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Show I "Parowan THE P APOWAN rim" SUW)RTS ALL Activities Civic Velum t Thirty three ORDER YOUR PAROWAN TIMES NOW! 92.80 A YEAR PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH OCTOBER 8, 1948 Number Forty-fiv- e ,M Intension 'I Course jlfered To Parowan U. people By Lifelong Paragonah Parowan Rams Win Resident Passes Football Game From Away Sunday Evening Beaver 66 To 16 Ot U. Hyrum Robinson, 78, lifelong resident of Paragonah, ptic-away Sunday evening et th home of his daughter, Mr.. Mortensen, in Parowan. Mr. Rob innon bat made bit hoint haro with hit daughters tinea hi. re tirement from activity a. a farmer and stockman and since hit health became poor. Hit death came after a lingering illness caused by cancer. d caption of j L'odrr the general ,h Your Kno of- it Division Evten.ion U Bf U the courts outlined below l '""History 177 will be fiv.n thit teaton if teachert j,p.rowtn 1 townspeople to a eufficient Sul" j punher, de.ir. U-- F" will be $15. Jire credit the cott credit will rII hour, graduate L allowed tho.e who are quali- t Tbs deceased was burn in Paragonah March 17, 1870, a ton of John and Jana Cope Kobinton. He wat married to Betsy Pratt Watts in the St. George Temple Feb. 1, 1888. Mrs. Robinson of died lHd be for a large number April 17, 1944. lowBipeople to lake the courts A Seventy in the Pr'eithood it credit, each without of the Church of Jesut C.i'i-,- . of to Indent paying a few dollars Latter-Da- y Saints Mr. Robinson the University, s kelp defray worked in its auvilitry orhat on the project. in carryir g He alto atiisted in interetled ganizations. If enough people were be of the old flour mill in operation tki. courie could be given here which at wat owned Paragonah three of car own town for a co.t credit fied to apply graduate Docl,,rf U"1 Ma,ter 0r in Pree. A good arrangement to this prtticular courie iftrl at non-cred- 'or four dollars per individual. anywhere .And where anyone, .'could buy more just plain information for that amount o money Ly hit father. Fie it turvied by two tons and Ernest Calthree daughters: vin and Bishop Gilbert P.obinion, calculate not to ment- Paragonah; Mrs. Vera Mc.rtensen and Mrs. Jane Bentley, Parowan; ion the deep enrichment of lie ' Mrs. Zella Leu, Sai I n and would give iog that the.e lectures cisco, Calif; by 17 grandchildren Tto anyone vith an adult-thinkiby a brother, Thomas Robinson 'mind. A glance over the lecture of Paragonah; and a title., Mrs titles, and at the namet of the Emma Smith of Beaver. ' lecturers ought to convince any- Funeral services were conduct ont that here in a bargain in the in the Paragonah Ward Chap ed wide good things of life that any I strike Parowan Citizen can ill el Thursday, at 2 p.m. Inter Dur-:kaI afford to ment took place in the Parowan past up. Our two o boys (with Doctorates) Dr Cemetery under the direction Utah Sou.hern the Mortury. Creer, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Parmley, ?Dr. Jonas and most of the others. ily it bard to ng s' d$ m NEWS In NOTES what was espeeltd to ha tough league game between Bee er High and the Parowan Rami, Mrs. Fannie Stuhbi, her daugh played on the local field, Wed. Mrs, Ruth Welch, and the ter, of thit lest week, the Ramt, led! latter's small ton of Cowley, Wyby Robinson, ran up a total of 66 points to Beavart 16 a few oming, visited in Parowan d urthe weak. had been to . ling They minuets be fort the official time L. Cedar City whero they attended ending the game. Play was stopthe funeral of Mrs. Stubbe titped, then, because of a ruling that when there it a difference ter, Ethel Ashdown Parry. of 45 points or more in Meibom Barton of the U. S. foolba.'l the game it over. Merchant Marine hat been hare This game, along with the win during the patt weak viti'.ing the Ramt scored over Milford with hi mothar and other relalast Friday by a score of 45 to 24 tives and friend. gives the team a firm grip on the Mrs. Cyril Pendleton wat ruth-a- d top of the division. The local boys all played heads to th County Hospital Sat. up football & with (Tuffy) who morning wbar she tuhmi ted to who wat never tougher, scoring I an operation for the removal of at will, were never in doubt of I her appendix. Report are to the the outcome. effect that th i getting along fin. Local Win Club Girls 4-- H Fever Runs High As Sportsmen Await Deer Season PERSONAL Mrs . Nona Brown and aon Rota of Carvey, Calif, ar visiting In State Fair Honors! Parowan with folks this weak. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bauer We find that among the Iron County boys and girls who won family of Sterling, Colorado, and honors with their ezhibits at th; LoRay Gilger of Denver, arrived recent State Fair were Min Jack- here during the week. With ha ie Ward and Marie Adams of the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Happy Hour, 1st. year sewing Gilger from Milford by Sunday, -- Honored At Reception In Salt Lake William C. Mitchell, promin ent resident of thi community, was honored by bi tons and d at aa informal racapt on in tb Art room of tho Lion House in Salt Lake on Sat. evening. Th affair wat arranged bv members of Mr. Mitchells family to give him tho opportunity of meeting and associating with hia many relative and friands who live in tho northern part of the state and whom ho hat not seen for many year. Th reception culminated how ever in a veritable reunion for former Parowan residents, rtla-tivof tho fam.ly, aa wall a visitors tom of th Conferenc from her and other localities who could he contacted. Every member of Mr Mitchells immediat family wat present to help him receive the many gueats who assembled at tha Lion House. These included Mr Bello Taggart, Kathleen Mitchell. Mr. Ada Lindsley and Albert O. Mitchell of Salt Lake; Mrs. Josephine Neeley of Spanish Fork; Mr. Marian Tolton of Beaver; Mrs. Laura Gardner of Cedar; and Harold and Karl Mitchell f Parowan. alto present were the honored guest brothers, Georg A. and J. Clayton Mitchell of Salt Lake and hia titter, Mrs. Nellie Mortensen of Logan. During tha evening, a Jreat variety of old time music and tinging wa furnished by George and Alfred Durham and by Dean and Bart Mitchell of Salt Lake; and by other members of tho family and friends who attended. as St club. These girls both were warded blue ribbons on their Mrs. Belle Lemmcn anJ Mri. Marietta Robinson were their group leaders. The Misses Merna Halterman and Jean Benson of the "Busy Stitchers' 2nd. year sewing club also won blue and red r'bhont reipectively. Their club wat a warded a red ribbon for it group ezhibit at the Fair also. Mrs Leone Rasmussen and Mrs. Ver-d- a Munford were their leaders. William C. Mitchell the entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilger will he together for the first time in several year. Mr. Ethel Bay las ha visited the patt aev eral days. While there she was the guest of her aon and daugh' ter Ralph dc Sara Bayle in Salt Lake during in-la- Annual Hunters Ball Set For Thursday Evening CIIUUCU MAYS Officer of th Parowan East Ward Relief Society announce special features for tbair regu lar work meeting Tuesday afternoon. They will hava oa dir play variou sample of band! work and Christina gift including crocheted article and thoso decorated with painted stenciled designs. They will alto havo articles of romod' led clothing them to show how old clothing may b given tbs new look'. Anyone interested in applying tba painted design to towel, pillow cases, etc. may bring thoir material and paint will b pro1 vided. Sawing quilt block b tb work provided for tb group to do wbilo there. Rafmth moots will b served. A special invitation it oxtondod to th younger ladie to attend thi and all tha Relief Society meetings. aug-gesti- Tb aanual deer hunters ball which has now become almost a tradition in the annals of I.. Parowan Cun & Rod Club, , scheduled for next Thursday ni;. In th High School Gy t Th dat ha bean purposely t far ahead of th opening o( the hunting sesoa to allow ll.c local and visiting hunters plenty of tima after th dance night to to their hunting territories and aat up camp. According to tho Club officers, who art in charge of the affair, they ar planning on featuring wild life decorations in the hall. AH ar invited to wear their regular hunting togs as another feature of the evening. Music will be furnished by the Seven Notes dance orchestra. Everyone it invited to attend the dance, whether they be hunter or not. Proceeds of the affair will be used to finance the placing of elk and antelope in th. mountains