OCR Text |
Show Parowan THE OWAN TIMES Timtt " SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty-thre- V'tUni PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, e ORDER YOUR PAROWAN TIMES NOW I 12.50 A YEAR UTAH. OCTOBER 29, 1948 Number Firty-eigh- t 1 k'r Dies At i EDITOR Ml. 1 was young, I have too nume.ou occasions, j uch a statemsnts .ration, a good bad f, "If we only I j Jf Parowan Canyon-W-arou- nd here'' (ffet anything tha of get County v;f part ''esL? i : breaks." Tbie condition it began to A m to long, that were that the card led againtt the road improve in thie aection. 3t program tbm auddenly a few years k the State Road Committion ta hauling gravel in our can-Ia few weekt we had five t ef the moat attractive road thought we bad ever teen. ij tnen did wittful thinking .;aIae a reality. The Parowar became amber of Commerce r and the citirenery become n tyy ' n IprW another two and milrt of oiled road wav J, which we were told a year be done thia teuton. 1, would t political promitea that I t rt an empty meaning, but when rcnior Maw stated two week that the road program in I ow Cnyon it to continue, litre him, becuac he did not dia any all out promise to conisaid but road at once, ;t thia .oold be necessary to build i: fcaby piece, because the funds o tkit type of construction were tiled This make sen:e to me came I have aeen the construct-.- j of important roads delayed If jrear waiting for one big wben such roads oroprmtion, aid have been completed by work had been v If a little ass on them each year. So now its election year again i may be said by some, that irowan Canyon is being menti-- t d for political reasons. Well it like the issue is political U that we can not dodge it, for fr truth of matter is that the relopment of this road will de-u- d largely on the Governor we gionlh ago, kalf de-e- j f ;.t in office. going to hedge--- I want work continued road firowan ;d Jm willing to vote for the pa who will hasten its develop-tn- t, and its apparent to me that sr i Governor Maw. I sure Mr. Lee must have pny qualities or he couldnt be Ispinng to the officer of gover-pr- , J but in my opinion, he 'jold'nt be as interested in Paro-r- 0 Canyon as he would roads tbe a.ei In which he i'qi not Utah. $0,1 Have tried to present these as I know It, some will not converted to that Funking, Is their my way of priviledge--F- J do say the dream you and on getting a dustless, lu&Jard road up Parowan can ca to the Cedar Breaks, is kd pmmg true. I repeat, Im willing fight for its completion be-l,it w; effect the future 'slfare of you and me and our B . I Sued--- h'ore Play For Region Six In Parowan ,,,nce A Rams Win Chance To William H. Lyman rrKR TO THE citizen who wants to live here always. Football Title Passed Unanamously L , .. . n, ("! William Hurt.. 1 he powerful Parowan Rams prominent church and c ivic leajt r at the region title tliauie wna ( f Southern lk.li and crnwnn'i ii bull by beating tool Citizens of Parowan wholeeldest male resident, (hiss oil Hie Cedar Kedmcn 34 to 20 is heartedly put their stamp of ap away early Tuesday ii rning at .In Northern Division tie play off iiis home here. Death was cause p oval Tuesday on construction To Mary Dawn Orton City g sine on I uesday at Cedar. Thi of a proposed ? plan Ip a heart ailmrnl with which c was piayrd tit the H, A. C. foi the community when they he was stricken about a week ago l,sii S...U.UU1 where the game was a Warren A. Dalton voted almost unanamously on a his Mr. Lyman, despite for the Rams iD.nplete push-ove- r bond issue for that purpose. With age, was abls to ma I he tirst touchdown came e Married On an unusually heavy vote for that lain a certain degree of activity tew minutes after the openinf, kind of election, there were only until the last few d.ivs. Ili i1 the game when Parowan re-l- i seven nays cast in tha whole Parowan tha Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Orton by aleitness, keen mind end iciue Sponsored ved the initial kickoff. Clair Parents-TvacheAssociation and three voting districts in the town. of humor have been a marvel to of this city announce th inair Robinson, powerful Kara The voters gava their approvMary receiving the support ui the citv all vho knew him. lie made too "uti ago of their daughter, t a, k, took the oval down the L'awn al! of tha issuance of a total of A. a lid will be business Dalton, the Warren to t I uiilic rcwiii l Id places appearances i on the I north down to make in bonds with which t W. Mrs. and real of the Mr. the 5150,000 a of for ceenun. sou one Hsrley treat oi w.is Wtcks; youth ui Seeks-Electioa counter, the Kedmen had piled For Dalton, also of Parowan. Tha community on Saturday evening. fionance tha propotej project pioneer ir.dus'iies he rn cm j. in an attempt to stop the fast inHowever, $110,000 of these are was performed October he ed given at the recent Believing that a treat I ik auU gave Robinson a clear ceremony be in revenue bonds and will to Nevada is in of trick the best on stead of the Pion.tr a by Bishop Pioche, 21, t. eld to mke hit counter. The B.vrlocker of th Pioche Ward. any Hallowe'en, the work and be paid back with revenue from .r, Main