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Show PAROWAN TIM 'It. t'J c 1 u-- .' R ' NO. U PAROWAN UTAH, NOVEMHER 2. 1 J4 VOLUME XXXI WHY THE RAISE IN POWER RATES SHOULD NOT BE AN ELECTION ISSUE PAROWAN WARDS TO FURNISH MUSIC FOR LDS CONFERENCE Seminary Has Largest Enrollment In History a ; PAROWAN TIMES. FIRE AT MOORE HOME DOES SLIGHT DAMAGE CommitteesNamed, Plans Made For Armistice Day Fraser Mitchell, Ph. M. third class PaioWallN lull of lunch With leThe Stake Presidency has requested that the music for the coming in the U. S. Navy was released from (An Fditon.il i on t ill Ui d to gal d to lt file lil'M i Out of the total enrollment of .stuThere aie some people m the com- be with us tins un k and a fne that Sj'ivl.il til the Times - A few Uctk.i quarteily conference to be held on Uie service on October 16th at San dents in the Parowan High School, I Kut jne ( hiss of Sunday, November 18 in Cedar City Francisco it is announced by his par- - munity who are making an election bi. Ae nut in the attic of the Jav ago in the there are 195 students or txi per cent be furnished by the Pa rowan West'onts, Mr. and Mrs. John S. issue out of the iai-- i made in hcal Moot e lesidi rue about II 3ii on Wed the V st u.iid, taught by Altnii Met ill, took up the theme Ihuf.in-ity- . .;! v of the enrollment getting the bene-fit- s choir. Officials of that ward jell of this city. He has been in the Light and Power tales during the reviiav was extinguished with vety that come from week day udi-i- t feeling that it is too large an under- service It was agreed by all that then-ifor twenty-twmonths summer by the piescnt City Admin- little damage being done, with the a gieat amount of jlous training that is offered at our taking for that ward's choir, have which has been spent at Farragut, istration. If they fei that they can water used on the first causing mote going t local Seminary, we are informed by extended an invitation to members Idaho and at Navy hospitals in Cali- do themselves any good or on every day b many people of all sway than the fue itself Alton Merrill, principal and in.struc-..f- j of the East ward choir to help fur- fornia At the present time he and voles from one candidate to another pis When the alarm was sent in the ages. It was also agteed that Parotor there. nish the music for the stake confer- his wife and three children are liv- in Tuesdays election, that is their fire had just stinted and quick woik wan would be a .still moie ideal This large enrollment is due to ence. ing in Cedar City. business, and we will give you here- by the nu n with the fue wagon had place m which to live and laise our the students desire to get more reliThis request is made by W. Leon- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell also tell us with our reasons for believing that the file out in leeoiil time although child: on if something could be done gious training. The parents have ard Evans, West ward bishop who that their other son, Gerald, who has this Should not be used as an elec- it Was liaid to get at This piobablv to eau.se less plofanit.V done their part in encouraging The Gospel Doctime class decided states that it is planned to get a been in China for the past 10 months tion isue by either party. prevented the file from getting out to register for a religious choir of at least fifty members from is a campaign should ho started that it Some of are onto control and home to be Moor the the in blaming people destroying expecting very class. Credit for the large enrollboth wards to be directed by New- near future. one person in the administration and home. Presumably starting fiom a m the si hHils and among the people ment is to be given also to John 11, ell B. some (n another poison. They are defective flue from the kitchen stove with tile liojic that all would Weight. The first practice of Pendleton, acting principal for the the combined groups is called for ant help stamp out piofanity Sgt. R. M. Leo, husband of Lois wrong. No one person In the pi osont the fire with another five nunuti first two weeks of school, and PrinSunday evening at 7 oclock in the Benson Lee was released from the City official family can be singled I start would really have boon disas in our community. cipal Amoc C. Hatch. These men ar- West ward chapel. Army October 12. He was dental out and given blame for the raise. trous but damage was held to about The following method to lu lp do ranged the class schedule so that Laboratory Technician in the Army The said raise was made by unani- $100 by quick woik of the fire dt away with irievcicnee of names ami ' any student deserving a class in Medical Corps for 55 months, 20 of mous vote of the cntiie council up- partment and neighbors. things lady and