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Show in PAROWAN TIMEa ' NO. 5. Ct PAROWAN I Special Deer Permits Disposed Of In One Day ! COUPLE TO MARK GOLDEN WEDDING TIMES. PAROWAN UTAH, NOVEMBER 23, 1945 VOLUME XXXI TWO MEN IN RUNNING FOR SCHOOL BOARD POST Salt of the (future) Earth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stevens of this city will cclcbiate their fiftieth lire 200 special pci ants to hunt wedding anmvcrsuiy at an Open In this aiea between Dovcmbci House Sunday, November 25th, fiom 10th, and uhuh went on sale 2 p in. to C p m. A dance will be Last Monday morning at the Cuut-housheld Monday night, November 2tith here went like the pruvcrbiil in the Reel cation hall to which evhotcakes. All but two of them were eryone is invited. sold the fust day and those two Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were marwent ear.'y Tuesday mot ning, accoi d ried in the St. George temple NoIng to County Tieasurer Clair llulet vember 26th, 1895. They are the parwho handed the sale. ents of nine children, eight of which This was in shaip contrast to the are living. They also have twenty-on- e sale of l.ke peiniils for last yeais grandchildren, and one greathunt when only 194 were sold out rdeer e S- -s f I j 1 ' of the 400 offered during the entire felling period which lasted fioin mid November to the end ol the hunting season. App.nently u the number of permits originally oi dered sold, 4U0, had went on sale, they would have gone within a shun time also. These permits allow the holder to kill a deer of either 6ex in the foot-- , hill area between Summit canyon and East Cottonwood canyon out be- yond Paragonah. According to the maps of the hunting aiea furnished by the Stage Fish and Game Commission, the hunting aiea reaches clear back as far as the drainage lay to the north and west. Parowan people bought a total of 57 of these permits to lead the var-- j iou localities. California hunters purchased 49 of them to lank sec- ond, with Cedar City right behind with 47 purchases. 25 permits were sold to residents of Beaver, 20 went to Paragonah residents and 2 were told to Washington county icsidents One of the latter was fiom St George and the other from Spring-dale- . grandchild. The children are Mrs. Bertha Top-haPatagonah, Ervin Stevens, Provo, Mrs. Maiie S. Smith, Beaver, Mrs. Violet S. Cummings, Salt Lake City, Arnold Y. Stevens, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Lois S. Bryant. Cedar City, Mrs. Ada S. Hullinger, Denver, Colo, and Sgt. J Hillman Stevens in Iran, (Persia) with the U. S. Army. It is expected that all of the children will be home for the golden wed ding anniversary of their parents. I I Two men were placed in notnina turn last Monday for election as ; member of the Board of Education from District No. three u hich in-- I dudes the East side of Cedar City The election will be held in that district on December 5 with the winner to become a member of the school board for a five-yea- r term. Dr. J. S. Brest wich, a member of the board for a number of years, and now serving as president, has filed for to that position and he will be opposed by Herschel M. Neeley, owner and manager of the Westside Grocery In Cedar City Mr. Neeley was placed In nomination by a petition carrying the names of Charles R. Hunter Karl Gardner, Leland S. Bctensen, Lyman Sevy and L. D. Watson. Other members of the board are Samuel Abbott of Paragonah, R. L. Fenton of Parowan, Wilson N. Lunt of Cedar City and Wells A. Williams of Kanarra. WEST WARD GETS NEW RELIEF AND PRIMARY OFFICERS WALLS NOW UP; ROOF ON FROZEN LOCKER BUILDING The reorganization of the Auxil-- I iary organizations of the Parowan West ward are now complete as far as the ward presidencies are con- cerned, following the naming of a new bishopric several weeks ago The Sunday School and M. I. A. presidencies were named about a month ago, but the Relief Society and Primary officers have just been announced to us although they may have been put in charge before. The new officers of these auxiliaries are The walls of the building which is to house the new frozen locker plant which is being installed by the Southern Utah Dairy Company are about up at this time and work is going ahead by workmen roofing the building and putting in the partition walls for the rooms to house tho lockers and the quick freeze Exchange Club Hears! Committee Reports At the last meeting of the P.no-waExchange club on Monday iness. Mr, Lymnn also stated that lu- - as well as representatives of the Talks and U. P. Railroad system, had contacted Watson Adams about buying the land next to the Cedar Bleaks National Monument, which he purchased last summer from George Stevens, and that the latter was willing to sell the land for $25 00 acre, the limit which the County can pay for such land Arrangements were made for him to make the deal with Clair Rowley as Clcik of the County Board, but at this time he hasnt been In to complete the deal. One of the land owners is asking $50 an a trade ths-ol- j India-Burm- - India-Chin- war-tim- y, An-Ifni- Mil-Jlfor- s, e d, State-committe- e . t life-lon- then-mone- Ka-huk- , j