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Show f PAROWAN TIMES NO. 1. IV. I 'A ROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN ITAII. OCTOBER 2ii. RMS Nation to Pay Tribute to the Greatest Navy in the WorldJonJSaturday October 27th. as Navy Craft Visit all ports. Lccnard Evans Is I,';. Westward Bishop VOLUME XXXI MICKELSONS ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Geoigo MickcNnn of Sans Nominee this city amiounio the maniage of Althe regular Sacrament meeting When the deadline at maxi for filtheir daughter, Elsie lleryle to Mr. In the Parowan West ward I.i- Sun-- ! DeWaine Ahlstrom, with the ing tickets to appeal on the bullets day afternoon, V. Leonard Evans taking pUe this (Fnduy) foi the coming city let t ion on Nov- . wu austained as Bishop of that ti, the Demon, (tie tit ki t had morning at ! o'clock at the Mickelward when his name was presented Be Bled without onyonc on it fm son home. The marriage ceiemony to. the congregation by the Parowan was pel foi med Bishop Jess Guy- - ,,u' offiee of City Tie.isurt r. And Stake Presidency. Sustained as his mon of the East ward. The newly- - "ineone to run for the office of councillors at the same time wetc v Rceoider on the Republican i ied couple plans to leave later Joseph E. Ward as first councillor, for a few days honeymoon ' wasn't piocuted until late the 'and T. Alvin Decker as second counBefore when Veida E Adams trip to Salt Lake City, after which cillor. A ward clerk to serve with they plan to make their home for consented to run. tlie hew bishopric hasn't been se"At the Demon alic nomination con- the present in Cedar City. lected yet but probably will be by The biide is a graduate of the ''eiition on Monday of last week the ItK'al high school and since then has I Bket was filled but the nominee for Sunday. ' woiked as a stenographer in Cedar Treasurer refused to run. A eomimt-CitThese men succeed a bishopric and Parowan. and for the past lle tunned to fill vacaneies. consist-yea- r consisting of W. Scott, bishop with John II. Pendleton, R. M has been employed in the Cedar nt Howard Joseph and Taylor Miller as first and second councillors resCity office of the State Road Com-- Benson and Augusta Adams spent two days tiying to fill the position. mission. pectively. Silas Topham has been The groom is a son of Mr. and But were unsuccessful and Pieemet ward clerk for a number of years, Mrs. Byron Ahlstrom of Redondo Chairman Mai In Topham didnt have and was released at the same time. Better luck so the ticket had to Beach, California, and former The outgoing bishopric have served dents of Cedar City. He has just Be Bled Saturday without a nominee for the past twenty-simonths, beBeen released from the Army after C01' treasurer. This leaves the Repub ing sustained in Sept. 1943. two years of service overseas in the e'ean nominot, J. W. Bentley unop. All of the ward auxiliaries are in posed for that offiee. theater. the process of being reorganized at The Republican nominating com- this time but are not far enough RECENT RELEASEES FROM mittee selected Mis. Adams to run to be announced as yet. U. S. ARMED FORCES for but she tefused to let ? Mr. Evans has already had much t her on ame the ticket until lute go experience in ward leadership, servCaptain Max Dailey arrived home rndav afternoon when she changfrom Service overseas on Tuesday ing in the first bishopric of that ed he.- mind, ward with Hugh L. Adams for thirof last week with his release from R Ballot for the coming election teen years or from the time the ward further service in the army and has therefoie cany the names of was divided until Mr. Adams retirthe ten BATTLESHIPS LIKE U.S.S. TENNESSEE BLASTED THE FOE with past spent days visiting the ed from that office. Since then he blowing people: relatives here and in Summit and 1 aas been a member of the Stake E. I. LOWE S GRANDDAUGHTER Democratic: For Mayor, W. Scott He Cedar in ar- has been the City. flop., Dp Tjj To Finish Week Another IlUlllrlUVCO DIES FROM SUDDEN ILLNESS iigh Council for several years. my since July, 1941 and has been Mitchell; Councilman, Mailo I Mr. Ward was clerk of the ward term Councilmen, overseas since March Topham; of 1944. He Harvest Verla Blake, the little three year Discouraging To Many or many years, serving before it served in an artillery unit and parti- - Bay H. Adams, Arch Benson and vas divided into the Parowan East old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVer in the campaigns which re- - van Haylos; for Recorder. Ida II. Another week of good weather 'vth lllc annual deer hunt nd West, and has been active in Blake of St. George, and a grand-France, and Belgium and Smith; and for treasurer, blank, captured of E. I. Lowe of this city, niI Bs final week today, there are in this section would see the finish II other ward activities, having recrushed and for his part Germany, Republican: For Mayor, E. Ray died at