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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN Authorizes dtal Bond Issue , Board aly NORMAN MORTENSEN ATTENDS NAVY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY lvail llai'bio, T 1 1 Nui fio in TIMES. PAROWAN I' l AH. FEBRUARY 15. imi VOLUME XXXI Frozen Locker Plant To Centennial Com. Calls Be Ready March First Meeting 01 Group Heads EAST WARD PLAY BRINGS First Post-Wa- r 'IN SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT Red Cross p. !. pot Oil hole 1.1st Drive Comes In March f i t)1(. b, n, of With all supplies and The Centennial committee ot the equipment : I :i Commissioners i The fust post vi.ir dnve foi lund-- , now on hand and woikcrs from the I.e .wan Chamber of Comment- at the Pa row n F.. t w.ud building I 'I court foi the and the Ameiic.m Red Cross will he fund, whuh county was P.hj-gotiu;.n given in i v company now installing the machin- a meeting held at the St lrool d instructed Mon !.,y night foi the same held during Muvh of this ye.n, it r. on bi'.u t t., . ery. the Frozen locker plant, being morning, made its fut pu: pu-o- , Du: ham Morris t lull, d th.,t vvaid about announced by Oiville Loni of Ced.ir installed for Parowan and Paragon for I'aiow air's to be pait to for $214 needed tw.. pei fo- malices. The I itv. who is to (lead tile eh lie in th, ,v ah residents will be ready for oper- in Utahs Centennial t clobiatwn was put i ii by a group of peo; , '..mutes of till Cost play, county, Mr. Nom states that the j ation early next month. M. B. Baya to be hold next yea:, I ; 4 7 The . Horn mi election to pro W L. heic will begin on TuesdaV, ple with ve.od, dme les, Southern Utah Dairy Company meeting was railed t A. C llatth. ... dire, : mg ,,n, taking the pait Maul! 2th. il'nl.iWU for use in ' informs us. manager rhairinan of the committee, with in the C; . t.tle : ,,lo !.iti .1 additions at Although the war has ended, maJ While local workmen are install- Wm. Maisden and Claude Oiton. The sendees rendered hv the Red viauhnh play, chosen ny with ing the lockers themselves, all other two of the members an cVe to its g'eut lessen Value us (boss in connection with the past At this meeting it was decided to machinery is being put in place and Well is foi ei.t tainim lit Value, Was war have not ended and even since connected up by representatives of cat! a meeting of the heads of all the Walter B Lloyd Co. who is fur- chinch, school and civic oigania-tions- , put over in v.iy fine shape under the war's dose, new needs have the able dmction of Mr, Adams Services to restless occupanishing the equipment, and who are along with the members id All memhcis of the east did forces of men waiting in separtion fine here now. 2ti2 lockers arc being put the Community Projects committee won K anil the uudienee weie piofusc ation centers, services to men in the of in at the present time with the lock the dub, to nuke plans for tins in their place of It $lCti was taken hospitals and sendees to men jn-- t er room having a capacity of 366 year in the way of eleamng up, hei e and $68 in Paragutiah nut of the service and tiving to get ri when filled up. Of the 262 linkers painting up and in othei ways imIt is be.ng j): evented in the re- adjusted back into civilian life, ate being put in now, 200 are already proving the appearance of our city a few of the things which mud besold or rented out to customers of f'"- - next year's event. This meeting creation hall lieu- again tonight at M for those who didn't get to see come the duty of the Red Cross the plant, this number signing up will be held in the High school and paying for them before the building next Thursday evening at it last Friday Later it is hoped that Tin 1946 quota for Iron county has it will be taken to Cedar City for beet set at $5000 Mr. Isrtm states, 7 30 with the following people repplant was started last year. piesentatiun in one of the wards of and from past records it will be Electric power will be used to resenting the different organizations that met This quota has been npportion-- d city. asked to be present: T Sgt. Glenn Lowder, son of the move all products to be stored from out to the various cities and E. Ray Lvman, Mayor of Parowan late Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Lowder the