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Show I GOv 100 PAROWAN TIMES YEARS vw$ Volume history of parowan Thirty-Fiv- e PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. tTAJI JULY 14, i960 kvnnotli Lyman ChoM AM CONCERTS BYU Mi un.v TO BL BLL1I $2.50 pee r m r llnrd Sampson Road Lund Becomv Bride Residuals Bov Morionsen .Number Twenty-Eigh- t Duo Plead Guilty To IModuoft of t'he nett lenient of Purownn and Iron County Of Thts full Kenneth 11 V :io our thoughts g o more and more to that noble bund Itt I imm-I- i will claim Miss Bernice Samuel S. Floyd of Calif, and I.. the winter snowa. hardships, -.ttnwr who braved With the Summer Band Si hoiuuger and field as his bride. Ernest C. Tuttle of Frye, Maine, answer to the of t At requests rites come solemnized to here establish homes and carve inconveniences Saturday, Tile wedding Is planned for ol nearing its close, the senior iarK.. delegation o Enoch A hundred years have come July 8th. at 2: p m In the St. pled guilty lo a charge of secisrw commonwealth and pone the middle of will present two outdoor idenu for ond degree burglary when arto assistance in Improv-concer- Gaorge L.D S. Temple Mias September. a for the public. The iirst (I1K ,he nU(lll , jut memorial day whan they pitched cuanp on Center Creek take place at the Cardston TemL. ,hl ,h ,reft .Sampson became the bride raigned before Judge Will UN ple in Cardston, Alberta, Cana- one will he held Sunday, July iron County Board of Cotnmls-Kit- h of Ho' Hoyt of the Fifth Judicial DistMorteussn. The Lynn and the Iasi one on Sunday Moner Monday assured them of more knowledge of these Pioneers, so da. hit all may have bride, a daughter of Mr. and rict on Wednesday In Parowan. Hl their financial The engagement was announc- In getting Mrs. It F. aid memory auid more intelligently c may keep alive their Sampson of Sait Lake The two were arrested at p of the social (this done The roads in question City, has resided lu Parowan our coming centennial the Timeo is printing ,n weekly led Junp 23n al on July 1 where they Beaver of include their the and which the coining story many activities ms strip goes during the past year where she had fled aliments after robbing Ihe Flymuch improved from Enoch across naturally be Midvalley to has been home economics inHistory of Pa rowan. a complied by Andrew jtdned in A Service Station in Cedar ing "h ttlded front local Miss uPIor the Lund Highway on the west structor In the Parowan Litchfield is a daughter) .n Church Historian. high in the day. The of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Litchfield j musicians. and t lie piece which extends school The bridegroom is a son City earlier m the a 2: bees occurred about by chairman Centen-Uof has the suggested holdup it l ioTB of Raymond. from Mid valley south to Join of Mr. and Mrs. Frauk MortenAlberta, Canada. Oil Station on the Premium at Committee that everyone interested in Parowans History She is a graduate of wiili Highway 91. Normal sen of this City. North Main Street where articles each week and paste them Into a School in Edmonton. the j,0Uld clip these Canada. The from Dale Holyoak of lids area taxpayers book Present to witness the sacred attendant. For the past three years she Weils III C ul secured (he promise of the Com- ceremony were the was on After Parowan. duty. has been a parents of student and has Mr. and Mrs. It. L Halter- - mission INSTALLMENT NTMHElt FIVE that as soon as Is pos- - Ihe bride and her sister, Mrs. robbing the cash register of its been teaching at the BYU. She ' niun announce the marriage of Hibl to which amounted they will assist in getting Mable Chapman of Salt Lake contents -. The camp moved to Salt Creek (Nephi), where will graduate this summer with their j n(jav, pec Lois, to tt. B. the two pieces of road graded daughter. Holy-oa$60. young approximately Mr. A Mrs. aud Charles City; meeting was called by President a IIS. degree. She is a member howler of Emery, Texas. The arrived early in the day. and oiled. Although all of the was forced to accompany Sampson of Provo; Mr and Mrs. Smith at 4 o'clock p.m. by the blowing of the horn, of Lambda Delta Sigma and wedding took place Monday in orf!e A road funds had the been County pair in their car but was Easton Sampson and the latter meeting was opened by prayer by Elijah II. Groves. Bishops the Kia Ora Club. Los Angeles, t iilif, where the allocated for other released about five miles north the purposes, Mrs. Sampsons parents of LogKenneth is the son of Mr. and bride has made her home for fun and Daniel A. Miller were present. George A. Smith Com trigs loners stated they had on highway 91 Familiar with Mr. Mrs. Lister and Johnson Mrs, an; Frank C. Lyman of Ver- several years and where she has ''I do not expect to detain the camp, as it is d in substance: $4,000 to their and Mrs. Layton Bishop of Della. the country, he made his way approximately Ward. Ixs Angeles, and had v cold- We should act as a branch of the Church and have a mont employment. credit in the State road funds Present also were the bride- to the nearby farm of hia uncle Some want grandson of Oscar M. Lyman of Prt- the Bishop should take charge of meetings. The couple in company of Mr. which they ordered the Clerk to officers, who Mr. and and telephoned to make laws that Pa rowan. fcd rami' rules, but it takes wise legislatures 'and Mrs. It. S. Keith spent a requisition and which will be groom's grandparents, the were to able apprehend A. Mrs. St. Alfred of He a to to is is do suffer wrong than better Carpenter graduate of Parowan couple of days in Parowan not fe'ter our feet. It d to begin work on the Eno-in- g in time. thieves record George; und his Uncle and Aunt, After two years p is ihe wish of the Presidency that we should not travel High School. h the week. They