Street. The o her was I ii I. alter was Herman L. Bayles, Parowan a short successfully block- The parents of tbe bride accom- tllorts of these organization and tha plant itself. The remaining extemporane iui speech ed the Kedmen. by farmer and livestock man, who the young couple to the business concerns will make i: $40,000 for the general obligagiven at a Republican rally of I he second touchdown came panied aspires to post in the State v. ich group he has ben a lifefor every child an-- l tion bonds ia all that will have Nevada City. possible when Clark Mitchell caught a as Iron Countys reprea Dalton it Mrs. he The new At time member. that young person in the community to ha met by taxation of the City long in the end zone. The pan sentative on the Democratic ticket Parowan HigU ta attend a free picture show at student of the expressed his hopes of 'iving lo VIlist Mitchell to .1, repeated for Mr. Bayles is a son of the late carl his vole on November 2. Just at toon as the Bond AttorSchool where she it active in tho Altadin Theater at tbe tme ke counter a one after point and Mrs. in Hem an D. Bayles draws up the bonds and they in will be time horn for student deceased ney The was (specially priaffairs, elegible they .h- touchdown, the quarter ended n.utic circles. She is also one ol zes which are of S..r.ih Evans Bayles of this city. Parowan, Teb. 19, 1 959. a ton ate marketed, purchasing being given away 13-for the Rams. he cheer leaders of th Ramet'e to those who are lucky enough o materials will begin and actual li. e of the City's substantial of Apostle Amasa N. and Pau1 In the second quarter, the Trp Squad. he is well known for na Phelps Lyman, both promir, work on tho plant will get under i i ider.ts, have their names drawn. Cedar made two touchdowns boys !.i agricultural interests, both in li is a t The of the The He Coun was way . graduate bridegroom rut Utah pioneers. City support 13 Tha City Council will meet a! bis private business and those of last surviving of the local school and has at- ci', and the contributions by tbe member of hi. holding the Rams to their tone . n public nature . canvass the tended the Branch Agricultural business placet in town will make noon Monday to fathers large family. In the second half, the Redmen for manv BesiJrs engaging He has lived here all of his College for one year. While at it possible for the children of election returns, as it required de but one score with Price school he was a raising and life where he conducted a liveprominent par the elementary school to attend by law . j'ci.rs in livestock down the entire length of going in athletic farming first with his brothers stock and farming business until activities. He tbe show. ticipant then later individually, he has lit retirement a few years ago. the field after receiving the ball has also served two years as a Parents are being asked and Buy-Ri- te touchdown, a Ram Grocery To in public agricultural He was a to give their whole hearted parachutist in the United States great lover of animal, wher erme parowan scoring interests. He served for three Army. At present he is engaged cooperation to the P. T. A, in horses, anJ enjover took the ball over twice in horseback i years on the Iron County Soil nothing more than Opening farming with other members sponsoring this project which it Have end runs. The extra point of his Coast rvation board and has been riding . it hoped will help to eliminate family. come with Halterman taking it a member of the AAA or A reception honoring the new- much of the vandalism common in He married Julia Monday November 1 Marketing Association for Lae Manti Temple in October, over on a line buck. lyweds is scheduled for the near to Halloween. They are especiIn a playoff game for the the ,ast nine years . The Times, along with the future, pending the arrival o al!) asked to see that the young 1388; she died a few years ago Southern Division Wedtitle, grid War World I, A veteran of of thia home residents the mother from strrs community, after Canad.i, get immediately groom's been has Mr. Lyman always nesday night, the fast passing Mr. Bayles has also maintained the show is out to they wont be wishes to extend its congratulaMrs. Dalton was accompanied in the in and civic Eve affa.rs at . .in rica-.- e six chalked up a score an active interest in the Church Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dations to Ray and Boyd Mitchell, to Canada by her daughter, Caro- tempted to get into trouble. of to 41 for Dixie. Latter-da49 of th luy-Ro; Jesus Christ of line of Lake Johnson Salt City. Saints. He served a mission The Parowan Rains are slated Paul Adams of Delta a brother whici ii.i this Saints in which he is a Seventy Store, Grocery He in 1832 to 1804. to England U. U. Of to meet the Hurricane six at of Mrs. it awanky no. into moved He fulfilled a mission to Austra-E- a was at one time week Snow, made the trip by president of the Hurricane on Friday to deter- p'.ne arriving in Raymond in south of the Cartand has since served in th Y. M. M. I. A. of he Parowa: quarters just mine the winners of the grid time for the funeral services. the Abandened west side on various