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Show ORDER ir YOUR times PAROWAN NOW! 12.50 A YEAR her, tors Thirty! PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWA mber Term Of jict Court i.ed Here f Will L Hoyt fjud.cil '1 j of cherge of felony, thf Utah aceuaed Sidney Thompson. rf defendant for j,inf intoxicating liquor 0f the wholeblood. d Iradrot, who was arrest the violation, for oisr City led guiltjy to the charges ashed the Court to have I suspended provided he hs State. Interrogation by jodge disclosd the fact that a previous lefendent had 01 record which included Ar!,on term "iB of terms several df end eurdtr Western State other in J j insttutions for violation es sim lar to that for which srreited in Utah. mpon will be sentence.! at 10 a. m idsy ie lr j owy dtO 1 IS "N Ti& s mo.-nin- 1 g bdge Hoyt, w presence of eight adoption the Court calendar September term is a I unusual one in any Court, Clerk, W. Clair t$ Court srt on this R interlocutory decrees of granted by tbs on Tuesday. Marion Daven-i- s it Murray, plaintiff, granted horice decree from Patrick sur pee were s! iH Murray, defe-ident- Additional Electrical M. I. A. Opening Report Power Heeded Social To Be Held County Commi- Tuesday Sept. 21 ssioners Meeting Tuesday In Southern Utah ,h District, opeuJ of Court ho. o ltemc term the one with morning calender the ,1 cee on most of the tiron the first 0 r PAROWAN T ,' ads of desertion and non art. Mary Ott Barlow was led a d ivorice decree from Ssrnus Barlow on grounds of Luckie Kidd Williams fry. granted an interioeutAiy' de from Stanley Parker Will I on grounds of cruelty and support. Clarence G. Rich on Jr. received bis divorce me from Ruby D. Richardson ounda of desertion. In February of this year, an Both Parowan Ward M. I. "The organisations are combing their orgoruzation knowm as Southwest Utah Powar and De- eflorts and plani for a big open was ing social to be hld nezt Ties velopment Corporation" organized in Cedar City. day evening in the West Ward The aims of the corporation Recreation Hall. To begin promp are to build generating plants .? tly at 8:30 p. m. there will be sufficient size to fill oil prosoot an evening of games, danc'r needs and provide i reserve and refreshments, all under the large enough to cara for the fut- supervision of M, I. A, officers ure until such time as we can A special invitslion is extend develop other projects. Wo also ed to tho older members of tl plan to develop the power end Ward as well es to tho younje water projects on tba Virgin group to attend. Stake M. I. A River and the coal deposits in efficials are also being accord the region southeast of Cedar special invitation. Ci y. The area to be served by Main members are advised lo th's corporation comprises all bring 35c and the ladies, 25c for of the area of Kano, Iron and payment of their annual M I. A Washington Counties. membership dues. There are two condtions which Al hough the Young Men touched off this attempt to in-- Groups are being reorganized ease the electrical supply In and have not as yet announced th's area, One was and is the their teachers, the organisation poor service conditions on the for the Y. L. M. I. A. groups of Escalante Desert west of Cedor both Wards is about complete as Cil;. The other is the fact that follows: Officials of Southern Utah Pow Mrs. Verda E. Adams, presi er Company served notice on .lent Parowan West Wsrd, Wi'l the Escalante Electrical Coop Mrs. Bess Miller, manul coun-e- l erative Association that upon the or and Mrs. Eldon Smith, activity ermi.iation of their contract tountelor; Jetta Orton, secretary would not be renewed. In other Mr. and Mrs. Karl Crawford, Era words the Coop, mentioned Jirecors; Zola Ward Knell, Gleahove will be without power fo ner leader; Albgrta Evans ad the irrigation season in 1950 Lennie Page. Junior leaders e Guar unless the Corporation can fur- Mary de Winter, e Dean nish it. Sarah Smith, dians; Gathers; end Bessie Due to power outages and lo e Builders. voltage, the farmers in the E East Ward Y. L M. 1. A calante Desert area have suf fared many burned out motors president, Mrs Msry Lyman h?s Be-t- a and crop losses. During the sea' as her counselors, Mrs. son of 1947 