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Show ( IAROWAN SUBMERSIBLE IAROWAN STAKE Continued TIMES, PAROWAN CRAFT WAX , UTAH, MAY 7. 1948 ADULTHOOD INTO PERSONAL Parownn Stake year, wai (or the past named a the new president of the Cedar Stake with W, Arthur Jour In pait councillor to continue in that poailion and Kuinen Mr. Helen Adam llanarn and ' a . .. . . . S, Gardner, the new econd coun her children and Mr. Lorean ciUor. Edward A. Parry will re Holm and her little daughter . I ... v a . ,r :r--.mine hi former pontion of Clerk returned to their home in Provo v jl-J in the new Stake. AIo in th in after 7r Sundy evening viaitmg v,, new Stake If ijfh Council were Parowan for th ' f s.' 'S' three wrek ' 'i pat named R. Reed Cox, Lamont E. with relative and friend. Tueller, Parley Anderson, Geo. Mr. and Mr. Claude Hulet W. Crinihaw, II. Wayne Driggs, V rrnon Arthur C. and Mr. and Mr. Rupert Hulet June and Erown, S. F. Leigh will continue attended the funrral of th girl' to nit a Patriarch. Of the Priett grandfather, laaac Jonea, which Jnn.d Quorum, Elwood T. Corry wa held in Enoch on Mond the High afternoon. The elderly man pa wa choten to head L. Karl I'neit Heybrne, presi-drn- t ed away Friday evening at hi of the 63rd quorum of seven home in St. George after a pro tie, William Merryweather, Wm longed illne. l enn Barton Jr., Richard Lrigh, Mr. Laura Benaon, chief aale I.laina Stapley, Darwin Condie, Edward Sandgren, and Clarence lady of the Parowan Mercantile Anderson a presidents of E- left Saturday evening for Lo lder' Quorum. Lorin D. Ilirtchi Angel, Calif, where he will will continue to head the Sunday visit for a few day with her hree aider. Sihool organization in the new Paul K. Edmund take with Mr. Clella Harri of Junction, prei dent of the Y. M. M. I. A Utah viiited here for a week re and Etella Crimthaw president bvvJohn P. Holland and cently with her mother, Mr. John The V S Kaw'i first tubmsrlne. the USS HOLLAND, was Invented nd designed buttoned o) the Y. L. M. I. A. shown Is HOLLAND the iup and 1900. In the In photograph upper accepted' W. Bentley. by the Navy or existence as a Department of the a half and The original Parowan Stake of century 48 the to gubmerge. In the past Navys years in suih Pos- United States Government, development of undersea craft and warfare has culminated wa one of the pioneer organize Mr. and Mr. Jo A. Christen-teUSS fleeUjpe Uboal Pomodon, improved is the She In lower picture. submarines as that shown in the then tion territory of of Banira, Idaho viited in following conversion under the Guppy program (Official Navy Photograph) Lltah Organized in May, 1852, Parowan during the pad week it wa the fourth Stake in Utah with daughter and to be o formed with John C. Coy and John Manning. They L. Smith choen a it firt prei were able to take in the muaic Renews 4-- H dent. President Smith wa the festival on Saturday a well a f Mr. Getta their great recital on Wed- Section 367. COAL DEALERS daughter Soil Conservation Miller Orton of Parowan and the nesday evening. MUST PAY LICENSE. It shall 1 know a mothers so lovely, so grandfather of Mr. Ida May e unlawful for any coal dealer For Mr. and Mrs. Harrell A. Dalton Smg'h Page, formerly of thi city true, to sell or otherwise dispose of A mother full of faith, a mother The Parowan Stake had grown and their family have recently coal or to solicit or take orders True blue. front the two or three tiny to make their home where Announcement has been made for coal, within the city limits 1 think of my mother, as I sit that the 1948 National include the large to from Magna to Parowan Soil f Parowan City, Utah, without alone, population of 14 Ward scattered I rell is affiliated with other mem-al- l first obtaining a license so to do will be Conservation program over parts of Iron County I bers of his family in farming from Parowan City. The yearly j My heart is with her, when I am conducted in Utah for the fifth lar From home. and including New Harmony in interests in this valley. consecutive year. license fee for each coal dealer Washington Co. The retponsi II be $25.00 The activity is designated to and year per Mrs. Joan Wheatley and her I know 1 love this mother dear supervising bility of properly Club members II be paid in advance into encourage such a large group had become children left last Saturday for each thru shall be heart bers, My farm a No to license family prothe City treasury.' develop o difficult for one set of Stake San Diego where they will joi day Of the year. for soil of conservation, than be issued for one less slal groin 1 officers that the division was Mr. Wheatley who is stationed shall dream of her, all thru and future dealer coal production, The as term present year. inevitable. And although it will there with the U. S. Navy, the night, which will help used herein is defined as any prevent soil in the assistance of necessitate shall devotion Her me, keep on the deterioration and wastage Mrs. Arthur Robinson return person or corporation who sells, the Fight for the right. many rVw workers, especially in home farm. the otherwise ed the first of the week from distributs, or disposes the smaller northern organizaMerit awards for superior Utah where she had been of coal at retail within the city Roy, tion, and complete cooperation Her smiles change my