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Show ORDER 1 f(0W! 12-- A YEAR L - TW a, w '' PAROWAN TIME S fAROWAN TIMES Ur; ' your L Thirty PAROWAN TIMES PAROWA.V UTAH SEPTEM3ER 3. THE "Parewnn Tim SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities $2.80 par year Number Forty a. 1 17 County Fair Now In Full Swing roil jLarge Crowd Attends Parowan L.D.S. East Ward Seminary To Open ',5 AtjSchool Set With School Retiring Bishopric .ration For All Memorial Rites Honor Major Owen1 Allred Monday Parowan Forowoo Eot About 350 twolro nil For assembled oa tbo members jj orn"I K West 0f the Library ; j, announced by Princi ( aw J C. Hatch. last Friday evening to honor j Juaior end Senior Hign retiring biahopric. nsenmbly J Tbe comniit.ee served a doll-fo- r .ill meet orientation and to I e;ou, luncheon to all who attend" feHjr member. ej whjc, included sand pitches, tha e tha claaoe will tomatoes, corn on tho cob, pr an,t,lr the following rooms for giap.a and wa.er melon. j, 12th gredo In room owi, the lunch, an impromptu m w(l enjoyed with ih grade in room 4; 10b proB mom 5i 9th grade typo OJ K,r q. M.tclall leading tha in' group in community 7th and 8.b grade tinging, I room. eeb of tho former biahopric, regular should coma prepare I Guymon, Elmer Gurr nud student body fee. and Howard W.rJ .hri talk. crraul fees a follow. t 7.b W.r1 Clark. Clair Hulet, who $3.00 itudsnt 1th grades worked for tbe past five rentat fee r fe and no book jeers with the retiring members, 1 irri. 9th, 10th, 1 th. and spoke on the fine qualities and , grades will have to pay a conscientious servico renderod by student body fee jlus $3.50 these men. g' rental fee. One dollar of honored guests Eac of tbo with a lovely litter will be refunded whin was presented i are checked in satisfactorbook, by Bisii-o- p refranca scriptural Karl Mitchell, aa a token of itudsnt will be require.! the appreciation and esteem la egiiter for a casi ascb anJ which they are bald by the Ward m. to It membera. if hour from 9: a. . All Seniors will be requi.--Tho remainder af tha avening take at least four units of wa spent in dancing old tiras dances with Ivan Decker and Hr cists schedule has bean his orchestra furnishing tbe muiic con-- h sfully planned to advoid as possible, as nearly pitration must be compjeted Local day 0 that class work may -Twi'theuidalay on Tuesday , Of. Hatch stated. ia hopsd that by tba time ribune-Telegram 4 announcement ia publiabed principal will have bean nnmed Chad Orton, son of Mr. and tha Elementary school. With Mrs. CLaude Orton, and local all positions Tribune-Telegrak sno exception, paper carrier, v sow filled and prospects are was one of twelve boy from tbs 4 a great school year. territory who were guests of tbe Salt Lake in Salt Lake Tribuna-Telegrabegin i Fol-j,tio- e: j,. I i Paper Carrier Quest & m inter-mounta- in 1 Monday, Sept. 6, tho Parowar StaL Seminary will open it door to all tha High School u dent. Ono hundred teighty hour, of religiou instruction i o( lured in each of tha following New daises ! OIJ Testament, Testament, and Church fliory. One half unit of high chool credit i given upon completion oi study in both Old and New Tetament classes. Sme unfounded fears were expressed last spring that the decision of tho United Supormc Court agijnct tbe Campaign Sefcoo, DUtr;c, m;g,)t th. L. D. S. prog am ef Seminary education. Tho Stnte Bard of Education found upon investigation that tha Seminary program ia in entire ba many with the constitution. The Seminaries will not only opea their doors this year, but will entin-uto do so for many years to Continued on Back Page e More Contributions For C. Of C. Lighting Project Received Seven more contributions, from Parowan, Price and Long Beach, California have been received at the Times Office fo. tba Five Ml Lighting, if you havent already made your please do so right ton-ributi- away! Listed below are the names of citizens who have already made cash contributions, ranging from $2.50 to $10.00, for the Camp. lighting of tho Five-Mil- e Mr. dc Mrs. George Mickelson Memorial services which were held in Cedar Cily CcTSge Ward on Monday of last week in boa or of Major Owen Allred whoso plane cha.bed into the wate-- a of Long Island Sound just exactly a yaar before. Tbe Major's widow, Mrs. Su. Allred of Riverside, Calif, who was thera for tha services, received a telegram from the 88th Fighter Squadron U. S. Army Air Force with whom Major Allred fought during the Wa-- , that during the hour of th services were being held they were scattering flowers from the air over tre waters in New York Harbor where the deceased'-- , plane had gone down in Auj. 1947. Bithop Roscoe Grover