they suffered crop Burton and Mrs. Kathleen Cla.k. will conlosses estimated at $300,000. Mrs. Elizabeth Wiltsey Be-- ta Mrs. tinue ez secretary; The losses for this season have Jean is Era Director; l been estimated at million Rowley Win-'er- s, dollars. The fVrming area there Hendrickson and Berta B. dance directors; Mrs. is too valuable to allow it to will also handle tl be ruined end deserted due to Mrs. Della Gurr, dramatics; lack of power. All through the Golda Guymon. director; speech the Southern served area by Mrs. Marcella Gleaner leader; Utah Power Co., there exists Bee-HiGuardians; Many people Mitchell, power shortage. e Mrs. Bentley, Ray bave suffered burned out motors and appliances because of low Gatherers; Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell and Maty e Builders; voltage. Utah Power Jean Halterman, organist. The Southern Bee-Hiv- Bee-Hiv- Hal-erma- n, Bee-Hiv- ls Hen-dricks- ve Bee-Hiv- ial Security Field Bee-Hiv- jsresentative To Be Of The regular Regular Sept. 21 For Parowan Northern pre-ceed- f d 1 Missionaries Set ar ap-i?- te Tims Civic Activities "12.50 per peer Number Forty-tw- o Paragonah Man Killed In monthly meeting Com- missioners of Iron County was held he,-- Monday morning. Among other matters of busines taken up was problems of the rapid spread of cockle burs along the State Highway. Commissioners instructed the County Clerk to write to the State Road Commission relative to this me t ace and ask them to remove the weeds. He was also instructed to write to the Railroad Companies and ask them to have tha noxious weeds which are growing Coni nucu m page four Material Arrives For C. Of C. Lighting Project Last Monday Hills Orton, Sam Whitney and Fred Smith drove down to Muroc, California and picked up enough wire, cross arms and insulators lo complete the lighting project. Several people ere busy assembling same, and mounting on the poles. Installation work will begin right-awacan anybody that spare a few hours loor are urged to contset Sam Whi'ney. Labor will ba corsidered the same as a cash contribution and the names of those who work will be carried in 'he Times. Several more have sent in cash during the week, one from Mon- tana. 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 the Five-Mil- e Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright Mr and Mrs. Harley W. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Orland Ward Mr. nd Mrs. Mario Topham Ralph M. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Elden Smith Louise M. Dalton Mr. & Mrs. George Mickelson Company is a subsidiary of the James C. Robinson Graveside Services Washington Gas and Electric of Dr. & Mrs. H. Averill farowan Tacoma, Washington. The direcMr and Mrs Benson Haycock Lt. Lyle Mr. & Mrs F. W. Hyatt and tors are prominent local businass Held tople are losing old-ag- e Avors Charles F. Bentley insurance payments to men in Cf dar City and Hurricane Elmer Lowe 4 they might be entitled if These men were given five VV. Robb filed claims, according to shares of stock each, leaving the LaMar Jensen graveside services Lloyd Stubbs Provo office of the Social balance of the stock in a foreign Impressive Continued on page five were conducted for Lt. Lyle W. Norman Evans irity Administration. During Robb on Sunday afternoon in Sheldon Ben2n ' past three months, one out Wins the Paragonah Cemetery under Sam Halterman 10 Lady Wery persons, aged 65 or the direction of the Ward Bish- Mr & Mrs. Will L. Adams k, who qualified for payments 5, benefits opric and the American Legion. Mr. & Mrs. J Leonard Topham because he did nor Recognition In The American & Mrs LeRoy Mcore Legion color claim as soon as he retired and Guard of Honor Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gurr I employment covered by the guard Utah the funeral cortege from Mr. & Mrs Bart Mortensen al Security Act. One man home to the cemetery. Clarence Pendleton Robb the over $2,000 in benefits. He our of to Of interest many short t working under Social Secur readers are the recent accounts program was given with Mr. & Mrs. Kent Pendleton Robinson conduct- Mr. & Mrs. Arch Benson Gilbert Bishop 1941, was in business for in State newspapers of the com lf for awhile and