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Show n WAN PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN Work Done At Snnilion Castle Cleanup )0d t lAlI. MAY 31. I'.Uti VOLUME XXXI Testimonial To Honor Legion Auxiliary Holds R. S, Election On Poppy Day Retiring Officers Next Monday evening in the West chapel and recreation hall, a testimonial will be held in honor of Mis Bjibara M. Adams, who is re tiling from the Parowan Stake Re lu f Society after 27 years of service and her councillors and board mem beis who ate retiring with her. The testimonial will consist of a short pi "gram, followed by a reception with refreshments being served. It will commence at 8 o'clock. To be honored on that evening be sides Mrs. Adams, who has been Stake President of the Society for the past 16 years, are her councillor, Florence M. Joseph, now in Canada on an LDS mission, and Mrs. Venice Decker, Gladys Benson, secretary, Mary O. Topham chorister, Della Marsden, organist, and the fol lowing board members: Eulala T. Orton, Alice H. Barton, Parowan Mildred Sargent, Kate I. Palmer and Ina Gardner, Cedar City and Su- ! Filing Deadline Finds Both Party Tickets Filled Af' - conducting a vet y successful sale of Memorial Poppies last LADIES READY-TO-WEAWith all present Inrumheiits in I STORE Saturday duiing which the one OPENS HERE NEXT run WEEK county offices filing to succeed thouand poppies allotted to this post Two fine rainstuims which came themselves except one and with filthe Local w,te sold, Ametu.m Leg-mA new business ventute will on Monday night and open ings made for all positions on the duiing the day held elecits annual Auxiliary its doors in Palawan sometime earon Tuesday brought to this tion The election meeting was held opposite ticket, there will still la valley next week This tune it is a new but two contests on hand in the a .57 ly total of of there an inch of moisture working. at tile home of Minnie W. Lewder jftfmoon Ladies Ready-to-wea- r and it will be county for the Primary election lu U during the war years and and should prove very beneficial to and resulted in the following ladies housed in the front of the Par- he he Id soon. The one officer who the farms same time and the at h bs uhu had ranges Luly being named as officers of the or- owan Tunes bull ling An announce- declined to file nr to suffer from the long dry the facili-- t ; iU accessibility, accept the nominganization for the next year. ment elsewhere in this issue of the ation to succeed himself was Hillwere beginning to need spring we have had. .38 of an inch of Mis, Zilpha Dalton, president; Times gives the name of the new man Dailey, who will therefore finthis water came on Monday night, -- p and repairs badly, Mrs Olive Mitchell, fust vice presi- store as A. and M. Dress the .19 r other of an inch on Tuesday ish out a Shop tenure of office as reflected the the turn-ou- t dent, Mrs. Minnie Lowder, second The new venture is being launch- Iron county assessor and surveyor afternoon. This brings the total raini- - of the year, still a goodly vice pi esident; Uvada Betti ide was ed by Augusta Adams and Mariam on December 31st of this year. 4 of citizens were there, and fall for the month of May to 35 as secretary; Alice Dalton l-inches according to Clayton RasMoore, and they have been trying And in his place on the Republit guidance of the local com-- I Sergeant at arms; Mrs. Libhie Math-esofor the past month or two to get can ticket will be one contest in the local weather observer mussen, Brown Thales and by Mrs. and Fiona Cart- stock for jfjjeJ Chaplain the stoic. And the past Pnmary election, w ith Yoike Nelson Both of these storms hit the farmforest supervisor Heywood as historian. wright, week has been spent in getting the and Robert B. Platt of Cedar City of a Cedar of the valley more heaPresent officers of the Auxiliary ing sections City Jir.t Seaman for building ready occupancy. Start- both aspiiing to the nomination The are in that was Mrs the Bess accomplished. it is vily Miller, president; Zilcity fjjod reported, a on out small scale in a business second Primary election contest in ing pha Dalton, was and we didnt get as much storm as first vice president; and other rubbish is that much needed in the commu- so far as the County Is concerni-d- , is come to the northern Minnie Lowder second vice presipait of the ,p around