time it enters the building. An of the county as follows: Cetowns Groups overhead track reaches out of the City, Bishops Jess Guymoii and W. f this city was discharged Parowan. $780; Parngon-ah- , dar. $3500; recently Leonard Evans of the two wards. at Fort Douglas after serving for the door on the south with the carcasses $ $65; Lund, $70; 90; Summit, On Lincoln of animals to be hauled on a car- Alice C. Mitchell and Edna S. Hatch past 35 months in he U. S. Army. $h.6; Modena, $105; Kan-arrNewcastle, Relief Societies; Kail Mitchell and His Wife, the former Irene Shakes- riage into the first cold room for $90; Enoch, $75 and Reryl $00. Tonight the Branch Agiicultural out. After it has been left in Wm. Marsden, Sunday Schools; cooling at lives these Utah peare. where quotas are based on proporTropic, i lifted county of-- k Halterman and IYail Benson, college and vJie Music Arts Associahere the required time it will be both to resided his entertionate they quotas for the past few prior of tion Cedar a plan whereby Mr. City ait picscnting a hauled out to the block and the Primary Associations; Arthur Evans the service. ing years. lecture to this of to take care especially appropriate the y power slicing machine for cutting and Harvey Adams, YMMIA's; VirThe county organization to run-dutime. Roy E. will talk about F ik Home here under Sgt. Hugh L. Adams, Son of Comup and packaging for storage. It is ginia Lowe and Mariam P. Lister, Lincoln. the drive is practically comComing so dose to the v i r.Vi.rt, on a lease basi- missioner and Mrs. Hugh L. Adams then taken to the quick freeze cab- YWMIAs Mr. Isom states. Durrell Corry of the Gieat plete of this city was discharged a week inet where a temperature of 40 deEmancipator, l .mi aim made a tour of Lnrin S. Orton, American Legion: bnthday the drive in Cedar City, will head this lectuie will the greatat Fort n of the institution which He has impress been in grees below zero can be maintained, Bess Miller, American Legion Aux;igo Douglas. V. Scott Mitchell will act as head bv the county and the Army for 43 months, 13 of which and where the meat is frozen for iliary; Warren Pendleton, Gun and ness of the man and his contribui ,.t a o-- t of approximate-NV.- v were served in France and Germ- storage in the individual lockers. Rod club; Augusta Adams, Parowan tion to our country more fuly upon of the drive in Parowan, Mrs. J. Lowe Barton in Paragonah, Mrs. Osladiators were or- - any. He was met in Salt Lake City After this it is stored for use in the Literary club; Ivan Decker, Paro- our minds. th.it institution to replace by his wife, the former Elaine Sand-bei- g lockers which are kept in a room wan Chamber of Commerce; Huldah Many have told of Lincoln the car Hulet. Summit, Mrs. LeRoy Arm R. E. Tullis, NewM. Hulet, of Hurricane, Utah and after that is held at zero. :e but worn out. Daughters of Pioneers; statesman, the orator and the law strong, Enoch, H. Gordon castle, Moyle, Beryl, J. A. E. C. Bendell speaks priHatch, Schools; Warren A. yer, but Roy isiting in northern Utah for a few :k w.is instructed to order Mr. Bayes has hopes of having the H. Johnston, Lund, and G. E. Hills of Lincoln Student the man. Dalton, He body president; marily the .'ii plus War Materials days, arrived here Sunday afternoon plant ready for opening about Mar. Nellie Matheson, Ramettes and Cla-to- n speaks on The humaness of Lin- Modena. Others haven't been ant: 128 woolen blankets for use Bernarr Adams, U. S. Navy was 1st unless some unforseen trouble coln and concludes, as an unforget-abl- e nounced. Tullis of the F.F.A. n Old Folks home, the County released from that branch of the is encountered to slow up the inScott Mitchell announces that he climax,. with a startlingly lifeMembers of the Community Pro1jI and the County Jail build- - service recently at Terminal Island stallation. w ill make plans and select his aids like of Lincoln II. are Pendleimpersonation John committee giving jects in San Peuro harbor, and heand hi." for the local drive about the first B. Weight and W. Clair hia Immortal Gettysburg address. FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION ton, New-el- l m Clark, who was vife home on arrived even Tuesday appointed in March. week Of practically the same stature as MEETS TODAY AT CEDAR