St. George at 7 last Thurs- still many hunters who havent got of the potato harvest in Parowan in some of - Lyman; these igned as superintendent of the Sun-aactions awardwas Councilman, A. C. ten buck their as yet and many out valley from what we can learn from ed the Bronze day morning from an unknown mal schools just a short time ago. Star. The of ed-- 1 Hatch; board Clcauae Councilmen, of state to have had return the The parties less than a days illness. growers. crop, from one of Mr. Decker has also been active ady after h to their home sans venison which the largest acreages ever planted in ucation is trying to line him up to E. Burton, LaMar Jensen and at the afternoon while Stricken play the Sixth in ard local the for E. l ward activities, serving in the M. before she had several Veida grade Joseph; Recorder, in for. While some sec our valley, has been very good for convulsions they came ; A. presidency for the past two tions of the state may have provided the most part with a high percent- school and this will probably be ac- - Adams, and for Treasurer, John W. and the away passed night during ears and being a councillor in that complished as soon as he and his Bentley. the next morning after several hours good hunting, many express their age of number ones and bakers can fined a .place here in I There is one family rganization for three terms before. ot intensive icgistration day left suffering with the doc- disappointment at results in this v which brng the best price. "e has also been an active worker which to live. before the election on the 6th at on most of the farms tor giving the cause of her death' cin:'j Storage pits i the Priesthood quorums. Arthur Lister, Storkeeper in the which those who arent registered, Several good kills were made the are being filled as unknown. capacity with U. S. A complete list of other ward Navy for the past several years may do so. That day is next Tuos-wa- s local who of thousands by opening day to parties bags being shipped Graveside services were held for will be given next week if released and came home last day, October 30th and all persons in were familiar territory and ready the sorting center at Cedar City by the child at the St. George cemetery week end. Arthur has served on se- - who arent registered and want to ley are available. One no had trouble in the GrowUtah group filling up growers at 2 p. m. on Friday with the ward Celery in the Big Hill area this side of Co ers coop. Whether the potatoes that veral different ships during his term vote on the 6th must get their names IAX HENDRICKSON NAMED bishop in charge. op Valley and another small group are being stored on local farms will with the Navy in the Pacific, includ-- on the poll book that day. AROWAN CITY MARSHAL She is survived by her parents, did the same up in the Summit be taken down later for sorting or ing the Destroyer Mustin, the carthree brothers, three grandparents, mountain area. Others did well in whether that will be done here is- rier Attu and others. He will leave STAKE CONFERENCE TO BE C. Mart Hendrickson, recently j Mr. and Mrs. Blake of St. George, HELD IN CEDAR NOV. section, but n't known, but sorting and shipping this week end for Price with his service man, was appointed and Mr. Lowe of this city, and a the Dry Mrs. L. Etta Averill to mother, visit so not well as and did will continue most of the winter as they easily i Parowan City Marshal by MayMrs. Emma W. Stake President D. L. Sargent and in years past. Another group of 13 growers who can are holding their for a while then come back here W, Scott Mitchell the first of the Ward also of Parowan. his councillor W. A. Jones, who for awhile. were in the Marsden ranch vicinity crops to avoid a market glut at this eek, and he is now on the job. were visitors here on Friday of last Members of the family who went over the mountain which has ai time. Pvt. Paul D. Parker was home for lax has acted in the capacity of y down to the services from here were jtnf0rm'd ,US whfiIe here ways been good in past years, and marshal on several occasions Among those growers who are several days during the week after the of the Mr. Lowe and his children, Vera and they only got three for thirteen. efore he went into the service and through picking are Peter II. Gurr, spending the past two years in the e wi e eld in Ce- Willden. Merrill and Beatrice Lowe isAfter the opening day the deer Horace Evans, Crawfords, Warren Army serving among the Pacific iould be perfectly capable of tak-i- Mrs. dar City on Saturday evening and Ward, and Lillian B. Heap and were scattered and some are being lands. He was stricken with maleria care of that office. Pendleton, S. A. Haltennan, Eugene November 17 and 18. Sunday, Ada Evans, Mr. Lowes sisters. They killed each day in about every sec- Warren, while those who are still in during one campaign and has been Parowan City has been without No of the conference are