i j s. g reports were heaui fiom the vanous committee heads und some other business was taken caie nf, including the naming of an enteitam-men- t committee. E. Ray Lyman, who is woikmg with W. Clair Rowley and the t own ty commissioners in trying to obtain the land needed by the Paik Service before they will build the new road around the Bleaks, repotted that he had contacted owneis of the land involved He stated that all were reluctant to pail with then land unless they could trade it in some way for other grazing Ian t, badly needed in their livestock bus- acre for his land and unless can be made a condemnation room. suit will be brought to procure the With the roof on, and insulation land at the lower figure. If the Watput in the partition walls, the inson Adams land can be purchased it as follows: stallation of the machinery and the ARE HIS WAR BONDS Lillie Henry Kingsley Cookson, 1 will be traded for the land in the d ton ( lockers will begin. One hundred and Leant Guard Lieut, and Mr. Henry J. Cookson, is the proud owner of $500 in Relief Society: Edna S. Hatch as park and the latter then turned over War Bonds and he wants you to know his pop is thum duy. The father know Newell R. Frei of the State Fish fifty lockers had to be sold before president; Maggie Page and Mettie to the Parks Service. This land is his sons educational future will be aided by the War Bonds. The that to a the family and Game Commission, stopped here D. Robinson, councillors with Ella company could get priority lives in Washington, D. C. (Coast Guard Ihoto.) right next to It and should be of the this morning on his way to Salt build the plant but that was quick Pendleton secretary and treasurer. same value as that in the park, and Lake City from St. George, to con- ly done and provision is made in the Mrs. Hatch was released from the also borders on remaining land own Men Returned From fer with local sportsmen regarding building to intall almost twice that News From Our Boys Parowan Stake Relief Society pres- ed by all concerned. the way the hunt was to be handled. many individual units. How soon idency at Sundays conference, and Mr. Lyman also reported that ho Service During Week He stated that several deputy game the building will be ready for use In The Armed Forces her place has been taken by Venice had talkc to F. M. House of the wardens will be named from this isnt known at this time. Decker, who has been a member of Grazing Service, concerning ParoWhile this has been the main pro Parowan Soldiers are Promoted Master Sergeant Hillman Adams the Stake Board In the past. area to patrol the hunting ground:-anwan being given permanent Citys is home visiting his mother and oth- see that no promiscuous shoot- ject of the company for the past to Staff Sergeant Ratings: Primary: Arvilla Halterman pres possession of the CCC buildings on several months, the big feeds and Air Transport Command Base, er relatives and friends, after serv-- 1 ident, Getta M. Orton and Dixie ing goes on. the East edge of town. He was told . At the present time it looks as if grain storage building is receiving Karachi, India, Earl W. Orton, son inS with the Army Air Corps in the ' Mortensen, councillors with Eva Mr. House that there is no recby a a large part of the hunting area will some attention at the same time of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orton of Paro-- 1 theater of operations, Guymon as secretary and treasurer. ord of any agreement in his office Mbe posted against trespass and hunt- The fact that machinery needed for wan, was recently promoted to Staff ' Hillman has been in the regular arAt the time we announced the the title would come to whereby has 1935 been available this since and has YMMIA officers several weeks ago the plant hasnt Sergeant, it was announced by Brig my ing, as several land owners whose ?n the buildings were City property is within the open area are been a drawback to Its being finish- Gen. Wm. H. Tunmer, commanding for another stretch. After his 90 day a second councillor hadnt been se- abandoned, but if any such agreegetting signs for posting their land ed but this should be more easily to general of the Air Transport Com-- : leave which is given to those who lected, but we are Informed now ment could be found it would be understand. mand. he will report back for that Ralph Hulet was named and is against hunting. This move is being get now we considered. In the meantime he said who is serving as a duty, probably at Lowery Field near the secound assistant in that organencouraged by the local sportsmens Orton, the building we:e to be held for CELERY COOP OFFICIALS association with a view of trying to chief Dispatcher in Motor Transpor- Denver where he has served for sev- ization. future use. possible YEARS PLAN PLANTING NEXT save as many deer as possible from We also understand that the vatation, joined the arm in May 1942 eral years. It was decided to hold the next our depleted herd. It was through cancy caused in the presidency of Mr. John Gerber, Manager of the and has been is this division since on Monday evening, Dec. 3 Pvt. Reid