Rowley. jnty Road Supervisor on Feb. ing. Bernarr has been in the Navy Mr. is Bendell At the meeting next Thursday ev- Lincoln, highly fav FORESTER ASSIGNED TO is at the meeting in company since June of 1943 and has spent the The Cedar City National Farm ening definite plans for getting this ored by natures for presenting Clair Platt, who he is sueceed-- ? past six months in Japan with the DIXIE FOREST STAFF Loan Association will hold its ancity ready for the centennial year Lineon impersonation. Also his years that position, to talk over the Army of Occupation. nual meeting and election of two and outlining its activities in the of study of the Great Emancipator Leland H. Carlson, forest ranger ty's road building and main--- p Staff Sergeant Boyd R. Morris directors this (Friday) afternoon at way of celebrating that event will have given him a psychological back and topographic engineer, has been procram for the coming and his wife and baby arrived home 2 oclock in the Third ward church be made. ground that makes his Lincoln assigned to the Cedar City staff of Pl.dt is leaving the to county one day the first of the week to vis- building at Cedar City. stand out with rare vividness and the Dixie National forest as r.plnyed by the Robison Ma-- 7 it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs For a rare, reverent mo- forester, is was announced last junior The members of this association PAROWAN LITERARY CLUB power. week company of Salt Lake City, PARTY VALENTINE HOLDS ment we were in the very presence by Ray Morris, and family. Boyd was are Federal Land Bank borrowers Albert Albertson. supervisor new plitc County road organ-- r discharged from the Army at Fort from Millard, Beaver, Iron and of the great Lincoln himself, says is to be Mr. Carlson has been transferred Mrs. Ethel Bayles, Mrs. John H. one commentator. perfected under Mr McArthur, California recently after counties in Utah and Washington ; from the war mapping project at supervision and the purchase Mrs. Mariam Lister being stationed at Camp Roberts for Clark and Lincoln counties in Ne- Pendleton and Mr. Bendell is rapidly taking his fi0 worth of new road Gettysburg, the.Far-owa- n Pennsylvania. There, of members entertained the equi- the past few months. He entered the vada. J. W. Gillman, director of the place as recognized student of Lin and earlier at San Francisco and at pts announced by Charles R. a club at Valentine 1943 has been and Literary in March, Farm Credit Administration for the coin and Lincolnism. He has gone Crescent Army ' rr)ad department head. he worked City, Calif., stationed at Texas, Arkansas, Louis- Berkeley District, and J. H. Jensen, party last evening at the home of to original sources and delved deepthe war during cr road matters attended to making planimetric Mrs. The Valentime theme Bayles. iana, Georgia, Maryland and Ken associate regional manager for Utah ly. The results are evident in his and topographic surveys for the War is follows: The County agreed tucky between then and now. His and Nevada will be in attendance. was carried out during the evening The Humaness of Lincoln. and Navy departments for coastal ume the maintenance of the 8 The association has just mailed di- with dinner being served at after wife, who was formerly from Ogden Mr. Bendell has presented his pro defense. The part of the work in hand canyon coal road in Ce evenof the remainder the which has been with him much of the time vidend checks to its stockholders. It gram to delighted audiences every- which he was engaged covered the nyon, which was built ing was spent playing games and where. He is reported that new interest is beby lately. has a real contribution surveying of some 6,000 square visiting. agencies, to the laudable cause of making Lin miles of lands that include strategic in ing shown in cooperative farm cre2c Pendleton, shipfitter Cyril On January 17th, the club met at coin understood as a legation, fiom Parowan con-o- f real man. His Government oil reserves in the eastthe U. S. Navy, received his dis- dit. Anyone interested in this type home of Zona P. Topham at aim and the Alfred Wicock, inof valuable obtain would Bencredit is Edgar Nato Calif. at purpose the portray the ern and western parts of the United Shoemaker, Herman E. Bayles, met with charge formation