presided at the services. After organ music played by Reed Berrett, a male quartette from Parowan sang 'Going Home. Invocation was offered by Norman Adams followed by vocal solo, "Tba Lord's Prayer," by Elder Foster During the services talks were given by Clifton Chatterley, C. 3. Cooley and Theron Ashcroft, all former teachers of the On Back Page Rodeo To Highlight Last Two Days Parowan's First Fair Exhibit Judging Horse Show Proves To Take Place Today Huge Success exhibit ia all departWith ments of the Iron County Fair exceeding all expectation, judgbegan at ing in all department 10: a. m. today. Acting as judges for tho livestock and crops departments ara Joseph Parrish, Juab County Agricultural Agent; Millard Rickenbach, Rodney Grant Esplin, County Agent; 3aver County Agent; and D.. T. Donald Ball ef tha Branch Agricultural College. While making tha decisions in tho home making and departments are Mrs. Sarah Nielson, Millard County Homo Demonstration Agent; Mrs. Elaine Adams, Parowan; Miss Mary Bastow, Mra. Lilliaa Lunt and Mr. L. A Burascano, Cedar City and Mrs. Alta Daltoa Parowan High School Home Ec. A great deal of inthusiasm was shown, yesteivlay, to tha first horse show over to bo attempted here with a large group of horse men and ladies and a variety of thorough-bre- d snd saddle horses. Following a parade through he Parowan streets a full afternoon of contesting took place at the Race Track including saddle races, Hurdles, change mVched races, spear tha ring, r, Crow and Crane and Musical chairs. A crowd of between six and seven hundred people from all over Iron County was on hand, snd enjoyed the show immensely Mr. E. J. King, chairman f he show wishes to expre his appreciation for the splindid support tha horsemen and public in general gave him in putting an this event. DOCTORS OFFICES TO BE With a start like this wa can CLOSED FRIDAY & SAT. expect bigger and better Horse Due to the Medical Conven- Shows, here in Parowan, from tion and County Fair the Docto.-- s year to year. , A ' complete list af prize office will be closed Sept. 3rd. appear in next end 4th. In case of emergency winners will weeks Times. the Doctor can be contacted. Walk-trot-canta- Aged People Asked To Thomas Alexander Investigate Benefits Edwards Passes 4-- Instructor. Judging in all classes it expected to be completed today, to prize winners can ha labeled and results of judging will be available 'soon. at, The afternoon entertainment will givo tha Race Track everyone ample opportunity to drop In at . tha building which bouses tho exhibits of field crop vegetables and fruits. Thara you can view the fine array of agricultural products of our County aa well ae enjoy tha fine ini Mr. Fred which provemente Smith and a few helpers have made on tha building itself. Judging of all tha livestock will take place today at the where the Rambouletta barn animal ar housed. Aa is usually the case, homemakers have come forth with a wonderful array of their product and creations which are on display at tha West Ward Recreation Hall. While in tha building, dont fail to make the round and visit the amazing This is it, folks! After threo weeks of strenuous work anJ many weak of worry and effor , th Parowan Junior Chamber of Commcrcecomes up for air and taka time to aay, "Hares your show now let er buck! In conjunction with the Iron County Fair, tha Parowan ara introducing today, the first profassioaal rodeo to bo held in the County in many years A good deal of work, of fort ond worry at well as a great financial risk it represented is this show. The men who are putting forbh this effort wil receive no personal benefits. Their only reward will be tha realization of two days of first clast entertainment. Th boys have a financial investment of over $2500 in this show. Since any profit shown will ba used for promotion of worthwhile civic projects such as appropriate Christmas lighting and other public projects, the leas twa residents of Parowsn and aurroundinf communities can do i to support tho program. Th rodeo stock is at the grounds; the cowboy contestants ar hitching up their belts and checking their rigs for a chance at part of the $500 in prize money which it being offered; and tha rodao grounds have been improved and nligihlo and to accomodate the events and to withstand some expected rough treatment. Th show will start at 3: p. m. this afternoon. Tho adults admission of $1.25 and 50c for children includes all taxes and entitles holders to grandstand Ja-ce- en-Itrg- sd To help them protect their Walt Taylor Away In James C. Robinson full social security benefit rights Continued On Back Page Dr. & Mrs. H. Averill the Social Security AdministraDeath visited