saru-- ate: Paragonah Young Man which were c Seminary could choose it. on the recommendation of the spent in the To have the Relief Society For the second year Junior Semtheatre. He came back to the committee of the Coun- What Can Be Done About Teaeheis visit all homes in town and Dies Of Heart Trouble inary is being held. The 7th and 8th States in March 1945 and has been cil. ask tin- families to pledge that they grade students are released from stationed at Camp McQuade most of This committee consists of E. Ray Swearing In Parowan will do their p.u t in the no swear(By I,ps their Correspondent) regular classes one hour a Funeral services were held Thurs- the time since, receiving his release Lyman, chairman, Mario Topham ing campaign Mrs. rhoebe Tayl week to go over to the Seminary from there. He and Mrs. Lee are and this Mitchwith writer, in At li.ii ge of this phase of the earn a the of ls Mayor afternoon in the of officers r, A Paragonah meeting building and study faith and char-- ' day in Watsonville. ell in and taking part in all Amcriran Legion Post No. 20 held paign 24 making their home for Sheldon setting ward Edward, chapel acter building stories from the Rook California at present where he will discussions over the matter. City 2 A Wednesday evening, plans were of articles on all phasof Mormon, Church leaders and oth year old resident of that community continue his dental training. lectrician Howard Ward also sat in outlined and committees named for es of will tie wi itten hv ers. During the summer months the who died in the Iron county hospiprofanity on the meetings and gave aid by the proper observance of Armistal on Sunday, Oct. 28 from heart ' Vand lcadeis of Mrs. Sarah Dean Smith left Monntieiis prominent Seminary building has been paintt his knowledge of the situation and tice Day here on Monday, Novembci the state and our own me . throughout on the inside and the trouble with which he had been af- day afternoon for Salt Lake City to community. us comparative rates 12, it is announced by Iauin Orton These to he meet her husband, PFC. Orton Smith by furnishing published in the Turns outside will receive paint within the flicted for quite some time. Bishop J. L. Topham presided at who arrived there the first of the from other cities and towns in the Post commander. Plans are to hold a each week. Mrs. Della Mamden is in taertiext few days. New chair desks the service which opened with the week, and who received his dis- state. parade at 10 a. in. a public meeting charge of this. : mi florescent lighting and Venetian nomin- - at 11 In cooperation with the local Rest Mr. choir the re for Rest, Lyman, singing Republican 3 posters with slogans w ill he put from on the on blinds are order ami will soon h, charge army Tuesday. ard Mi Mitchell, Dem schools and a grand ball in the high in the cla Weary Soul," The opening prayer They came home late Wednesday ce or rooms of the school. , h he added to the improvements. was offered by Doyle Robinson folto school gymnasium in the evening, These posters will also be placed ill night. Orton went into the service oeratic incumbent and nominee Principal Alton D. Merrill Semin lowed ) On Friday evening, November 9, by a Male quarter, consisting in March 1941 with the National succeed himself both had a definite n, ,ry instructor informs us also that prominent places in town. Mrs. Silthe of annual Armistice Day banquet as Ivan in Newell the both and Decker, Ray raise, Weight, part making 18 went overseas is Guard and months his te an: Topham and Mis. Harley Dalton generally enjoying exper of the American Legion and Legion are in !;. p. ences with the students and the Lyman and Clair Rowley, singing ago where he served in the Ameri are standing pat on the need for the charge of the posters. Coin Home. Auxiliary will be held in the West 4 In many of our meetings and can First Army until Pattons Third raise. find eople of this section. He states that These five people spent several ward Relief rooms at 7 oclock. It is gatherings short talks will he giv-che purpose of the Seminary is to Speakers were Wm. P. Barton, was organized and his unit became )(j advanced to that evening so as lelp build upon the character foun Thomas Robinson of Paragonah, a part of this army and fought dur- evenings studying our rates and being during the next few weeks on S. nation of the Youth of Zion, President Glenn E. Snow of the Dix- ing the entire French and German comparing them with rates in other not to interfere with the Monday profanity. Mr. Thomas K. llolyoak ie College and President D. L. Sar campaign. ake cities, and ways of bringing them night dance it is reported by Bess is in charge of these talks. more in harmony with these other Miller, who is in charge. This