details were also joined by Mr. Lows tion. But as of today reports indi process of harvesting include Scott in the hospitals off an on for ele- available at this time le the service of a marshal since AlberMrs. from except that it Beaver, ven months of that time. After a cate that less resident hunters have Day, Clair ist june when Ancil Adams was daughters Rowley and Albert Murwill a Priesthood conference and be ta Beaumont and Mrs. Henry Limb. been successful than in past years. phy, Almon Orton, H. L. Adams, few days home he is to reports back ut on as one of the operators at the that the Saturday evening meeting, to the hospital at Fort Douglas. men who have participated Harrell Several two one or then Since Dalton, Clark Orton and jwer plant. which will be held in the L.D.S. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON in hunts here for the past thirty or Chester Stubbs. Several her men have been named but Cpl. Leonard Dalton, who has Seminary there, will be a smaller DEVELOPMENT leadership forty years say this is the worst one growers here in the fields have their been at an California Air base since landed their minds after receiving TO BE GIVEN NEXT FRIDAY for all ward and meeting quorum for a long time and go on to pre- potatoes harvested also. his return from overseas a few e appointment, so the vacancy officers, auxiliary if doe dict the hunt scheduled that asnt filled in tb 1 hopes that some Principal A. C. Hatch of the ParCarrots grown in this valley for months ago, was given his release men could take it owan high school announces that an for this area in a month, goes on the Utah Celery Coop have all been during the week and he arrived TIMES STARTS INTO 31ST our fer. illustrated lecture on the develop- as set, we may as well pack our harvested with the exception of sev- home early yesterday morning. He YEAR WITH THIS ISSUE , ment of Arts and Music in America guns in grease and put them away eral acres grown by Harrell Dalton. is the first of four of Mrs. Nellie SCALANTE VALLEY ELECTRIC will be until another deer heard is grown. These carrots were later as a result Daltons boys to return home from With this issue the Parowan Times given in the High school a SSOCIATION BEGINS WORK are hunters California enters its thirty-Firtaking to of the at service and he to their having be planted over year of pubstay, auditorium next Friday evening spent large number of deer through here because of storms baking the ground more than a year in England with lication it will be noted from the 8 o'clock. It will be free to the publActual work started last Monday volume number in the upper left are cordial- each day, but there are more cars ing the spring. Whether the past few the US Eighth Air Force. i the ru-electrification of the ic and all townspeople that empty through going Mrs. showing Emma of Lowder Alder went hand corner of the front page. The extra cold weather damagnights ly invited to be in attendance. icalante maValley Electric Assn. ed these carrots bad enough to pre- to Salt Lake City last week end to first issue of the Times was pubProf. Roy L. Halverson of the B. other areas are not providing as len Parley Moyl :, President, drove A C. Music deer as in past year. From past vent their being harvested or whe- meet her husband, PFC. Russell Al- lished thirty years ago this week in department will be here ny e first stake just south of the it seems to us that the ther the observations to w.th music, including a quartet, company intends to finish der, who has just been released from a little frame building which stood g rt where the association is reachin was deer peak population them of music known to us at this time. the Army after spending a year in next to the sidewalk between the P. isnt illustrate the development with the Southern Utah ed in 1939-4and that the herd in It is reported that fair returns have France and Germany with the US H. Gurr home and the present ConS Mrs. James the years. Trough wer companys lines. Prestwich will be the narrator for this section has gone down steadily been received from those harvested army. He went into the army short- oco station. Alext H. Rollo of Cedar The Engineers, Rocky Mt. Engm- ly after their marriage and Mrs. Al- City was the first publisher and editie film which is to be shown and since then. We also observe that before potato picking started. ring Co. of Denver are now stak-- g hich should be of interest to all. there are about double the hunters der has spent most of the time here tor of the paper and remained here to each member who has signed Mrs. Anna G. Rawson spent last since then. Before going into the for several years. He was succeeded this year as there were in 1940. take power, according to Ernest ARMISTICE DAY TO BE One thing this area can boast week end in San Diego where she army he was employed by the Mt. by W. Warner Mitchell along in the i Parter, chief ngineer. Fifteen