Orton, son of Mr. and the Seventies quorum in this end of meeting the efforts of these people that the at Utah Celery Cooperative and Mr. Ed January 1945. Previous to joining Mrs. Clark Orton arrived Cafe in the form of a Taylors home the the Stake by putting T. Alvin Deck1 number of permits to be sold was E. field man for the Utah the Army he graduated from the first of the week from a luncheon Davies, and an entertainmeeting Texas army er in the West ward bishopric, was Parowan high school and was emjy lowered from 400 to 200. ment committee consisting of HowCelery Coop, spent Saturday, No he where has been stationed when camp at conference filled Sundays vember 10th in Iron County. They ployed by the Union Oil Company for the ard Ward chairman, Claude Burton JAMES N. CONNELL WED past several months. His Arthur Joseph was sustained in his of California. the local of met members with Karl Mitchell and Homer Adams TO ST. GEORGE LADY health too wasnt good for quite a place. a The Division, whose while and he was branch of the Utah Celery Coop to to prepare entertainment for named in the hospital for e task was the ferrying of that The following item taken from discuss plans for planting such vegand other club affairs meeting OPEN TO CANNERY WARDS his quite awhile. He has been th Washington County News, tells etable crops as potatoes, carrots, cel-r- vital war materials to Allied armies release to take care of his given the winter. during FRIDAY NEXT PUELIC interests of the marriage of James N. Concabbage, cauliflour and peas for fighting in China by air, is now en- at home. e CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE in the peace-timmission of nell of this city, to a well known St. next year. A brief review of the mar gaged Bishop Jess W. Guymon of the TO START NEXT WEEK homeward movements. was giof the canactivities troop $ George lady: coop East ward announces that the keting Ronald F. Rowley, seaman in this Pres. Harold S. Snow officiated at ven at the 'meeting and problems wards the owned Santa Maria, Azores, Homer R. by son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nery Mrs. Arthur Joseph, local chairthe St. George temple ceremony pertinent to the organization and Whitney, a member of the Air Trans H. Rowley of this and husband end of the county, will be open for man for this years Christmas Seal city, at some discussed the members were Saturdey, (Nov. 10), when Mrs. port Command at the 1391st AAF of Pearl W. Rowley, who has lived use of ward members in canning Sale announces that the seals have M. Webb of St. George became length. Base Unit on Santa Maria Island in in Panguitch with her people since meat for home consumption, on Fri- arrived and are now available to all The Executive committee of the the Azores was recently of next week, Novemthe bride of James N. Connell of promoted her husband entered the Navy, was day afternoon who to purchase them. They want A iParowan. A large group of rela- local branch of the Coop, consisting to Staff Sergeant. Whitney has been honorably discharged from that ber 30. can be purchased at the post office B. Roice E. M. of to meat are can Corry, chairman, with the Air Transport Command branch of the service last week at Anyone having tives attended. at time, but next week a canFollowing the ceremony an inf or- Nelson, vice chearman, and L. E. Da- all over the world during his 32 Shoemaker, California. He has been asked to bring it to the cannery at vassany of the community will be made Roe and noon that day and be prepared to months of active duty. Before he en- in the service since last spring. dinal wedding party was held at tne vis, Orson Bryant members of the 7th, 8th and 9th the by girls in home of the bride. Attending from Palmer, secretary and treasurer, tered the army he attended the B. stay and help with the operations from the Parowan school. grades uOut of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ray were charged with the responsibiliA. C. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pendleton, SM 2nd class was looking after your own cans and A of people will number large to supply your 1Whipple and children of Las Vegas. ty of making a survey to determine B. E. Whitney of this city. given his honorable discharge from meat. You are also their seals receive through the fertilizer and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones of seed for own needs cans the which can be purchased the Navy at Shoemaker, California mail as in the past, but as the members who will grow vege- Husband of Local Girl is local at stores. the Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Matheson, or, Nov. 14 and is now home with takes its mailing list of Mrs. Sadie Bayles and Calvin Cotable crops during the next year. A Awarded Air Medal An Air is Medal awarded by the his mother, Mabel Pendleton and Frank E. Patten arrived here the various communities from the Sgt. nnell of Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. report from this committee will be other relatives. Kent was home tor is far Marsden and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. heard at a