every camp site these ladies have had nity', state. But quite a also on the Republican side where Mrs. dent; Uvada what we did get will be and hauled away, the Bettridge secre- hard time I stock because of Harry II. Lunt, Incumbent and A. M finding tary; Mrs. Dean Orton, Chaplain; that had grown up along a great help In keeping the feed those lines. Marsden have both filed for Iron The store shortages along Mrs Sara Lowder, Sergeant at arms, canyon road a coming on the ranges and also help sannah J. Hulet, Summit. will carry a complete line of dress- county representative to the .State f next thewas and Mrs. All board members who have serCartwright historian. grubbed out small grains on the farms. fe entrance es and other articles of r legislature. The new officers dont take over ved with Mrs. Adams will be spe,lfd away also. All the pic-- i for ladies. Other filings on that side of the the until were an cial installation ceremony in Small a throughout park guests during the evening. Othticket are Hugh L Adams for ers to be invited will be all ward September, but the election has to x. s;rr.e by hand, others by I. E Riddle for C. Of C. To Held Commissioner, Ladies be held before the District convenoutfit recently pro- officers and teachers who are now t. W. Clair Rowley commissioner, tion of and the American Legion and Lewis :r Flcyd Hyatt serving, or who have served under for County Clerk, Clair Hulet fir i.th the Forest service pay- The way it looks now the Parowan Mrs. Adams, and their husbands, Auxiliary which will be held this Night Tuesday Evening Treasur er, Georgia B. MitchCounty s the paint. The forest also schools will have the smallest turn- and and bishops and counselors and time on June 11th at Huriicane. ell for The Kent G next Recorder, of the Parowan County meeting oil The total amount of money receivfor use on the over of teachers for the i-- d linseed coming sea- their wives. Chamber of Commerce will be held Smith for County Sheriff, Durham ed from sale the of and other son it has had in a number of years, poppies here and t cupboards, bridges The testimonial is being given by in Paragonah and Summit which is at the Vermilion Castle camp ground Morris for County Attorney and J. Jr rk in the park, and rotten according to information given out the incoming Stake President of the at 6 p. m. Tuesday. June 4th. The W. Bentley for Precinct Justice of e replaced with others in by Superintendent Ianthus Wright Relief Society, Edna S. Hatch and included in the Parowan post isnt regular meeting day of the Chamber the Peace. r?hre circle. the first of the week. her counselors, Metta . D. Robinson known as many people paid more is W. Scott Mitchell heads the DemMonday but the change to Tucs for the flowers that the set price. In the high school all contracts and Cecil T. Adams. i lading pool, which ceased to is made because of the day ocratic Stake ticket in the county where Of the amount taken in forty filer last summer, wras clean-i- r sent out have been per Relief signed and reon testimonial w'ill Mon be no contests. He has enthere Society is cent sent into the state and nachemicals and part of it turned, with the only vacancies at THREE UTAH PARKS LODGES race tered the day for State Representaevening. tional and headquarters sixty per jc with water-proo- f paint, and this time being in the Ladies phy OPEN; FOURTH OPENS JUNE 2 H. is the partive. John Pendleton The entertainment committee will cent is kept here in the post to be jtrk was done on the parks sical education depar.ient where Comission-er- , for nominee for tys and softball, used provide for child welfare purposes. volleyball only I'vstem The brush was grubLodges maintained by the Utah Mary Lu Joseph didnt want to re Richard II. Leigh of Cedar City horseshoe patching at 6 p. m. while diamond in turn and in the Business depart Parks Company, a subsidiary of the BYU GRADUATES s' of the soft-ba- ll commisis being prepared. The is the nominee for TO the HEAR dinner Sper part of the park to en-it- s ment to succeed Austin Adams, who Union Pacific, at Zion, Bryce Can- ADDRESSES BY MEMBERS OF come and get it" call will be sound sioner, Benson Haycock for County use. Swings were fixed left before the close of school. Max yon and on the north rim of the THE COUNCIL OF TWELVE ed at 7. Campfire entertainment and Clerk, Don Cartwright for County teeters oiled also as a part Dailey has been moved from the po Grand canyon in Arizona are now business matters will follow the din Treasurer, Cora Lloyd for County for the accommodation of the day's work. Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the L ner. All members, and all interest Recorder, S. C. Lamb for County sijon of elementary grades princi; truck loads of wood were pal to a place in the Junior high to traveling public. The fourth lodge D. S. Council of the Twelve will de ed in an enjoyable evening are urg Sheriff. Orville Isom for County Atinto the camp from operated by the company, at Cedar iver the baccalaurete address at ed to be on hand, with their up the augment the teaching force there. part torney, Roy Urie for County Asseswill reopen on Sunday, June $ to alleviate the drastic wood sor and Surveyor and Claude Orton Brigham Young university June 2nd ners. With Daileys being advanced to Breaks, 2nd. This is the first time these and Elder John A. Widtsoe, also of t- - which has caused some of for Precinct Justice of the Peace. the high school, two vacancies will who has Anyone neglected taking have been open since they the Council of the Twelve, will give Jcughtless users of the In the race for national offices, place to need filling in the grades. F. E. Pat places closed for the season in 1941, be- the commencement speech June 5, it membership and desires to become 4 park furniture for firewood, ten will be of the lower contests have developed on several a of member principal the Chamber of Comcause of war necessity. fere is still much that should was announced by Dr. Christian Jen Side both of the ticket, for U. S. and teach the sixth grade, do to so dol grades merce, may by paying ie there but it is hoped that and his It had been planned to open the sen, dean of the graduate school and lar to Kent Senate, Abe Murdock is unoppostxl The place will need to be filled Mitchell, secretary. much help that the camp in the place he taught last year. A1 first three on Memorial day but a commencement chairman. dinner will cost 75c per plate and for the Democratic nomination but fe maintained in The baccalaurete services will be good shape so Mrs. Patten will not return to the sudden influx of visitors during the should bring his own eat- Walter K. Granger will be opposed to gin at 7 p. m. Sunday June) 2 in the everyone t'w on by Forest employees. for nomination to succeed himself to school room leaving the other vacan past week forced the managers utensils. ing the schedule and open the Joseph Smith Memorial auditorium. change National House of Representaof some the unless to fill. A Therefore was made by cy good 31 BENSON WIRES FROM accommodations and serve Arrangements are being made to ac- those who showing to the call for sleeping tives contracts have who those by Edward J. McPolin, long signed responded 3 URGING AIRPORT week. With commodate the more than 3,000 peotime Democratic a cleanup at the park on Wednesday county commisdecide later to move, the teacher meals during the past week over the to all from Provo and ot other the open ple lodges parts of sioner Summit is here considerably brightafternoon and the Chamber of ComCounty. f: Parowan Times received a situation end, buses, carrying people on reg- Utah expected to attend. some time. merce members who helped out felt For Supreme Court Justice of telegram last week from Lt. er than it has been for Special invitations, in addition to that the club should be one of the We understand that the teachers ular tours scheduled by the compaMartin M. Larson, Democrat, Benson who is in of Ce- the general invitation Issued to the Berlin, Ger- out start will operating ny, on to first to enjoy its advantages. will be opposed in the Primary at Paragonah have agreed stay U. S. Army Aircorps, Mr' Wngbt dar City on Sunday, June 2, and on public, are being sent to LDS church by Albert H. Ellett,, at presesage was about an airport01" anoheT ye.ar but the same day regular passenger authorities, educators, civic leaders PAROWAN BOY. SUMMIT GIRL n so ot District a ent states ls that fowan and stated Judge in Salt Lake a,1! th! train service into Cedar City from and service that he had MARRIED ON MAY 18TH organizations heads. f 3 where schools Cedar out our efforts City. in that direc be reThe 70th annual commencement are open, most of them the main line at