of thi southern p.ir of tb stat. Gun and Rod club officer Continued On Back Page tr-a- Tha Watt Ward report Utah Fish & Game ocial very successful opening and first masting day last Tuot Commission with ovor 6C in attondanco. On M. I. A. Ward are considered at leaders in their this coming Tuesday it will also n; I with iodine, respective fields the Country ov- bo their work meeting with tb Warning Gleaner And Junior Among the Parowan Students K 7, then apply tho kt tb of cuttiifg job rug ragf V , Hunters sbould faiJphic hypo, attending th B. Y. U. is A1 lily let tuch stimulating opport- Association offing. Officer would Iiko ot has Adams bert Jr. E. themselves with th areas "Buddy unties pass ut by it hard to Girls Hold Elections remind tb ladioa to wear thoir in the school of ed aa octeive bunt to lltssd a registered p; Parowan citizens used wash drosses and bring scissor ucation with a major in biologmeasure against gotting lost ir I to be keenly alert to Karla Hulet was elected pres- Common Cold thingo cul-- ; for this particular job. in ical science the tha Gleaner Ward offing. East timborlandi, accordin' to ident of the tural . Our Pioneers established Doctor, what can I do to keep Randal L, Turpin, Utah Fish and class at its meeting Tues. night fiom having to many colds thit The Parowan Literary Club leputstion for interest art, dra- - LaVonna Guymon was chosen as Harrell A. Dalton, who with Gam Department director. winters 7 Fias scheduled it opening socia ms, music, and in general cul- Every year aaveral sportsmen Nola Mae Mitchell his wife and family moved here This question it often posed for Wednesday evening, OcL 13 turs, which would appear to be lost in tha timber highland.'., are from Magna last spring, has besecretary; and Nellie Matheson, before the medical profession at with dinner to be served at Tay Paulina Camp D.U.P. I getting away from ut . The mea-- I and th atat and other organiis Gold Mrs. Guymon historian. en made the new president of this time of year, Flu and lora Cafe at 8: p.m. The remain gar attendance at similar courses the class leader. zation ar put to great expense Y.M.M.I.A the West Ward colds account for many million der of the evening will be spent To Hold in locating th missing persons. Holy-oaArlo and Smith Eldon I with the last two winters would seem f lost to industry at the home of Mary Alice Graf t I The group plans on holding Mora than that is the fact that aa his counselors and Nils J to indicate that it either takes all Sunday evening Firesides in con- - every year, not to mention the where the program for the some sportsmen get lost and loe our time to earn a licelihood or I Bayle as secretary. Class leaders discomfort and suffering to the year's work will be presented and with the Ward junction for tho Young Mens organization their lives before they are found. else that we are mentally too twice monthly. The first one is patients so afflicted. Therefore, other matters of business handled Officers of tho Paulina Camp A lot of thi hazard can b been appointed with Evan have lethargic to better ounelves just lcheduled for of the Daughters of Utah PionSunday evening at if there should he a means o prevented by proper care in orand Hills Orton in charge Word hat been received from alleviating even some of this sufJesse Guymon home at 8 eers announce their next regular Bayle with the land in hunters ienting Ken Matheson, of tha time-los- s, if. would Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Benson o Mrs. Luella R. Adams will tell fering and which Monthly meeting will be held on the the game chief hunt, they D. & Norman Adams Joseph Idaho, of the arrival of a Explorers, some most interesting incidents be well for the people to know Troy, Thursday Oct. 14, at 2:p..m, at and Ted Barton with th Scouts. pointed out. 71b. oz. baby boy. 101, the home of Mrs. Hazel Pendlefrom the lives of her pioneer about it. Hunting parties should take ! Re- enlists In Hia name is Ronald Phillip and said at the outset that Let be it All people ton. Miss Anna Adams will preyoung their positions during daylight; grandparents. is the second ton for hit parents sent the lesson on Political Sit- Many this will give them a chance to of this age group are cordially thus far there ij no means at I II. S. hand