auxiliary orgnizations . building wright Vard . ; He was a member of the title for The formal Region sit in what He attended the B. A. C. for Parowan Stake of Main Street. for Presidency promises to be a real thriller for frur years, graduating from high ten opening of the new store buildLack Gf years and for a long time was tie football fans. school there and later attended a member of the Stake ing is being slated for Monday. High November 1st. one year of college at the same Council . On account of lack of sufficient institution. He also attended thu The new store boasts of a civic He held many responsible Elder Boyd Robinson interest on the part of Parowan of Utah for one year. tvsenty foot front of solid plate pc.itions. Among them was tha' citizens the proposed U. of U. His wife is the forner Ethel glass and extends eighty feet o' school trustee for three terms; Extension Course for this winter hack into the block. This Lake gives Wooley of Salt Lake City. They a member of the board of direct- Leaves has been abandoned. for convenient a of are the parents of two children, space plenty Iron ors of the Bank of County If anyone would like to see and orderly display of a complete Ralph, who is married and is for ten years; Mayor of Parowan Mission Field what we are missing turn to l.ne of of U. the and U.; groceries as well as fo" attending C ty for three terms; was land From Julesburg, Colorado, came page four of the Parowan Times in the rear, in office Alice, a Junior at the Parowan quarters On Tuesday of last week Bishthe word recently of the birth of Oct. 8, 1948. The list of appraiser for the State and was addition to the regular lines of High School. .also State Inspector of Livestock; op and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson on October 20 of little Jacqueline lessons with the lectures conMr. Bayles is one who believe-- , was Iron County Rrpresenia-tiv- and their son Max drove up to Lee Cumming. Proud parents are cerned are listed thereon. And canned and packaged foods, preIt that all government should he pared meats and dairy products to the State Legislature in Salt Lake City to sea Boyd oft Emerson S. and Ila Mae Bentley so, with this passive attitude which the store has carried in the limited and that it should always 1 25-2on the train for his mission, Cumming of that City. Although passes up another op past, it now announces a new lr a servant of the people. He He is survived by two sons and after spending his training period she is not the first grandchild J to enjoy something feature. However, the Buy-Rit- e portunity is a firm exponent of the doctrine Fthree daughters:--Mayn;- Ray in the Mission Home. The and Mrs. Charles F. Bent rsally fine and cultural and Mi. will handle a complete line of that the first consideration should Lvman and Rulon M. Lyman, spent Tuesday night in ley of this City, she most certainuplifting to our commun fiesh fruits and vegtables which always be the people and the Parowan; Mrs. Verda Adams, Garfield with their daughter, ly is their first granddaughter. it . condi will be kept in first-clas- s peoples interests; for they are a Carruthers, Calif.; Mrs. Leda Mrs. Lucile Conder. They spent Grandmother Nell left Friday Ivan Decker t nations Gods greatest assets. the new on by Frigidmist, 1 of Christensen, Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Wednesday in Salt Lake with for Julesburg where she will visit LcMar Whittaker, Salt Lake City-b- Boyd, where and her they visited the with the new arriva Continued On Back Page and other few grandchildren Welfare eighteen for a among building Chosen Ellen Miller days. parents one great grandchild. Y.L.M.I.A. things. Bishop Robinson reports Funeral services are being held that Boyd was one of a company Mr Francis Dalton of Salt Lake Queen Of in the Parowan East Ward Chapel ot about 240 missionaries who City spent last week in Parowan Mr. May Lister has recovered Class Holds 2: p. m. today (Friday). Ieft Salt Lake by trains on Wed. where he hunted deer with his infrom her recent Prom Burial will take place in the City evening. His immediate destina- brothers, Harley, Harrell and sufficiently to be about jury to be able Rose He Missouri also was Charles. one of the tion being Independence, Cemetery. At the time of her injury again. in hunters work the Central his who he where will buck. haired lucky got rilen Miller, lovely litian enc piece of the splinter was not The Junior Class of the Y. L. States. Bishop and Mrs. Robinsophomore of the Parowan High removed from her leg and gave M . 1 . A . School Elementry entertained their Guests the home of Dr. and at son returned home on Thursday Si liool and a daughter of Mr. her a great deal of trouble. mothers at their Rose in Mrs. Preston the with Petersen fouquet an aunt niter of during visiting and Mrs. R. Tayor Miller When it was finally located and evening, week-en- d on Grade Tuesday Second the Sail were doctors Program Lake of past City. crowned this City, was queen extracted her condition began to Oct. 26. This is an affair which A letter has been received front parents, and a sister and brother-in-law- , the Powder Puff at the school cun be held only if all the girls Mr. and Mm. Lorenzo J. improve. Elder Robinson by his parents, in last Friday evening. 