from attendance at this which time Jean Hendrickson read genuine Lincoln - a Lincoln who States and the home arrived base and virgin redwood timvy recently ia:'d to the play Ten Room Cottage by was request improvements big enough and great enough to ber stands of northern California. week to stay with his annual meeting. the during north half of the Paragonah-3- n The present directors of the asso- Frances Luning Selleck with refresh rank with the greatest of all time. Prior to the mapping work, Carlson people, Mr. and Mrs. John H. PenGap road. They were told ciation are: Roice B. Nelson, Cedar ments being served following the The lecture will begin at 8:45 in was ranger at Manila, Utah, on the dleton and family. He entered the lesson. eetings will be called by the the Public Sehoo Auditorium. Note Ashley national forest. He has made Navy in March 1943 and since that City, president; Lindau Foremaster in each On Jan. 30, the club met at the the time: which is community of the Co. time has served on a destroyer and St. George, vice president; Orson F. immediately fol- mportant timber reconnaissances on home of Hazel Pendleton with the lowing the Cedar and Dixie high the Payette and Minidoka national "ay to work out a program later on a net tender, from the Aleu- Hutchinson, Kanosh; William A. lesson on the life of George Fred- school basketball game which will forests in Idaho. Mr. Carlson is a improvements, with sugges--ad- e tians to most of the A. places in the Merrell, Beaver; and Clarence at these erick Handel, being given by Geor- begin at 7:30 p. m. Lewis, Overton, Nevada. meetings to go- South and west Pacific areas. graduate of the US AC at Logari a this B. Mitchell. Refreshments were gia years money is to from which he holds a B.S. degree tu. PARENT-TEACHER- S ASSN. TO MILITARY RITES TO HONOR served following this meeting also. in forestry. The filling of the posiHALTERMAN MEMORIAL TO BE NIGHT MONDAY MEET QUENTIN PAGE ON SUNDAY " cultural 24 FEBRUARY tion meets an urgent need for furSUNDAY. HELD Mr. inspector WEST WARD M. I. A. PLAY M. xf,i M, was given per-- 1 ther planning the utilization of timAssociation ENTERTAINS LARGE GROUP Full military service will honor The Parent-Teacher- s to U l. Memorial services for Austin ber of the Dixie, Mr. Aresources tjle Countys new will hold a the memory of John Quentin Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. of the Parowan schools 'Piayw i ) spray fruit trees lbertson said. of Full Youth The presentU. S. in the who play next Monday evening was lost during Navy, county this spring and to Halterman, will be conducted here meeting ed here on Wednesday evening, one of the battles for the Solomon a H.gh school auditorium, it is nominal sum for the ser-- e in the West ward chapel on SunPAROWAN RESERVOIR CO. entertainIslands in June of 1943, next Sunby Roberta B. Rowley, P. proved to be very fine new spraycr TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING was pUrchased day afternoon, February 24th it is filled crowd a that for ment 2 large at A. President. oclock in the day afternoon mei for use in the noxious announced by Mr. and Mrs. Haltermatters of business per- the West ward recreation hall to West ward chapel. This announceSeveral 2:30 at commence will man. The annual meeting of the Paroampaigm They ment was made yesterday by Lorin schools are to be con- capacity. e wan Reservoir Company will be These services had been planned taining to our request of Luella A. Dal-b(,i- a S. of will a be which there Presented under the direction Orton, commander of the Paroheld next Wednesday evening Febfor some time but were held up un- sidered after R, Rowley, repre- to be given by the High May Burt with an exceptionally wan Post of the American Legion, program who wife f his from ruary 20, at 7:30 in the courtroom County organization of til word came under the1 direc- large cast of mostly amateur play- at which time he also said that all of tidt Wanization was gi-t- o resides in Los Angeles. Austin was school girls chorus the county courthouse, it is reof no beor veterans World War Two are tion of Newell B. Weight, a skit, ers, young people with little by John W. Bentley, secreported bind and preserve declared lost on October 24, 1944 in on and Candlelight Service in memory previous