Paragonah fer Hr and Mrs Mr and Mr Benson Haycock tion is issuing a special call to the second time in two day Jay Boyter of rer ar rejoicing over the Mr. & Mrs F. W. Hyatt workers and former workers who when Mr. Thomas Alexander NOTICE rival of a Charles F. Bentley Have reached the age of 65 it Edwards, 67, died at his home, baby daughter. The All parents are being ask ad li lady weighed 6 lbs. 7oz, Elmer Lowe was announced today by Sher- Sunday, of a atroke following 'o keep their children away from d was born Sept. 1st at tbe LaMar Jensen man H. Ruesch, Manage of the a 4 months illness. being built. It has bean called n Co HospithL Mrs Boyta: A life long resident of ParaProvo Field Office. Lloyd Stubbs o the attention of the D. U. P th former Norman Evans Joyce Dunton of been seen that children have Any person covered by the gonah, Mr. Edwards was born Sheldon Benton Mgonah, daughter of Mr. Hi.1 paper. Social Security Act may file his on April 5, 1881, a son of Wilclimbing on thorn and scratchSam Halterman 9 Dunton. Besides being tne claim at age 65 even though he liam and Ann Robb Edwards. ing and chipping them. In order ftt child of her &. Mrs. Will L. Adams Mr the new Olive Barton at to keep these mouncents beaut'-fu- l is still working, accoiding to Mr. He married parents All Continued on hack paga Committee Urges dig is the first Mr. & Mrs. J Leonard Tepkam Ruesch, of course, the elegible Paragonah on March 30, 1902. grandchild for please keep tha children off Dunton. H'r & Mrs LeRoy Moore worked He the had for state them. not earner receive may wage benefits while he is working in road department amd for the Republicans To Vote Mr. & Mrs. Wa. Gurr Ward Primary j Mr. & Mrs Bart Mortensen Funeral a job covered by the Social Se- U. S. Bureau of Mines for many 4 Clarence Pendleton curity program. But by filing ap- years. To Commence Mr. & Mrs. Kent Pendleton He is survived by his widow; plication he can prevent any Held Miss Mr. & Mrs. Arch Benson who sons and daughters, Thom" seven to as a loss of want in benefits the Do say possible you Automobile Tragic j Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Orton future. If he keeps putting off as Velma Edwards, Mrs. Venice Tuesday goes on the REPUBLICAN ticket Of Gates Burt at Offices for State and County making a claim, he may lose Chestnut and Mrs. Beth Harris, East Parowan the of Officer Benson some monthly payment to whi;h Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alma Stowe Ward cident the November General Election Lewis Funeral aervices were held for Primary Association anKarl Mitcheil and he A alert would other wise be entitled. Phoenix, Arizona; Reed Edwards loyal an this I year? Miss Sarah Talbot, Monday at their nounces that organization Americn Citixen, meet certainly Eva Adams So important is this matter Beaver; William and Ralph Ed- is now complete and all is in 2:00 p. m. in the Paragonah jTwo young girl were killed, Hulet Clair tbe be at do. Alright then, that we not only invite, but urge wards, Paragonah; a sister, Mrs. readiness for the regular fall Ward Chpel, under direction of s instantly, and four others you C. Hatch A. Mrs. Mr. and on September 7th, thats all workers in private industry Sarah E. Barton, Paragonah; two Primary to begin next Tuesday the Bishopric. Victor Robinson ?,e hurt, aa the result of an polls Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilts It Vote. and and business next Tuesday establishments brothers, Morgan Edwards, Del- afternoon at 4: p. m. They would conducted the service. The choir ccident which hajppened Silas Topham is ta; andHorace Edwards, ParaI those who have done work unThat Abide With Me, important to you a t to who students and sang J 12:15 a.m. Friday, on highAdams Watson and seven grandchildren. like to appeal to in choice gonah a you have Social der nominated, and come Security-t- o "Sometime and Beautiful Land, ly 91, 7 miles East of St. Ed Bentley Funerl services were held in parent alike in securing compleVote It. s us, Mr. Ruesch said. Mrs. Alta every instance, of all Well understand. attendance te orge, when their prompt Mortensen 5. C. tbe left the Ward coup Chapel on Wednesday As our nominee for Two Year For the convenience of of short Dalton a in history the of children gave Shway and rolled 250 ft. Primary age Hugh L. Adams with Presi-StraHub and would like Sept. 1st at 3:00 p. m. Stake County Commissioner for Iron William P. Barton, I Mr,. Fae Ward. Samuel Abbott Mangum Scow 13. Gilbert Robinson, Continued on Page Tour were may wish to make appointments Bishop life. Speakers ughter of Clarence They are also happy to anrt Lowder The choir sang "Take Mangum & ducting. with Bishthis there and W. Clair representative, comof Rowley the fine dent, nounce Tester Beatty, was killed group . Kent Mitchell and "What is published below a form which Courage Saints, petent teachers who are ready op Gilbert Robinson. Special lntly. Her cousin. Miss Hel- Mert Mitchell the Voice Salutes Startled Ear they may use. Fill in the blank to begin their class work. Assist- numbers included a saxaphone Wright 15, daughter of Mr. & Jranium Ore Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guymen Special musical numbers were t the Sccial Securiand mail to it ing Mrs. Huldah Hulet as her solo by Hazel Jean Davenpo.