then mendable achievements and un- ing. Boyd Mitchell played the Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Orton Army Air Corp Song on the Gates Burt pd in employment which is ending activities of Mrs. Margate! A male quartette com- Lewis . Benson covered. He could have rc-f- Moore Hyatt of Clearfield, Uah. rumpet. benefits since 1941 of Mrs. Hyatt is the wife of former posed of Ivan Decker, Karl Mit Karl Mitchell and Clair Eva Adams Sd filed a claim at that time-- Parowan resident, Ross Hyatt end chell, E, Ray Lyman Continued On Page Five Clair Hulet you are now aged 65, have a Moore this of of Jay daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch in employment covered several 'r she having spent Cityj and Mrs. Raymond Wilts Mr. Social 7r Security, and are years of her life in this commun- Farewell Social Silas longer so Topham employed, you ity. Watson Adams get in touch with the of a featured The subject Ed Bentley Security Administration article in the Sept. 8th Midweek Honors Temple determine your rights, S. C. Mortensen magazine section of the Desen L. Adams K. Hugh Sterling Field Peterson, News, this dynamic young woman j. Samuel Abbott eientative from the Provo was given the titles of newspper e of the A social sponsored by the Higo Art Lowder Social Security editor, girl scout leader, recreaPriests initration, will be at the tional executive, Quorum and honoring the Kent Mitchell PTA leader, 4wan Times Ward members who Mert Mitchell West three Paro-in t busines woman, writer, composer Building 10:00 a. m. on Tuesday and mother. begin labors on Sept. 21st. as Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guymon . mber 21, 1948. D.- - S . missionaries to the St. Scott Mitchell L. Today she is Girl Scout Council Assitant of Weber County George Temple, was held in the Ivan Decker WedAndy Burton Deadline and works half a day in the West Ward Banquet Hall jR honor of Guests Saunders Clark office in Ogden and teaches a nesday night. H. E. Taylor Thos. F. Mrs. and Mr. were class one night each week to each jParowan Times Connell H. Gurr P. Belle Mrs and Rowley of her two handicapped troops of received Mr. & Mrs. E. J. King ders of the Parowan Times Girl Scouts. She edits the "Davs Matheson who rec-nt- ly Mr & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley fullfill two-ye,gain reminded that we News, a local weekly with 5000 their calls to Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell of Church Jesui the for missions each week. of a copies destributed any information Saints as A. Hills Orton Tlue which they can give During her residence in Clear- Christ of Latter-da- y d we worker . Alton Merrill urge them to phone field since 1943, she has organi- Parowan Stake Tempe The program Wednesday night Dr. Preston Peterson or to cur sed a nursery school, an active i ether to us talks by Stake Pres' Alma Evans secured a 3Pondant, Mrs. Huldah Hulet PTA organization, ?566. However, because of theater for the City and her latest dent, W. Clair Roylew and by E. Ray Lyman musical Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Fenton 1 1niited facilities, any item achievement is the opening of a each of the missionaries; Fred Smith Grimshnw numbers needs to go in the Friday branch County by George library in I er end Elwin Armstrong of Enoch', Victor M. Norman kould be in not later than community. Mrs. Marguerite Samuel J. Whitney "esday noon, except in the Besides rearing her family of a reading by I musical and ? a by Mr. Howard Ward sudden happenings of three little hoys, Mrs. Hyatt has Orton ance which we will try to found time to write and to ecu-- f end Mrs. Silas Topham. Ugh re- Jay Moore the R. M. Benson possible, before going pose. Quite a bit for one iitzle freshments were served after Marvin Graff program. gal, wed aay. Pmrwan SUPPORTS ALL UTAH SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 of the Board of County Walt Taylor THE Accident At Iron Mine Local F.F.A. judging Team Wins 1st Place In Livestock Show Parowan F. F. A. Chapter's judging team won firet placa in the judging contest at the recent Southern Utah Livestock Show in Cedar City. Members of the were Or Ian successful team Evans, Joe BeiWson stntf