experience on the stage it ing requested to attend in their uni- tary of the company. nT 'curds which are kept the sinking of a Jap prison ship forms, along with Legionaire of the to Ja- of the founders day of PTA, under was put over in fine shape. h,,J-At this meeting the annual report here. This to be its way from the Philippines rj Woild war. First Hendrickson. Mrs. of direction the since Ceof the activities and business of the of Mrs. Green Mr. and records are left pan, after being held prisoner Lynn (j'ici)n as children school of All parents He asks that all these men meet in be county at all times. the fall of the Philippines early as others interested in the dar City brought their children over at the Page home that afternoon at company for the past year will well nuP r f salas of coun-o..- ., 1942. for officers be elected Nellie will Mrs. to here given, mother, Lynns school are urged to be in about 1 oclock to make final arr ! Aas made to the coming year antf any other busGreen for a day or two last week rangements for their of L. Reed Gilbert part of the ser iness as may Mrs. and Sgt. to Kanab were called when they properly come before by vices, both at the church and at the the meet- Los Angeles visited here for seversaid Of will be transacted. the of Mrs. the father first Greens left the the meeting Stubbs death, Garth cemetery. The West ward bishopric al days last week and this with Sgt. week for with John Edward Swapp, 61, of Kanab. will be in Washington Seattle, R ,v ; charge of the Services at ' Miss Elma Mortensen and her boy 'P' nt three or four Reed's mother, Mrs. Henrietta Reed, the intention of going to work in a The latter was instantly killed the i. f Mrs. the and Mr. chapel. ' Hou((.r his and grandparents, Neva-Y'- k Glenn Marner of Salt Lake broin his car friend, when the before station City, j Sunday service operated by la- H. S. Hyatt. He was discharged from were down from there last to make moved to failed was his end, City, he which who CHAT riding ANNOUNCED FIRESIDE visiting recently DeMar, ther ml on a Hng after his proper- - the Army in January and are week end to visit with Elmas peoto a sharp curve on U. S. Highway 89 to Gun- that city. He was accompanied here from went The of of trip. They Fireside miles Miss Kanab. the south Chat Lila ple, the Bart Mortensen family. Two about his regular sister, forty the Coast by nison and then Springville to visit of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence brother-in-laEast and West ward ShelAlexand Parowan He daughters Miss Dalton, and hs Dorthye Stubbs. R Mitchell visited in with relatives and then were going Mrs. Jennie Gray and Miss and on Girls Benson, were of Gleaner be held will also The er Cramm, Kanab, and Verl Taylor. to visit and go don Benson or four who have been in Salt valIleta Lorin S. Orton Benson, the home Houserock at into to the down days last to Salt Lake City their Sunday was Navy way returning latter "ther, Gwen M. through the LDS temple there. On base at Shoemaker, Calif. Benson ley to look after cattle when the ac- evening. February 17 at 7:30 o'clock. Lake for quite some time, came n ployed on the Cal-- their way back they ivill 21s0 Funeral services All members of both groups are in- down with them and remained to went to find employment and the cident occurred. 'aid at the present through the St. George LDS temple j j visit with their people. last Wednesday. vited to be in attendance. for him so. or week a held were for to visit girls went their mother states. Moilin.'i-n- . l.muary meeting , , m.olinan second d.i", I'SNR, of Parowan, Is a stud-n.it the Navy Pacific University here dui ing houis Norman, who is a son of Mr. and M;s Bj.-of this city has been in the Navy fur almost thiee yea: ami has been at Pcail Hat but fur year of that time. NavPacU, which opened Jamiatv 3. has a curriculum of itmir than luu high school, college and technical courses and a set vice enrollment of more than 3)00. The faculty is cum posed of Navy and Marine person-n- t and civilians. Classes meet fur two hours a day, five days a week. Courses are completed in four weeks, then examinations are administered by the I'.S. Armed Forces Institute. , j' ! ; ev ' i - h y Mir-tense- j v t off-dut- , pl.tv. 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