CELEBRATED MONDAY NOV. 12 up to now and that is the re- went to meet her husband Murray States Tel and Tel. Co. and plans to early 1920s and he was publisher of iles of line have been staked this cord made with regard to shooting Rawson, who has been overseas for go back to work for them soon. the paper until his death in the sum eek. According to a proclamation ap- and automobile accidents during this over a year with the 4th Marine PFC Orton Smith arrived in New mer of 1940 when his son Robert B. Engineering and .onstruction head pearing the first of the week in the years hunt. No serious accidents so regiment. When he first landed he York on Monday according to a tele- Mitchell took over. The present edi.arters are located at New Castle. cfeily press of the state, and issued far have been reported, while in the didnt expects to get out until the gram received from him by his wife tor assumed management on May t. Chester Anderson is resident tjy Governor H. B. Maw, Armistice state as a whole the number of fa- first of the year but now hopes to Sarah Dean Smith of this city and I. 1942. (fey this year will be celebrated on talities attributed to the hunting be released right after November 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence gineer and Mr. Burnham is of construction for the jfonday, November 12, instead of season had risen to ten last evening. due to a reduction in the number of Smith of Summit. Orton expects to Lewis Ward, Chief Motor Machinasatch Electric Co., contractors. tie 11th which falls on Sunday. The Falls while hunting were responsi- points needed for release in the be released from the Army and be ists Mate in the U.S. Navy and Mrs. One car of poles has arrived and Covernor asks that all celebrations ble for a good share of these deaths Marine Corps. Ward arrived heme last week from home within a week or ten days. ree carloads have been shipped feid observances of this day be held and not from gun shots, although San Francisco where he has been The Parowan Stake M. I. A. offiva carload of hardware and one qi Monday. PFC Robert B. Mitchell is home stationed since his return from Asiathe latter cause was responsible for cers will be over from Cedar City on furlough from the Army for rload of wire has also been ship-d- . Whether the American Legion and most of the ten. tic waters last summer They will next Tuesday evening to give the As soon as sufficient material Auxiliary are planning on anything ten days. He has a delay remain here until about the 25th of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holm and fam program in the West ward Mutual, s arrived the contractors will start h the way cf a celebration on that from Camp Lee, Virginia, to November before returning to the ork and this is now scheduled for 4ay here in Parowan, hasnt been ily of Provo have been here during and there will be no classes that Camp Beale in California, where he coast. Lewis is a Navy career man, the past week visiting with Mrs. evening. The Stake officers will al- is to report early in November. His and serves in the Submarine service ovember 1. announced as yet. Holms mother, Mrs. Susie Mickel-so- so get acquainted with the new M. wife, Enid B. Mitchell, who is liv Merton Mitchell, ARM first class, Baptismal services for both the The Parowan Service Mens Wives and family, and taking part in I. A. officers in that ward which Is ing here with her people met him U. S. Navy, is home at the present irowan East and West wards will dub is holding a Halloween party the local deer hunt. at the present in Salt Lake City last Saturday being held next Tuesday afternoon at text Wednesday evening at 9 at the time from the Hutchinson., Kansas time. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark of Los oclock just after Primary meet-6- tome of Mrs. Jay Orton. The party Navy Air Base, visiting his parents. s Angeles were up here for several Mrs. Flora H. Haycock and small it is announced by Bishop Guy-o- till be a costume affair and Russell Guymon is home on fur- Mayor and Mrs. W. Scott Mitchell. and to of son visit Monweek are the here next and all parei is with children from the Army and is visiting Mert expects to be released from Panguitch days during visiting lough ilngJT'ade by '11 go out on the annual deer hunt in with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Halter-ma- n with his be baptized are urged to have day night in out people here and in Miners-vill- e the service and return home within em there at that hour. and relatives other this week. at this the section. the next month or two. present time. lose or Mis Treasurer -t tnar-nag- e - Ci-hi- y I y I 1 I iesi-an-- v I x I India-Burm- a I n7 - - WELL-ARME- D Potato I enter-daught- 1 y ar IIow-teac- I of-ce- rs I 1 I re-lrn- J Lakes-Navaj- o 17-1- 8 de-ut- - I I -' g MUSIC-ART- S st al edn--ctin- 0 j 4 nt ut en-rou- te n, j 3 reser-tation- n a- -e . , . f |