troubles soil records on conservation who limits of Parowan or of for the City care to family help and harmony among it member and care, sectional and nacoal state, for takes orders solicits or county, and her daughter it is felt that all will eventually To laughter and gladness, as pure tional levels again offered by and Richard (Dick) Tullis for future delivery. All associbe for the best good of all con- Alice the Morning air. as Firestone include associagold medals of ates who have a new baby son born unincorporated cerned. knows my longings and my of honor for county winners and She be each to tions shall She 20th. re on required at Ogden April elation, $50.00 U. S. Savings Bonds for turned, however, to find he hold and pay for a coal dealers to And her mine, lips presses the six highest rating entrants HARVEST IN TEXAS Continued husband ill at home with pneu license, if each shall sell or deal without a thought of compensa- in each state. Sixteen selected in coal herein as monia. Mr. Robinson is, accord provided. hours. tion. receive state winners each Ordind Chapter rePorU improving Five High School Seniors have I " to ,ate sectional award of a trip to the of I Parowan ances Utah, City, Hfclorily. lined up to go as part of the crew How the lines would deppen Chicage Club Congress next 1943. but will remain here until after when I did wrong, November. Eight sectional winWord was received by relatives the graduation exercises and Will And her face would brighten, ners are chosen for national of the death in Denver on April returned last week to their home when I then leave by bus to join the honors, each receiving a $200.00 29th of Miss Katherine (Kate) sung some Happy song. in Parowan after having spent others in Texas. Those Senior I think there never shall be, such college scholarship. Richards, 68, a former resident the winter in Dagget, California. involved are Oleen Hatch, Tony a mother as she, of Parowan, but who has made County extension agents will Dalton, Jim Morris, Bud Halted And the lessons she taught me, furnish complete information reher home in the Colorado City Miss Cora Lloyd of Boulder man and Sherwin Talyor. while 1 sat at Her knee. with her sisters for the past 20 garding this activity. Nevada is in town for a City, Kent of week Acouple ago en details are visit with her parents, Ivan Johnson years. Although Pendleton and I trust I shall always love that Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Richard lacking, tirely Lloyd. flew aboard a 4 from Salt CARD OF THANKS mother so fine who are living Bentley, Joseph Lake City to Detroit and thence Thru the years that shall come, Mr. Samuel Orton has been at Zions Park, left immediately by bus to Lancing, Michigan, We wish to express sincere and keep her Ever mine. for Denver to attend the funeral quite ill the past few days sufuhere they secured the five REO and gratitude to I shall Mrs. Elaine Adams and her fering from a heart attack. always be so very close appreciation 2 Ton Speed Wagons of the many friends and relatives by her side, little daughter, who have visited Truck Capacity and drove them Mrs. Luella R. Adams is home To cherish, to adore each day, for the friendly spirit that has for the past week with relatives back. With one of the Company heen shown toward the family few the after in Her confide. and past spending home in Hurricane, were brought representatives from Salt Lake on in anyway. St. in she where months George brothher Monday evening by City assisting, they were able to We would especially like to God bless and keep this mother Garth Sandberg and his wife has been working in the L. D. S. er, drive three of the trucks and thank the delegation of the Temple. of mine. and family. trail two of them to Utah. They American that met the Legion May His Grace decend upon her, The Paulina Camp D. U. P. were met at Salt Lake last week On April 29th Mrs. Ida Lowder body of our Beloved Son and from His Throne Divine. hv Tobe and Andy who helped and Mrs. Mae Bentley, sisters will hold it's next regular meetMay her days be many and her Brother, Dewey A. Topham, at hern get the five trucks and whose birthdays come on the ing on Thursday afternoon, May Lund. sorrows few, tuck beds for each on to Paro- same day, celebrated the ocassion 13, at 2: p. m. at Mrs. Libbie When her is ended, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Topham j journey wan where they with the four with a Mrs. Luella and Family. party during the afternoon Mathesons home. Dear Lord take her combine arc in the final stages at the hcne of the latter. A large R. Adams will give a very inHome with you. I Was a of preparation for their trip to group of lady friends spent the teresting lesson on Texas. All Pioneer Child. ladies are afternefn with them and were by John W. Bentley Our congratulations and best served a delicious luncheon by invited. wishes to these young men in the ladies before their departure their undertaking and as they 4iirtbm4ni sed to say to the captains of the Mrs. Ruby Matheson's birthday cld sailing vessels, May the en April 27th was remembered where I relatives and 'kinds and the weather look upon by a group of ... who her home friends called with favor. at ' (,u and spent the afternoon with her 1 on the following day. Mrs. Math-eso- n FAMILY REUNION Continued was the recipient of some ir g in his teaching, organizing lovely gifts. She served dainty rml conducting of musical groups refreshments during the aftern Southern Utah until his death. noon to all who called. Fits living children are: Prof. with cider, or the larger issues of Fellow from one of tho.