meeting of members of Commanding General, Seventh Air a month in the summer after com- the first of the week on furlough telephone directory, the list to Lt. W. Warby, for in from Paul order Force, his Therefore, Nocomplete. to with from the visit army Palmer of Cedar City. the Assn on Monday evening pleting several years service in the wife, Mrs. Hildreth B. Patten who for everyone to have an opportuniin meritorious achievement sustaine and in 26th the City On Wednesday evening a group of vember County ed aerial operations against the ene- islands of the Pacific and was sta- is teaching school here this winter. ty to help in the fight on this dread iighteen neighbors surprised Mr. building at Cedar City. tioned at Norfolk, Va. for some time They with Mrs. Lena Benson, went disease, Tuberculosis, the seals are niiand Mrs. Connell at their Mr. Gerber reported to the group my. As member of a heavy bom- after his home, furlough. bardment he in crew, to Salt Lake City to spend their put on sale at the post office, and participated carrots and shipped bringing a prepared program, pot that potatoes the canvas will be made the girls vacation. Thanksgiving luck lunch and shower gifts. The from Iron county this season have numerous missions against heavily Sgt. Ellis Carter, son of Mr. and school. Mrs. Joseph states that defended from bases, enemy involving ! :ouple will make their home in St. won high praise for quality of proMrs. Horace Carter of Minersville, of all people in the city over water to the from and long support flights attractive as for I George. duct as well grade of Carol Decker Carhusband and son US of Arden Richards, be will Navy, the these much operatarget. Throughout appreciated. Mr. Connell a g resident of and packaging. Mr. Gerber assured Those who get the seals through which were accomplished ter of this city, has been home for David H. Richards of this city, has dthis city, has been doing ordinance the group that with the lessons learn tions, the past month after being discharg- been given his discharge after more the mail are asked to send in work at the St. George temple for ed through the activities of the or- with distinction above and beyond ed from the Army. He has been in than three years of service on varito pay for them, to the state skill that normally expected, high l number of years, spending only a ganization this year a very successabout the four years and was ous craft in the Navy. Arden was service inflictor return any or all was and courage displayed, headquarters, short time in the summer at his ful marketing season is in prospect, based in the West Indies for many hame in Audust for his first fur- the seals if basare not willing to to sever air enemy they damage ing for 1946. home here. es and shipping, which reflects great months. He and Mrs. Carter are lough In many months, and before pay for them. their home here at present that he took part in the campaigns Pvt. Norman M. Adams is home credit upon himself and the Army making Alton Pendleton, US Navy, son is and he employed in Cedar City. that landed men on the Philippines, Bishop Jess Guymon announces of Woodruff Pendleton, arrived at on Furlough until Dec. 1, visiting Air forces. the program for the East ward that islands. Pacific and other Okinawa, L. last was The issued Adams order home Wednesday morning early on with his people, the Hugh April, M. Dee Mr. of son Cpl. Bettridge, Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Nov. 32 day furlough from duty on the family. He is stationed at Fort Riley when Lt. Warby was based on Saiwas released from Mrs. Webster Rawson received and 25 will feature talks by all ward ser Bettridge Murray .Island of Guadalcanal in the Solo- Kansas and upon his return to that pan with the 30th Bombardment his honorable discharge and arrived the US Marine Corps last week and vice men who have recently returnwas awarded medal the work. but .mons where he has been for many base will go into radio group, after spending the took his wife, who has lived here ed home. u home yesterday I months. only the first of November at r. in the Army Air with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. three past years HaMr. and Mrs. Sid Pritchard re- in Army Air Base, Oahu " Mrs. Cliff Wilson was up from Dee has worked with a main- Gurr while he has been gone, back Mr. and Mrs. Alice C. Mitchell. ceived a call during the week, say- waii. Lt. Warby is the husband of Corps. to spend Thanksgiving alIdaHurricane Southern or on crew Utah tenance to northern bombers landed had heavy their son Clark, and Mrs. Mitchells ing their son Wm. Dee, Florian M. Warby who is living here her mother, Mrs. Ella with Mr. home. Rawson make to since most their he service entered the ho day on his was S. U. and A. way Mrs. B. in the mother Nellie M. Clark, went to Salt with her parents, Mr. and other members of the and of Green last several in was the he wars before end and thq participated just Lake City on Wednesday to sjsend across the continent on his way Matheson. war. of Pacific the on battles island family. working home. Thanksgiving with relatives. first-clas- n |