Clair Robinson. Robinson also tied for place as high point man at the show. The boys ezhibited their Chapter owned sheep, from which pen their yearling Suffolk Ewa won a Grand Champion of tba Suf folk Class. They also ezhib:led and sold three head of beef cat Ie, two fat lambs and four hogs. The prize money and sales brought in over $1,000 to the Chapter treasury. After expenses are deducted this amount should desr the Chapter farm of all debt says F. F. A. leader, Thales Brown. his own He further expresses and the boys' thanks and appre ciation to the local farmers and business concerns who contributed feed for the animals during the past year. A Leadership Training School for F. F. A. Chapter officers of all schools in the Southern Area No. 8, will be held Saturday morning at 9: a. m. at the Five Mile Camp. Represented will be schools of Cedar City, Hurricane St. George, Qrderville, Enterpr se and Parowan. F. F. A. officers recently elect cd for the coming year are: Clair Robinson, president; Joe Benson, Gene Benson, secretary; Steve Adams, Assistant Sec'y; Lyle Mortensen, Treasuer; and Verdell James Anderson Robinson, reporters; Hyatt Bentley, sentinaL Reception Honors Coroners Jury Rules Death Accidental Appreciation Expressed By D. U. P. Officials Since the recent dedication of the two completed D, U. P Pioneer Marker and the approo-chin- g completion of two others, from the two the Committees lecal camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the Camp and County officers would like to express their sincere appreciation to ths townspeople who have assisted so mu.i. Although we won't take ths space to here mention each nam, wa know who each and every one of you are who have so liberally contributed your time, talents end equipment toward completion of these beautiful monumens and we thank you for it contribution of The entire their hours of labor by most of the men who helped and the partial donations by otbers, ba materially lessened the cost of the structures but there is yet, quite an obligation to be met. Any cash contributions which people feel they can spare to help meet the actual cash outlay will be greatly appreciated by the Daughters. Such donations may be handed to Mrs. Alice Halterman, Mrs. Twila Thornton or Mrs. Dorothy Ward. Again wa thank you for your belp. Ray Gill Dalton, of Parag onh mat a tragic and uutimely death about 2:30 a-- m. Mooday mor.t-in- g, Sept. 13, at Columbia Iron Mining Company mine at Iron Mountain. "R, G. was crushed by the wheels of a buga ore truck. There were no witness- to tho accident, but an inquest was held and the decision of tho coroners jury was that t'.ie death was sntirely accidental. Mr. Dalton was a shovel operator hslper and was working oa the ground, beneath the shovtl arm. Ha was behind the shovel and was last seen seated on j: rock beside tho usual path of the ora truck, a they backed the shovel. Two trucks were working out of tho pit and one of the.n struck him somehow, killing him instantly. Ray Gill Dalton was born Oct. a son of John Lewis and Nellie Reese Dalton. He was the youngest in a family of eight children. He attended school in Paragonah and was a graduate of the Parowan High School. In July, 1943 ho as married to Miss Lila Kip of Sah Lake City, Mr. Dalton was a veteran of World War II, entering the on April 18, 1944. During th time be was in training, bis little daughter Linda Rs bora. He saw actioa in various European countries. He was in Holland, Belgium, England and Germany. Ho was wounded in Holland and was sent to Eng-an- d for boepitalizatio, but returned to actire duty later. He Sircerely, Parowan D. U. P. Marker Comm. arrired home in January 1946. He wa on of th four memCamp Officars, bers of bis family to serve his County Camp Officers. country. His brother's Willard and Bill were in the service also and bis sister Ruth wa an Army NOTICE Young Couple 11, 1922 in Paragonah se-ri- Nurta. ao All Gun & Rod members are 'R. G. went to work at the urged to attend the meeting to- Iron Mine In January, 1947 a.id In night (Friday, 17) at 8:30 in the has been employed there since. Court bouse. He Is survived by his widow On Saturday evening of last Plans of vital importance are his parents, a