-M-- public Mr. J. A. Paramore of Santa C vorge H. Durham, Alfred Dur-lparty versus party were sure of opinion polls was in Andys Garden and Mrs. Isabel McGregor Ana, Calif, who was in Cedar Tavern, querying Andys patrons the individual liberty that has made this country great. on everything from that new look Salt Lake City; Wilford Dur-- 1 City last week on business, informed relatives here that his to the next election. m, Sarah Connell, Mettie RobFor it isnt differences of opinion inson and Mamie Orton of Paro-- k wifes mother, Mrs. Jane TimAnd it occurred to me that there's that matter. The important thing mons of Veedersburg, Indiana, an. nothing more typically American 1, tolerance for differences of opinpassed away at her home on than collecting other folks opinion whether they affect the right of an individual to vote, to speak 1 ITERARY CLUB Continued April 16th. The elderly lady had ions, as well as giving out with been an invalid and bedfast tor ones own. And from where I sit, his mind, or enjoy a glas of beer. other members, some of the more several years. She was well They're all (arts of the freedom its a mighty healthy habit. informal aspects of the drama. known to many of the Parowan 'at we chen-h- ! So long as people can discuss At the conclusion of the evening, people, having entire spent one both sides of a question that comes telicious refreshments were ser- winter here with her daughter whether it concerns short up ved by the hostess Mrs. BertruJe and as well as having skirts versus long, beer compared Mitchell. The clubs closing party made several other visits here. will be beld next Wednesday Coinng1 I'lfH, I ruled Slates Breners Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sr night, May 12th at Taylor's Cafe. prcuJeJ over th 7i NEWS r NOTES w-- . ... I' -- w n SS-48- son-in-lb- NOTICE 31 v Mother State Program 1948 Har-move- d 4-- 4-- POLITICAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that according to th provisions of Section 9, Chapter 35, Utah Session Laws, 1947, all person intending to become candidates for offices at their respective conventions primary political are required to file, with the Couiuy Clerk for all precinct, county, and district office solely within their county, and with the Secretary of Stata for all other offices, a declaration of their for tha office for candidacy which they wish to run, at least 20 day before their respective primary convention. Notice is further given that the Republican County Nominating Primary Conventions in all 29 counties of the State have heen set for June 5, 1948. Therefore, Republicans intending to be candidate for office at the Iron County Republican Convention to he held on June 5, 1948 are required to file their declarations of candidacy with Clerk at least 20 the County before June 5, 1948. days The County Offices to be filled this fall are as follows: One County Commissioner for a four year term. One County Commissioner for a two year term. t the One Representative to State Legislature for a two year term. One State Senator to represent Iron and Washington Counties. All Iron County Republicans wishing to run for any of the above county offices are urged to file their declarations of candidacy with the County Clerk on or before May 14, 1948, and all Republicans intending to run for State Senator from Iron and Washington Counties are requested to file their declarations of candidacy with the Secretary of State on or before May 14, 1948. IRON COUNTY REPUBLICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL our communities them It extend, .J Mr. R. chard Beno, Chamber of Corani bert E. Ad.m. 0f tbf Legion, ,0 Who .do LUr.ll, . lo the c.ll for fUnd, to acknowledge lh, el ficient service, 0f Hendrick.on snd Ur W ,1 proper registration 0f cipants. It , Brl,f- - Florence Beruon of th cial Department tnd U ,,, for denning, memeo graphing booklets. 2500 It doesn't want to fnj advertising and public, i press directed b, Mn Hulet. To Mr. John Msaniq . Music Department appreciative not onl; excellent perform,, Band, Orcheitr and Ck for his excellent and e i organization and plmcJ most successful hy. (.. . , Parowan COACHING d xvl contact two of the leiiJ in their field -- tnd tons ideas with other may have the same coickii probit coacbei a Not only schools and Junior HjhJ have expressed an interej school but many men in American Lqi engaged basketball barertj on tbe hJ information school. Information cu 4 tained by writing to We Are READY XXV-Revise- -- Rom sit iu Joe Marsh See us before you I Call us collect for buy! any BUILDING NEEDS Such as Builder Hardware . Electrical Wiring Tile Board Lighting Fixtures Galvanized Pipe Plumbing of all kinds REYNOLDS BUILDING PHONE 135 BEAVER, Farmers! Compare What's Your Opinion, Mister?" son-in-la- to Serve You! Lumber Cement C1 will be limited to two din. J 25th and 2Gth-incoaches of this area s i son-in-la- 10-da- y J hi SCHOOL 4-- 4-- Hiji A. C. Hitch, Relations Department CENTRAL COMMITTEE. c Prices On Bulk Motor SUPPLY UTAH tbe I it E I |