for prevention of colds, the ,nf the 10th. grandchild for Mr. uations in the Early Days. All e th drainage contours, signal invited to attend. Army common colds. This condition is I nf Mrs. Phillip Benson. ladies are cordially invited to ks and mountains. They shThe Gleaner class will also par- very likely due to a virus. This attend. ould also equip themselves with Five years of active Mortens Samuel C. Mr. duty with ticipate in the project of sending is an organism so small that it water-pioofe- d and Lake In the 37th compasses of was resident Parowan, aged City th in overseas Division Infantry Christmas packages to cannot yet be seen by any meons in matches of case Pacific Theatre emergencies. during World members of the L.D.S Church. of magnification that science has made very happy the other day Among the throngs of people Hunter should dress warmly War Two, I valuable wrist watch when a contribut will gave Joseph D. Stubbs member acli offer. Yet evidences point attending the General Church when they leave their camps. f Parowan I enough of the taste wJ,at she can of such articles as definitely to its existence. Some which he lost and which he had Conference last week were quite Many time it is necessary foi f U. S. ..almost given up ever seeing again Army life that he has, I needles, soap, thread, yardage, f the diseases that aro thought Parowan. Among sportsmen to stay on the range from group honI was returned to him by an At B.A.C. j "ce 8an, enlisted for service hortening, canned meats or fish, to be caused by tuch an organMrs Lizzie W. Adams, overnight, aad proper clothing & these were ith that branch. I eleven year He took the candy ism include, in addition to th; est and thoughtful Mrs. Joyce A. Alstrom and da- shelter are necessary in fUgar, chocolate bars, hard ath of enlistment old boy. Fourteen students from Paro-va- n in ceremonies I or other sweets in proper con common cold. Small-poMeasles, Mr and Mrs Ray H. Adughter, eld The watch had belonged to Mr and two from Paragonah are Sept. 24 at Ft Douglas, Utah j nfantile Paralysis, Influenza, etc. taJners, rice or dried beans. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. King, If lost, hunters should follow ams, Milo amoung the record number of diseases are Mortensens son, Certain of thees and Mrs W. Clair Rowley; th drainage downstream as it Stubbs, Pres, dur25, entered the killed who was Mortensen, registrant at Branch Agricult- Pres, and Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell; will load to other closely related to others so that P first, in 1941 . . . camps or senti.shortly announced Girls immunization to one of them at ing the Philippine campaign o ural College, it wa Junior Ward East The Wore Mr. Hal Mrs. Mr and the sneak attack on Pearl Mitchell; ments. out of ihe I Upon getting the recent War. Ita sentimental by Registrar Elva Oldroid. g imalso held its election Tues. times ha an f arbor. He and C. Wm. Mitchell; should Bishop ranges notify thepro attained the rating class they made value intrinsic as well as it Ann Those from hem are: Ancel B. f Staff night and named Trudy munity for another disease. In Mrs. Karl O. Mitchell; Bishop Sc per game officials and Forest J Sergeant during his of the valuable it Claudi a postetaion Adams, Vilo Adam, as its president for the fact, it was in this way that vac- & I Service official so that search Jjm erv'ces as an Engineer Adams father and its loss was a very Adams, Marian Decker, Lloyd Mrs. W. Leonard Evana; Mr. was cination for Morris Small-po- x came winter. Judy Chief Clerk. Mrs. Lyle Halterman; Mr. and I parties may be halted. He wears the Pre- - comming . I ee DeMille, Charles Dalton, Yvonne Mrs. Arnold v.ce pre..dent; J yce about: It was noted that those 8rea on Prl arbor Ribbon, the Pacific Hunter ar also warned to Gurr; Mr. and Mrs. Young Billie Evans, 11 year Hyatt, Louise Marsden, Joanne r, were1 secretary-treasure1 contracted Cow-po- x l American Fiaving Mr. and Mrs. take along chains, shovels, an ! Hill Guymon, A. Orton; I Theatre Ribbons Ramona Mitchell, Lyle Mitchell, historian. Mr. and it was. Ward ? nd the to Small-PoH. L. Adams; Mr. and Mr. th necessary pioneer equipment tood Conduct Citation. II Marilyn Mercer at the class leader, immune t Evans, took a watch which h. Morris, Beverly