daughter Linda week, in the school house audi- to be discussed. Bi There! Res, all of Paragonah, his grandwas held torium, a reception mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Reese cf Mr. and honoring newlyweds and the following brothBearer, Mrs Lewis Limb, who were marers and sisters. Willa-- d Dalton, ried recently in the Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Jack, Dave, and Announce Temple. Bill Dalton of Paragonah, V'rs The bride was dressed in her Mary Ortner, Boyes Hot Springs, Of wedding gown of white satin, California and Miss Ruth Dalton with a yoke of silk material which who is somewhere at sea enroule A belated news report that home from was sent to her from Japan bv Japan. her uncle. The dress had long will be of interest to the Times trim- readers is the announcement of pointed sleeves, button off shoulder the marriage of Glenna Lowdtr, med bodice and Of Babies flange. The skirt was full and was daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. E. caught into a bustle effect in the Lowder of Long Beach, Calif., Publicback. Her corsage was pink roses to Frank M. Mutter, also of Long and white gladiolus arranged witn Beach, in a bouble ring ceremony In pink and silver ribbons. performed on January 17, 1948 During the evening a short in the Normandy Wedding ChapAlton Merrill will take pictures program was given with Miriam's el. One hundred people attendfree of all babies who are brother Jimmy Anderson acting ed their wedding, including bar proeching their first birthday -as master of ceremonies. Musical family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence providing they are taken in ample Mr. and Mrs. Marion time numbers were a vocal duet bv Lowder, to get them to the Dese- -t Anna Robinson and Nona Harris Lowder, Mr. and Mrs Thomas News for publication on their and a piano solo by Jess Walker Wade, Mr and Mrs. Jack Moro Call Mr. Merrill and birthdays. of eBaver, Miss Joan Wilkerson ney and Evadene Lowder. make appointments now. Their honeymoon was spent at played her electric guitar and Mi. Durell Merchant sang, ac- San Francisco after which they companying himself on the guitar moved to their new home at 1721 Miss eBth Talbot gave a read- Stanton Place, Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Don Orton hapGlenna has been with Arthur ing, and Mr. Woodruff Allen, a fo-arrival on 2 pily announce the short talk. After the refresh'r Murray's School of Dancing of week this of a new Monday the remainder she served Vi this time irents were years. During The little one of the evening was spent n has taught dancing and trained granddaughter. puples to become dancing teach-A- t arrived safe and sourd via tho dancing. assistthe present she is danc- Caesarian section to make Mr. Miriams soority sisters exhibitions at Vivian Lairds and Mrs, Herbert D. White of ed with the serving and the ing club Beach for the Summit some of the happiest at Club girls helped with the gifts. Long night parents in the world. The little Among the many out of town Arthur Murray Studio. Mr. Mutter is a native of Long 5 lb. 1 1 oz girl arrived only four people who attended the reception were the following relatives Beach and spent five years in days early fo.-- tbe seventeenth Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Allen the Navy, two of which wi.-- a birthday of her brother Dee. the paciL; and daughter, Yolonds, of Rich- spent overseas in Another little girl arrived just field. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Limb, theater of operations. Bride and few minutes later at the Hos-pi- al Mr. and Mrs. Donald Limb, M. Groom bdeame acquainted whi e for Ms. and Mrs. Lyle Evan and Mrs. George Meyers, Mr and Glenna was teaching dancing at aha Mrs and Mr Studio. Arthur the weighed 7 lbs. The brand Mrs. Elmo Gillif, Murray was the former Friend and relations are wel- ir mother, Noel Gillis, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Limb and Mr. George B. Gillis, come at any time wbett in Long I Shirley Mae Rowley, daughter of I Mr and Mrs. George S Rowley. Beach or vicinity. all of Beaver. Paragonah Former Parowan Residents Marriage Daughter Pictures Wanted For ation State Paper NEWCOMERS 4-- H |