0her class Circus of that age group in the Ward Snow Salt Lake of City. which he states that he arrived representatives and contenders are enrolled in M. I. A. The circus came to town la;: at his destination well and happv-fli- s for the crown, who acted as her Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris e A short program was given twenty-ninthe when Elder Gilbert address is attendants were, Eleanor Stones wek end two boys were down from consisted of the following. Gur.-M-r. which ElemenMr. Mrs. and Parowan the of Peter H. students 3617 Virginia Robinson, Sail Lake for the week end . They freshman; Lajuana Mickelsor a Junior Class song by donned Mrs. second and Heber Gurr and School Singing grade Ave. Kansas City, Missouri. visited with relatives here and in Junior; and Eleen Davenport, tary the durMrs. the Golda Guymon visited limit garbs and paraded on group. A reading by Donna Serior. Parowan and Norman got in some A piano solo Beatrice Pobinson. Indians misThere the week were with col scl. their lawn. ing past In accordance with the spir:; deer hunting with hit father and a vocal solo, Gaytha and and Barton, clown Gurr Elder Kendall .inti sons. negroe., Local sionary Youth cowboys, I is brother Billy who was home pf renewed enthusiasm and in an Lamoreaux accompanied by Rosein King Canyon, Arizona and on leave from the effort to create more interest in rat women and midgets, snake Navy. The Rose cereRobinson. monin Elder and mary Prewitt, Lloyd Guymon strong men, the school dances, this unique chuimers In U. S. Army with each girl next came New Mexico. z J The folks took mony horses, affair was staged under the di- keys, tigers, in the vase and rose her pick-u- p truck down to Kendall Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux and her placing of the rection High School elephants and even tramps. They and Mr. of Orton son Ellis the entire being Jr. then bouquet his in use the wide spread small tor Student Body officers and th were led by a drum major before daughter Mina returned MIA L. Parowan. of Mvs. Y. Orton Ellis presito end children desolate of the school mission of areas presented an audience home from Salt Lake City early Rxmettes organization. left Monday night for Fort Doug- field in which he is laboring most dent Mrs. Roene Lund. RefreshThe gymnasium was beautifully and parents. They accompanied the Tuesday. be where las induction center ments were then served. The cf the time. parade, the Following the Harris family there on Sunday d rorated in harmony with the examination had his are Audrey and Anna May physical girls students theme of the dance. Dainty blue parade, the second grade evening. Mrs. Lamoreaux made Dunton, Javine Smith, Beatrice intc his entrance pielimi-iarto of their direction the the trip to consult an eye specialend white streamers formed the under the Ui ited States Army for a Mr. and Mrs. Dee Demille Carton, Jean Robb, Wanda Hunt, ist. walls, while huge teacher, Mrs. Zona P. Topham, two-yeceiling and Robinson. Rosemary RobDcnna enlistment. from down Provo week last a vere satin trimmed powder puff entertained their parnts with and inson, for end the with Gaytha Lamoreaux. brief visit a be will sent and he He that of expects songs formed center decorations and sl.crt program Mr. Raymond Prothero has n Leaders are Mrs. Annie Talbol ' The the Chester for served of the to Then one family. young Hyatt drills. posts they army ri.j-ther trances. Corsages of pink and very narrow escape during the All of the training pre cruple are living in the Utah week when his car overturned on and Mrs. Nora Lund. white powder puffs were solil punch, cookies and popcorn to customary basic with mothers were present is where Dee ghls in enrollment his ar county metropolis Iiminary to everyone there. a turn in Red Creek Canyon in the exception of Mrs. Iras Jones during the evening. The circus was an outgrowth aVmy radio engineering school in attending the Brighejnt Yloung Committees report that the whe was in Panguitch visiting. Continued on page five New Jersey. On Pag Fire University . Continued el fort was very much of a success six-ma- Sponsor Treat For Youngsters October 21 i srovvan Lady Dies i Canada Mrs. Luella A. Dalton left last for Raymond, Alebrta, prsda where she attended oi Bay the funeral services hell fbat city for Mr. Orrin A. The deceased is the hus-pof former Parowan resident 7 Adams Snow, a rister of Dalton. He died on Thurs- 7. October 21, following a j febrael hemmorrbage which be -red several day previously. is survived by bis widow U the following sons and dau-e- r j by a previous marriage: 4,Uop Gold-aSnow, Ruben ,w, Mrs. Ann Turner and Norma Meldrum of Ray-!- ; and Mrs. Alice Jensen, "dale, Nevada. 4 ydro-electr- ic Halloween rs liu-in- g il-.- - dfd;-cal:o- State Representative 1 Formal Pro-r-.ic- r. - y y owner-manage- rs it Extension For Course Interest PERSONAL Salt For NEWS NOTES e Rob-inro- - Paragonah News Paragcnah Powder Junior Puff Program Stages Parade sband Of Former Hydro Electric Bond Election Enlists six-leg- y |