-' Sheldon Wright, died Sun- Scott Mitcholl , Box 193, a vocal solo by Mrs. Doris Smi'h counselors are Mrs. Nevada wl-Mr- s. and a vocal solo by Mrs. Doris Administration, ty at 5 p.m. of In Ivan Decker who sang "One Sweety Solemn injuries, Provo, Utah. Veda Adams is secretary; Smith. The opening prayer was f The accident occured as a Andy Burton Thought, and a mens quartette sms and Mrs Grab Holyoab. by Thomas A. Topham and K. of Clark Sannders cl"f. car parked just Grand County Tl1 composed of W. Clair Rowley, Mrs. Alice Haycock, orgtjnis t; Doyle Robinson pronounced the F. E. Taylor shoulder and a truck, dr-- . Karl Mitchell, Ivan Decker and Mrs. Elizabeth teachers benediction. At tha cemetery tha Heap, Neil Lundberg, of St. At the request of the Atomic P. H. Gurr Howard Ward, who sang "Let Ola grave was dedicated by Samuel Mrs. I old or 65 am supervisor; training &. older, year Mrs. E. J. King tye pulled out to 'he Lower Lights be Burning. pass when Energy Commisison, tbe Depart- Mr. Robinson and Mr. Jasmine Gurr Abbott. Pall bearers were Brent, and wish to inquire about my Mr. coupe, driven by Alvin Har- -' ment of Interior has withdrawn Mr & Mr. W. Clair Rowley Morgan Edwards played s Old-AgMrs. Marie W. Orton and Elwin and Roy Talbot, George e Social Security benefits violin f St. solo, accompanied at the nursey; Georga attempted to from entry and reserved for the Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell Sarah Mrs. I in Mitchell, the have article group 1 ; Goddard, Dee Lister and Ronald read both cart in order to avoid exclusive use of the government A. Hills Orton your Mrs. Melva Barton. uiano by Mrs. and Mrs Gale, all nephews of Miss TalPendleton dents Hurricane to Beverly the area of land ,lng Merrill Alton . the truck struck a wash 115 square miles of public Mrs Alice Jones gave a short A group of neices took Mrs Pearl bot. Joy Orton, group II; an appointment the next time trughing the machine out of in southeastern Utah and south Dr. Preston Peterson reading and the speakers were of the flowers. Sarah . Zions and charge Girls, Benson, Boys Hurricane. come to trol. The you J. Leonard Topham and Stake coupe was demo- western Colorado. Tbe Commis- Alma Evans 1 ; Mrs. Ruby Orton, Zions survived by four brothers, WalIs Name group My Continued on Back Page sion in cooperation with the E. Ray Lyman Boys and Girls, group 2; Mrs. ter, William, Orson and Renfo-- d survey will make Mr. Sc Mrs. R. L. Fenton tic'i He'en Hartley, the other Geological Miss Ivy all of Bello Lemmon and Paragonah and three Is No. My Social Security the accident, is recover- - comprehensive studies and tests Fred Smith NOTICE TO ALL EAST WARD Mitch- sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Lister of Enid Mrs. Larks; Ward, MEMBERS!! !isfactoriIy at home, as ara looking for uranium bearing ores Victor M. Norman Bertruda Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary GoddMrs, ell, Bluebirds; My Date of Birth Is ,0Un? tfen involved. Lends found to contain uranium Samuel J. Whitney Metta ard, Cedar City and Mrs. MarMrs. meetbusiness be a There will Mihell, Seagulls; erl .ervicet for Mra. Scow will becoma available for deve- Howard Ward - Day - Year ing Sunday evening. Sept. 5th Mortensen, Blazers; Mr. Laloiria tha Cole of eBaver, all of whom Month Yue-ds- y at 4 p. m. loping and mining by private fay Moor And My Address Is . . at 8:00 p. m. in the East Ward i Bentley, Trekkers; and Mrs. Dal were present at the funeral, M. Benson for Mia. Wright on Tburs-"- f inerett upon arrangements made R. I Continued on page four la Gurr, Guides. Chapel. Pleas be thara. Marvin Graff ftmoon. with tha Government. m : NEWCOMER 3 Paragon:h City recently. Tba boys enjoyed four days theatres, swimof sight-seeinming and dinneut psu4ies, bail games and many other events which are so dear to tbo heart of boys. Tbo boys were awarded the trip and entertainment by getting new subscribers to their g, 4-- H East lied, Injured Services September 7th For Sept. 7th -- Tests 'lade Soeial Security . es Talbot Sarah Paragonah |