Lund, will M On the Republican side of the picencouraged us to continue vacancies A marriage which took place in established. exercises, climaxing a full week of ture there will be Primary contests being m the lower gradcs f efforts to get one. The Parks Company has recruited colorful graduation activities will Summit on Saturday, May 18th, for all three nominations. Arthur V. Benson is 10 Mr. 5 as husband and a. be m. also at in wife, the last Parowan WARNING AGAINST DRIVING held June its employees for these lodges, from Watkins, Orem fruit grower, Wm. L. remain in Germany who was CARS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS managers down, from the ranks of the Joseph Smith building auditor- Chester Benson of this city and Miss Baker, also of Utah county, and ere at the martime the war end- returned veterans of the recent war ium, where degrees will be award- Marie Farrow of Summit. The H. Crowe, former U. S. Land kas George of took at home the the 234 sened and seniors. hopes of coming home The place improve and all personnel hired by the comriage In order to maintain graduating Office have all filed for e stated employee bride with Bishop Raymond L. Farthat he had read the school grounds it will be neces- pany will come from the veterans iors represent 11 states besides U.S. Senate the nomination. Two Parowan row of that community officiating, and the Territory of Hawaii. airport in copies sary for the public to refrain from ranks as far as possible. A number men are out for the nomination as es received exinmembers immediate with and of the week Other activities only from his par- - driving vehicles on the grounds of young people from here have S , Representative on that side, David Mrs. Phil Benson, and cept at the service entrince on the clude the senior class assembly on of both families present. of one or another at work to gone " us h) not let the The bride is a daughter of John . Wilson, former State Chairman of 1 opportun- - north side. the Parks during the past week and May 30 with the theme The Year to have of Summit. The groom is a the Republican party, and resident will be Social Farrow in Review. one here. high spot It has been called to our attention more will go as the season progress- Uinthe senior ball June 1, The tradition- son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson of of Ogden, and Stephen Abbott, 5SUre appreciate Lt. Bensons that pranksters have used the south- es. livestockman. tah e m al senior trek will take place in the Parowan, a veteran of World War the matter, and it might east corner lawn as a speedway. Two Republicans are out for the of June 3, with the annual Two and a graduate of the local high ore school home evening to M. the Parker on got Robert driven expressions from our People have T5 for Supreme Court Jusnomination a He for fhded more school. than for served scheduled June alumni reunion after an absence young people will streng grounds from the south and from the morning esterday tice, Tur George W. Latimer and Kena President Me. year in the Pacific war area and effrts to get one. east. If such procedure continues it of two years, during which he has 4, and reception by of H. Malin. neth home came winter. same the the Donald afternoon in the during will be necessary to prefer charges spent almost a year and a half in Therefore Primary contests will war front. day. WRESIDENT PUBLISHES for trespassing. the CEDAR LIONS CLUB NAMES WIELD NEWSPAPER to be settle all these nomnecessary 1944 He went into the Army in June, GOES TO SALT LAKE CITY FOR MARSDEN AS PRESIDENT with a possibility of an runinations Bettridge Thomas ChristMrs. and before Mr. overseas left for just ,e past MARRIAGE GRANDDAUGHTER'S two or three weeks off election being necessary to name and family of Caliente, Nevada were mas of that year and was sent to L. N. Marsden, Jr. prominent bus'es aas a received a copy of a visitors here with Toms people on Republican oponent for Senator of the jL end Kunming, China until the Mrs. Wm. C. Mitchell is enjoying iness man of Cedar City, and former Abe Murdock. newsPaper the for the in Calcutta a been has Memorial He day. i j ar, a vacation in Salt Lake City with resident of this city, was elected as The Primary election is slated for T:ertlspr- - Published at five months as an MP. past her redaughters, Hazel Skinner, Lyn-ett- e president