung by the quartette with S. Lund and Alton Pend j Darlene His address is Pvt. James E. Berkeley; of Paramount; a Included in the price of the J. Whilney pronouncing the benleton blessed by her father. Bettridge-141-63-9Co. PIT In the Second Ward, Jay Decker and a foster sister, tickets will be a picture show ediction. Gary 318 5th. Regt. Trng Bn. Marine At the cemetery the dedicatory Mrs. LaRae Romberg, both of which will be run in the school Mr. A Mrs. Claude W. Adams j Mortensen Jones, son of Beulah Chad Orton, son of Mr. & Mrs. Corps. Recruit Depot, San Diego Paramount, a grandfather, David auditorium; d program, floor prayer was offered by Pres. R. of Parowan announce the en- - Mortensen and Alma Jones of Claude Orton of Parowan, has 40, Calif. P. Barton of Berkeley and a show and dancing in the gym- Taylor Miller. Pall bearers were jjgement and marriage of their Orem, blessed by Lyle O. Pvt. Bettridge expects to be received a call from the First Mrs. Rebecca nasium. Each Ward in the Stake Ivan Orton, Lamont Benson, daughter, Joan Adele, to Wallace Evans; .and Scott Mack Ash Presidency of the LDS Church home on leave sometime in Miller, Parowan. will provide numbers for the Frank Stevens, Dee Pritchard, Glen Lee, a son 0f Mr & Mrs. worth, son of Jetta Orton and to fulfill a mission in the West- November before he leaves for Gerald Hyatt and Jim Miller. The services Monday were program. s Lee of Panguitch. Oliver Mack Ashworth, bles.sed Glen ern Canadian area. Elder Orton, overseas duty. Mrs. Miller was the daughter held in the Paramount L.D.S. The Stake officials explain Nuptials will be performed Sat-o- f by F. C. Van Buren. had been recofnmended by' Bis- In the Third Ward were six Elizabeth Benson and John ' Urday, Ward under the direction of that the produce from the Stake Sept. 12th. in the St. hop Karl O. Mitchell as the Third the Bishopric. Former Parowan farm is now going entirely into Waldron and was eldest grand- - George LDS Temple by Har- - bos: Bruce Eugene, son of 11a Ward's emissary on the service- Mae Bentley and Emerson J. resident, Lynn program. daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Heber old s. Snow, president Durham, was the Church welfare ' deferred ghnip of young men of Julesburg, Colo., for Benson, Ward members not Parowan the are called occasion. prominent Cummings Burial Mrs. Carol Wright of this City speaker missionaries allowed the church Saturday evening the couple blessed by Charles F. Bentley; of her took place Tuesday in the Par- upon to contribute to this pro- pioneers. She was very proud of ' announces the arrival by the Selective Service Board. gram at all. So it is of a neces- her heritage and her burial in wil1 bc honored at a reception Milton Bennion Jones Jr. son second grandchild on Sept. 5th. amount cemetery. The refrom Parowan group sity that they raise the cash with Parowan was a fulfillment of her at lhe Adams home in Parowan. of Grace Elaine Guymon and Elder Ortons tour of duty in 'This was a little girl who weighThe bride will wear a gown Milton B. Jones of Columbus, which to meet the remaining wish that she live and die in attendance at the port services the armed service will await hint ed eight pounds, three jnd a and inset yoke of sheer Ohio, blessed by his father; Parowan of and be on in buried peplum other A the the former farm. total residents Utah payments she when ounces at half arrived two at the termination of his of satin with lace trimmed James Harold son of Audine white shadow of the is Hills Red all that remains of Mr. A which $3,000 HallMrs. Carl Los including a Field. hospital Angeles Mission years in the The gracefully flared Mitchell and Harold Roger.son. nylon. and John man of Cedar City who were va- to be paid. When that has been she loved so much. The exact date of his depart-ui- e for Karen Wright to a skirt extends is court She train. blessed by Preston Mitchell; . survived the her Stake at husband met, will the by members Deckers of cationing when Denhalter that City. Delightfyr the Mission home in Salt Her veil of illusion will fall Lawrence Adams, son of Beverly of and no have more little aunts the concernworries Parowan; her by is death little over the sister ed John girls occurred; Lake City has not been verified, The baby has Mr. A Mrs. Donald Taylor, Mrs. ing payments or welfare con- to whom she was very close,-- - from a crown of pearls, and Adams and J. Cyril Pendleton although it will probably be early Scott, age three. Mrs. Mary B. Orton, Parowan; she WH carry a bouquet of blessed by his father; Grayson numerous o4ier grandparents Alice Taylor Pryor and Mrs. tributions. in October. Mrs. Ella Hcnsel, Seattle, Wash- - summer flowers, Cleave, son of Glide Cleave and Mr. OsAdams are Assisting Porothy on line and the Taylor Melville; receiving including Chad graduated from the ParJames Whitney blessed by S. Her M.ster, Mrs. Claudia Mrs. Maude Macdonald, Mr. A Mrs. Freeman Hyatt. The car J. Hulet, George D. Grim-shaington; A E. Mr. Mrs. of Denhalter John owan High School where he was Thomas K. Holyoak K. Calif.; Mrs. Lena John- - j terman will attend as matron-son- , J. Whitney; Michael Frank son Los Angeles; great grandmoth-ers-Mrs- . Ortons were guests of the Hyatts prominent in athletics. He also Robinson and Lovell, Otto Doyle their in Wyoming; and Mrs. 'f honor; LaRee Munford and of Glenna Lowder and Frank Luella R. Adams, Par- during California. Dailey. stay attended the Utah State AgriMutter of Los Angeles, blessed Alice Dalton, Cowley, Wyo. Her Veda Tebbs will be bridesmaids, The Stake Relief The Parowan under Society, Bertha Los returned Mrs. group Wright, cultural college for two years owatf, will don Attendants mother the in by died direction Bishop Marion E. Lowder of of President Parowan a few pastel gowns night itmmediately wher he pursued further his Angeles; and Mrs. Watkins, also Monday Richfield. on back Continued years ago. on back page page following die services. of Angeles. athletic career. j two-day- j the Parowan Members of Ward First Bishopric report the raising of over aa of the $1200 which they had set as their goal for purchase of a pipe organ for the church. A total of $863.72 has now been accumulated through a recent series of benefit entertainments and individual contributions, the Bishopric reports. With SCI .07 on hand from a last winter's musical, the ward raised $244 in cash contributions last week; $182 from the banquet; S144.C5 from the auction sale; $124 from the lunches and bake sale; and $108 remaining which has b fen pledged by individuals. in-la- j j - I c No-M- ' - - I Former Parowan Man Wins J. King Again Golfing Laurels Siiprial Church Doings off-rer- Appointed To State Fair Post Last Rifes -- Honor Mrs. Verian W. Miller Culleen Decker Dies In Calif. ! Parowan Stake Sets Fund Raising Dinner s e Cluood Reltridge Volunteers For marine Corps Rabies J lit Parowan Wnrtls i home-eouke- d step-mothe- Chail Orton Receives Call To Canadian mission half-brothe- 5B j j j New Arrivals j taed i " ; , d ks X V |