event What do you think about this progent of the Parowan Stake. The clos lt dAROWANS VICTORY LOAN BM UOTA class of s first AT Bay-leSET Sherman T. was Wendell rates. Four out of this group were is sponsored by the Auxiliary and ject? Any written or oral thoughts $30,000 Dalton, an Ing prayer by and the grave was dedicated by the U.S. Navy arrived home early hit as hard by the raise in rates the Monday events will be in charge will bo and a help in " All returned service the Quotas for the various citi:3 end Mr. Woodbury, both instructors In this morning on a 32 day delayed as any users in the city, but still felt The success of the pro campaign. owns of the county in the Victory the Dixie colleg at St. orders to visit with his mother, Mrs the raises were necessary. They also men or hos home on furlough, and ject depends upon you. Parowan has George. ioan Drive which started the first Nellie Dalton and other members ot considered the difference in the cost their wives and partners are invited the opportunity of leading out. If Other musical numbers included to attend the Friday night banquet we make a success of this CT vt the week were announced by I a vocal solo, In .the Garden of To his family. At the end of his leave of producing power now and back campaign and take an active part in all in he Lake will for Salt noe on county Finance chairman L. N morrow 20 years to the time the old rates report duty rid community of swearing other Mr. Weight; an instruby on Monday. Cedar City. Out of a mental it thtaren twons and communities will follow. trio Oh Dry Those Tears" City until the first of the year when were set. In fart it rehe is and his will a.,ounty quota of $183,150 to be rais by the Ivan Decker planned to feature the enlistment up had a new a vocal At that time we plant family; men of 1918 and the men of 1945 in LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN ceive his discharge. Sherman has by the sale of E bonds, Parowan duet My Father Knows ring generating upwards of 450 horse the by Will in the in been since parade and ail World War One IN CITY ELECTION the mcri itlzens are asked to purchase $30,-0Navy early Macfarlane and Ray Cosslet of Cepower of electrical energy, with a members are asked to dig out their which while lower than our dar took actions several in war and part 125 and community using between City; a vocal solo Lay my Head uota In some past drives, is still old uniforms and press them up for Very little interest has been maniwas 150 of these horsepower, the r6st be Beneath a Rose by Mrs. Scott Day; in the Solomons where his ship fest as yet in the election to name to the occasion let the terir;: large sum of money to raise at this He was bad. shot youngsters up pretty recently ing surplus. This surplus could be a number by a ladies chorus To a officers for the coming two know in a were n an jne. war too. City in for his a citation awarded they part sold to the then Dixie Power Co. for Wild Rose; a vocal sola In the Gar and which will be held from The will r a i Mario Topham has again been se-- i be years, held of Iwo Jima. public meeting $1.25 per horsepower, a rate which den by Ray Cosslett; the closing the invasion in the school auditorium and a feat- 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. next Tuesday. star. ;cted as chairman of the drive here was cut in a few years to two tenths song Beside Still Waters by a ladMerril M. (Bob) Mickelson was reure of the program will be the an- The deer hunt which has been in bernd he has chosen as his lieutenants ies of a cent per kilowatt hour, a rate chorus and a male quarter num- leased last week is home visitnual and and Oratorical Contest with high progress until this toward Joseph and Clifton Taylor which is still inforce for surplus or ber at the cemetery Lead Me GentMickelthe in Susie which hunt school Mrs. his as students mother, The met have and the divided pheasant ing begins city participants. hey Home. son and other members of the fam- dump power. is invited to join in with the the morning and runs until Monday three districts with one of them ly public At that time the plant superinThe deceased was born at Paraafter serving in the Navy for and Auxiliary in all events. night has caused many Ideal people head each district, and now have was getting $75 per month, Legion Nov. 23, 1921 the son of Mr. ily tendent gonah, 32 months. Bob was home for the days events to forget there is to be an election the Committees anvassers out urgeing sale of bonds past one shift there and taking and Mrs. David B. Edwards. He has- on a in June after running and up to now only the candidates as follows: are leave this last drive to provide money day thirty care of the distribution system. Othhad good