of the Cedar City Lions July 9th. iofJbtah-Wan- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stubbs tok ii Chilton and Claribell Griffith of club at the annual election held on Published by the ceived word recently of the birth us that a that informs H. Orton Almon city, Imogene Timmons of Lay-to- n Monday of this week. He will suc- MRS. DECKER TO REVIEW son and N,f.vy posts of the state, of a baby daughter to their between consumated been has Lucile Switzer and Afton ceed Ned Sargent, present president "THE ROBE" AT E. W. FIRESIDE deal and wnich have been Mrs. S 1e and coming daughter-in-lahe Adams L of Los Angeles, who went on July 1st. Robinson Hugh hereby Homer Stubbs. The baby was of his farm up there from here with her followhalf south The Fireside Chat of the the East Other officers elected on Monday the is selling Mrs. doser domination showed at Tamalco, Illinois where J:; as the Ben Smith place and ing their Mothers day visit here. She were Lee Listen, first vice president, ward M.Men and Gleaner Girls will known on news rom not onIy Stubbs has been with her people, Valley reser- is also visiting with her son Orlando Kumen Gardner, second vice presi- be held Sunday evening, June 2nd his share in the Co-o- p stabut the 16th of May. Homer, who is Kaysville, Farming-Chis son and Adams Mr. to and family in Ogden. She went up dent, Jack Scott third vice presi- at 8 oclock, at the home of Frankie voir back there nd West for a minor to attend the wedding of and recep- dent, Pratt Bethers tail twister, E. Lou Burton, it is announced by Sara all in tioned a Clearfield, was Point, time this except At f Davis base before Ran- tion for her I t ta cunty. Then but had to return to his granddaughter, Barbara W. Southwick lion tamer, Clarence Benson. At this meeting Mrs. Venice the share owned by Howard and n Investlgating and found the baby was born. Incidentally all of the Mae Griffiths, Now Mrs. Howard A. Anderson and John E. Warren, Decker will review the owns L. H. Adams, dall Stubb s afPaP,6r 's being Published baby is Mr. and Mrs. Chester of tho a The All for Holdover directors book Adams Robe. first time Coop Valley Wahlen. This is the directors, gleaner girls old Day and earfield by Margaret first grandchild. of the ward are cordialt, f0r number of years she has had six of club are Burns Finlinson and Thur-me- n and project. resident this city Gardner. her daughters together. The only one ly invited to attend. haa been l, Mr. and MrsTcIorge Miekelson, "working V. to Provo last week unabie to be there was Mrs. Sara aciear up After going ra number and th.ei,r,SOnRn of years She is a ' their son Raymond , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell movMr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland of to take his examination for his Mas-- Mitchell of this city. Mr J W Moore and is daughter which sawmill ed Mitchell to the Chula Vista, California arrived here t-of fine school and was from the sme , Mid-wayleft during the week for ter's degree BYU. Newell B. Weight yes-wi- ll of from located Jones morning for a day or two Gurr Ogden, Mrs. up just Helen yesterday U arts at the '"tec!ma410R0SSHylM,TraHan'iMch. C.iforma to and rea mill are the of week here visiting with Mrs. Copelands parvisiting terday. They getting go up again this coming week Utah spent last " will which Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orton, and its summer run for jgone for the summer at least, ents, dy to be in attendance at the gradua Lollm Orton have maybe to make their home commence in a week or two or as other relatives. Mrs. Copeland was husband Helens on and school June Jensen family. of that exercises visit from Mrs. itely. They have rented their home tion s can com Miss Margaret Orton until about Mrs. Weight and the family is still in the armed forces and she soon as logging operations 5th on Mrs' H. M. Sund- - here to a Mr. Gagen mence. three weeks ago. j3llShe;Falls. Cedar will accompany him. I one 0f the housing projects In ;rtiIion Cattle campground for a num-lai abfrf clean-uWednesday after- number ot W to the call of responded I flj and -- ber of Commerce st p WEEK S STORMS BENEFICIAL TO FARMS AND RANGES a aid be-gu- n 1 i, pj-l- n t ready-to-wea- Teacher Turnover Indicated For Parowan gd U-t- a-- China-Burma-Ind- ia fr J A Le-Ro- y. w well-know- h M-m- . d 'ja-v- I Pb!.r j |