Orton, Reed Ri observation from a thi. but it step Shirley E. WsrJ; Mrs. A. C. Hat- for their cars and thuck. Jos. burI "d partially iu chardt, and Jack Stevens. Brent following hit discharge from I The girls are planning a Hallow- - to the next ob.arv.tioa, namely, Mrs. R. L. Fenton; Mrs. f near the gutter Talbot and William Topham are ch; j Army in 1946, Stubbs work-- j een party for this month that it was possible te vaccinate ied in the dirt Mr. and Mrs. Livestock File Pendleton; to hia Sunday attending from Paragonah. Mrs, Damaging main street if fire salesman for' the a person with material from tha on Mr. and Mrs. Stevens; Joseph the in that Teacher as School a enrolled also hopes is x Topham and thereby lesions of Cow-PoI lre,lon Company in the Par-- 1 Peter H. Gurr; Mrs. M. A. Bur- Hew Oiled owner might he found. It was student. Small-PoHighway jowan area. He is a member protect him against ton ;and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Evidentified aa the one which Several former Parowan peointo come there ha. J Recently the lost and was ple are enrolled also, imluding ans. There were perhaps others In 7 Ugin ,nd lhe V,t It was a fine baby girl forstork hands a vaccine against In- - Mr. Mortensen had our Canycn we have failed to 5,keen.., Foreign Wars, and bat the Mathesons w,en returned to its happy Mr. and Mr. Claude L. Robinson whose names fluenza. It was tried out in the guickly . learn effirsoftl,o,e Belad. L. the Evan. Livestock, especially horse Stanley MeMille, Chester cun,yk armed service, and found to be Veda Kenney and Vyonce are Sunday afternoon damaging the new 2ii m . ; nson, of 80 in cases, nearly protective First oil of mulch highway in ParowiT doing nicely. This I Chamberlain. assignment for the Day which is a good enough record Iutee will be in st- Canyon. Until the new mulch is decline shown sities of still a the is , with the Engin- - I miss balances up Joes and Ruby stat ,Fall Interest inregistration being quarter to recommed its use routinely 0pert!nIT Company of J family perfectly, now making civil life. The immunization con- - in the lighting project at the 5 the same a it waa last year, udent population has been noted, has time to cure, all live toe1: FU u,01 both boy & giiln for them. in with a slight increase. There has with only a fua maintaiting last should bo kept strictly off the Woln, Washington. cits of a single dose injection in mile with work on the setting Canvon-Al- l been a considerable falling off in year enrollment. Th introduc- oil abov 2nd. Left-han- d nicely of the progressing and poles wife, Wanda Marie, Mr. and Mr. Bruce Matheson the early fall of the year, -' educaahould last be work in ns since enrollment tion of of veteran elementry mom appreciaiseveral year and sending people about lWo on. best results) repeated t c?. bachela-studen- ts Joseph D., Jr. and received one of those precious (for of th in road new increase to tion to a at but a BAC, eough leading give i: corresponding another single in cash contributions, r1 Arthur will ! continue to bundles from the stork on Wed. 4 month later, i work chance . This back for third to euro properly. Those year population were! tending money This practice seems temporarily, in Parowan. afternoon at the County Hospi- injection. t and is j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ward in line with the trend throughout with a large enrollment in third Pleas dont ride the edges. while worth much lovea very contained Mr. and Mrs. Clif-- J tal. Thi time it JPrnl break tb does tb and said. Miss shoulder said. the state, I; year claaaas, Oldroyd registrar secommended to all, from school Garry Bently Stubbs, ly little daughter who barely some of the college and univar- - ta degree baa brought E. J. Cummings many tb most damag. Mr. and Mr. four wowsn. on Continued page th scales at 5 lbs. 7 of. 4 East Mert and Katie Mitchell have been in Salt Lake during the week on butineta matters con nected with thoir business. Discusses Give(arstai. Tolluir vicq-pres- man-hou- Meeting October 14th rs n; Stubbs Parowan People Attend Conference Fourteen Parowan, 2 Salt Paragonah Students . Register safe-healt- h. x, over-lappin- 7" " x; 1 ofmTETVEOMERS 'T "Joe x. Parowan "r11 g.IUe Lighting ab-iu- non-veter- J tip-p- t "i |