health almost from the nt 27 have done anything about it and in around the months Ross DeckParade: spending Taylor, Alvin bring our fighting men home and received $50 or MS the governments part in getting time of his birth but attended dist- islands of the South Pacific and has er plant operators Max Hendrickson, Orland Ward that is confined to a fairly generous er, rict school in Paragonah and later served on the coast since then and $60 per month. Less than six years and Floyd Hyatt; Decorating, Clay- display of advertising to be found in eady for peace. no plant employee received up from the Parowan high ago 1 graduated these columns. San ton Pedro. at obtained his release Mr. Marsden and Mr. Topham are Rasmussen, Bryce Adams, to $100 a month with operators goschool and attended the Dixie colThe ticket for the election will be Evans and Dee Evans. oth of the opinion that this money down as low as $60. lege at St. Georgy, where he won Ensign Jerry J. Halterman and his ing A. C. Hatch, Web- found on page five of this issue so Public dll be hard to raise, but deposits Meeting, Now, with several of our creeks ster many honors and made many wife arrived home last Saturday afBettridge and Clifford Morten-sen- ; you can see how the opposing candpt jf individuals in the Bank of South-- friends. He was active in student into a reservoir during the winput his ter Jerry received discharge and Dance, Lorin Orton, Mor- idates line up. In this matter we Utah show that this money is affairs and served as treasurer from the Naval Air Corps on the ter season, a season of low water at ris call your attention to the fact Albert Adams and FA vailable if the owners of it will body Rasmussen, for the College. His physical handi- Pacific coast a few days before. His all times, a plant that is past twenr for that councilman you Orton. Twenty r 4 Fuy bonds. The quotas of each made it impossible for him to wife has been down there since he ty years old and whose efficiency cap to have vote dont Further of details celebrathe was determined by deposits straight across participate in many social affairs arrived back in the states from the isnt what it was when new, a far tion, including the program for the the ticket. You can vote for any its are in we the ;nn(f bank, citizenry but he didnt let it interfere with Hawaiian Island where he has been different picture on the returns and iUli'ild. public meeting will be given in the three whether two of their names his work in class where he was very since April first of this year. He en- cost of operation can be had. A are opposite each other on the ballot Times columns next week. othQuotas and drive chairmen of active and rated among the highest listed in the Navy Air Forces three change has come over the picor not. As for the qualifications of Du? cities and towns of the county as in scholastic ability. He won two years ago this month and was a ture whereby we are forced to buy WEST WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL the various candidates we suggest as Mr. inounced are Marsden by j oratorical contests, one at the Paro- fighter pilot in that service. power now during the winter for AND M.I.A. OFFICERS NAMED read their advertising on that you illows: Cedar City, $130,650, Rulon which we must pay ten times as school and one at the Dixwan pages five and eight of this issue. nell chairman: Paragonah, $6,000, ie high much per kilowatt hour as our surM. I. A. OFFICERS ANNOUNCE Since being sustained as the Bish- It is college. good advertising with neither arvey E. Dunton chairman; Kan- He was valedictorian when he NEW STARTING TIME plus will bring back during our high opric of the Parowan West ward DTa, $4500, Mrs. Ren Williams chair party saying anything derrogatory water season. With electrical equiptwo weeks ago, bishop W. Leon about men r from Seminary and won ERS an; Enoch, 3,000, Mrs. Armstrong graduated policies of the opposthe ward of Mutual Officers two onto ment back market E. the ard Evans and councillors Joseph another medal for his Pan American coming ticket. ing lairman; Summit, $2,000, Raymond tomet it will only be a matter of a year Ward and Alvin Decker have been Essay. He was acknowledged by dif- Improvement Associations irrow chairman; Newcastle, $2,000, ferent Polling places will be as follows: a short time on Tuesday or so until we will either have to meeting almost for of gether our men nation, nightly in an effort prominent arl Clark chairman; Modena, District No. 1, Court room deVoting it at was which time and was good friends to such famous evening buy from the Southern Utah power to get the ward auxiliaries of Tom Lund chairman; Lund, County courthouse; Voting distand functioning under new ofdoctors as Dr. Tyree, Dr. Ralph L. cided that the starting time of the company the year round or build a No. 2, Basement of public librict 500, Mary D. Johnston chairman; to be will Mutual new plant which would probably ficers. Up to the present time good changed meetings Richards and Dr. A. M. Okelberry llveryl, $1500, Mrs. Nora Austin chair of Salt Lake City who were and 7:30 each Tuesday evening, instead have to be a diesel unit, and you progress has been made and ward rary; and No. 3, one of the rooms m an. of 8 as has been the rule so far this cant manufacture power with die- M.I.A.s for both Young Men and the grade school buildings. The only have been his doctors for years. is also asked to sell season. sel units and sell it for less than 2 Young Ladies have been almost thing we would add to the arguHe was an outstanding scholar and Darr"coun,y citiil,500 in individual bonds other are remindand teachers Officers cents per kilowatt hour so enginners completed and the Ward Sunday ments of either side is that all store of knowledge a withvote should out zens and an E bonds, with another quota acquiredhis great get School organization is complete. Ofshort life. He will be ed that the Prayer meeting for them tell us. out and further reminder. It is your t up for Corporation and Public during missed be held at 7 oclock, therefore will two of the Twice two and ficers are his these past years during parents organizations by greatly ind Purchases. duty. hour before the Mutual wages of city employees have had to as follows: sisters who were very devoted to just starts. be when houses from meeting local business School: raised the William to and Marsden, Sunday him, carrying him Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff have TST WARD MAKES CHANGE offered them more money as store Superintendent; Clifton Taylor, first a new school and arranging their time for t MEETINGS SCHEDULE baby boy born to them Suna With subscription renewal from clerks than the his convenience. He was a lover of City was paying. Assistant; Carl Crawford, second As- day morning in the county hospital. Mrs. O. W. Adams in Og- And Mr. and you cant raise one employee to sistant with Alberta Evans secretary Bishop W. Leonard Evans of the flowers and beauties of nature. den, Mrs. Adams writes to say that hold him and hold the rest without filled was well ward The Young Ladies M. I. A.; Mariam est ward announces that Sunday chapel Major Roscoe Booth has arrived in their son Keith, who has served in a raise. Again, twenty years ago one Pendleton president; Louise H. Rob- San Francisco and his wife, Mrs. thool sessions in that ward will be-i- with relatives and friends and the this war with the Marine Corps, has man Jeanne Booth and her mother, operated the night shift at the inson first councillor, Arvilla at 30:30 a. m. from now on and floral offerings were many and beau been in for some time but is Japan as a token and took care of the distribusecond councillor with Sybil Mrs. Albena Gurr are going to Sait Dixie The tiful. plant e lat Priesthood meetings will college, likeon his way home now and will in the day Matheson as secretary. tion system in the Lake City to meet him when he gets at 9:30 a. m., or an of friendship and high esteem sent visit in Parowan soon. She also time. Now the Statecity ly D covlaw says you satin Young Mens M. I. A.; Harvey to Fort Dougle3. Our later than they have done in a large blue and white states that their daughter Maureens cant a man to do this, eight Adams president, Warren Pendleton ered with red roses, and the Stude past. husband has gotten his discharge hours expect is the workshift of any em- first councillor, second councillor members of the Relief Society and ent body president and a lady stu Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gurr announce dent represented the school at the and thev are now living in Beaver ployee unless he receives extxa com- not yet selected or announced, and Primary organizations officers have where he has employment, Okie birth of a baby boy, born to services. been chosen but these arent compensation for extra hours. And even Ralph Benson, secretary. lem at a Salt Lake City hospital The bishopric has also appointed pleted to the stage where they can He is survived by his parents, and Miss June Edwards of Salt Lake now these employees who are to back page) Gilbert Barton as ward clerk. Some be announced. two sisters Mrs. Flossie Harris and City. Wednesday, Oct. 31.. r.j t! H - (ill-pe- , Mitch-wur- l i d I j s o 1 lu-ie- i . then-childre- I Asiatic-Pacifi- eoop-eiat- e Hydro- I -- -electric - il- E-i- n s b-j - . : I , , n C oegited 1 0, mid-wee- k Se-it- Ber-ne- ll m two-yea- y com-mnit- ut $2,-K- ), -- t one-ha- lf Af-to- n n Mor-tense- com-tenc- one-ha- lf :e - : j n |