were project Other funds will be Mr. and Mrs. Merle Morris of A It C. at as two in the circumstances traveled Cedar We college have After the pair bad waived Sundays, Anndavs. route to Craig. Colo, where the appropriated when the budget is Parowan. We have laid by five days for others to City he joined the Armed Forces men their mrd I" require itrights to counsel and time have employment for the: set up after January 1st. of he summer. am perfectly satisfied. There is a company of eleven Upon receiving his release, me up. Mr. and Mra. Frank Morten-ae- n and Imd made their plea months as a in wagons behind. I have left word for them to keep together spent twenty-eigentertained the group at a guilty, the case was taken undAdams-Ved- a unwant the pilot missionary in New Zeland While by the Indians. Ut they might not be Titlier dinner at DJck'a Cafe In St. er advisement by the Court here lie served as District Presi- 26 at 10: a . m til with him. having "lite tools in case of surprise July haVe two men following George immediately Mew Mod firearms, that no accident may occur. The dent. ie careful of your The newlyweds the ceremony. In September Kenneth enter-- ! Warren A. and Mary Dawn In resident wants Salt Creek bridged as he intends to visit us next left thereafter for a honeymoon ed the BYU to complete his col- - Orton Dalton welcomed a lovely in us storm the snow a and weather might delay is It cold sne. in California with exact destinathe Holding spotlight little daughter Sunday at the to ascertain lege educatiion. jountains. I have called upon some of the brethren tion unrevealed. Southern Utah news social this He is a member of the Lamb- - County Hospital. The little girl Will ihe creek can he lorded at high water. Brother Miller says it is week the wedding of Miss da Delta Sigma and Mra. new Mortenaen first a the Kia their The gradborn, to into the weighed he will not get water enough and deep that the in Veda Kennyj daughter of Mr. uated from the Delta high schotwo feet highe Ora Club, a club for New Zea- scant 5 Bis. hut is doing fine. agon boxes. The creek rose last season about Mrs. B. Glen Kenny of Cedand land returned missionaries and She has four grandparents ol and then attended the Unito bat Ihe present stage. ar City, and Norman M. Adams those in that welcome her arrival,-- - Mr. and who are interested versity of Utah where she reLewis was appointed clerk of the traveling On motion. Janies Together for the first time in of Parowan. The prominent ceived her degree in Home Econand Mrs. Mr. culture. Dan it. Orton and country and creek the the four years was every member camp ranch. Bishop Call reported that a little below vows their young couple spoke Mrs. Harley W. omics. Lynn is a graduate of of the Dalton; and in family of Will and Della cread out into a number of streams and that there was no need the St. George L.D.S Temple Parowan High School and of Marsden on Mr. Mrs the and great grandparents. the that togeth get Smth A. singers Sunday. Elder Ralph noon with suggested President the Branch fa briidge. George 4 -CLUB NEWS Don Orton and Mrs. Annie J. Tuesday Agricultural College. Marsden who had Just returned r and sing in the evenings, and try to learn to sing, so as to Harold S. Snow officiating. A veteran of World War II he from a mission in the NorthDecker all of Parowan. This is DAIRY take good music. He also wanted to have guard kept up ever 14 months In the U.8. western States served Don time the to first and cerePresent witness the t$at fight. It was decided by gave his report vote that such a guard be organized The Dairying Club of Mavme have been He is at present employ- in the Weet Ward Sacrament were of Navy. the the mony priviledged parents President .Smith remarked that one man had turned back. The Parowan met Wednesday, July ed by Roberta Furniture & Apto carry this title, as well as bride; her sister and brother-i- n meeting on that day. resident suggested that if he were called on a mission, he would 12, at the home of Claude Co. in Cedar City. Don Mr. Mrs. for the time Rula and law. pliance first and Walker that the company they go at all hazards. Pres. Smith promised Adams, the leader of this group. Here to greet him and (o enThe young couple will be feted erts of Portland, Oregon; and jvmtld have a good road to the Sevier River which they expected Officers were elected as foll- 22 Delta. in a at joy a family dinner with those Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenny and reception July :o reach in two days. The company traveled that day 10 miles. ows; who live here were Carlyle and home after be will at They1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bentley Blair Kenny of Cedar City. PresCreek Monday. Dec. 23. The camp traveled 15 miles to Chicken Frank Davis of Parow'an President Addle and their two children in where 24th Parowan ent also were announce July the proudly bridegrooms lor the springs, crossing at the head of the springs. They found Vice President - Nelson Taylor the Mrs. Mortenaen has accepted a and Mary Jane from Salt Lake Commissioner a of and Mrs. arrival parents. granddaughter. Igood roads, though somewhat slippery; snow covered the ground Sec. and Trea. - Tebbs Adams little Kay Ann Bryant, on June Hugh L. Adams; Mr. and Mrs. position in the High School for City; Florence and Hyrum Holt to the depth of about four inches. Reporters - Roy Orton, Charles 29 at the County and baby from Spanish Fork; Grace another year. Hospital, jit. Taylor Miller, Mrs. Tuesday. Dec. 24. The camp traveled 13 miles to the Sevier Topham. from Bryce Canyon; Louise Mrs. and Burt Ward all of the distinction of Lilly being Wearing River over a good road part of the way. They came into the old The next meeting will be her brand new and Milton Hyatt and Irene parents are Mr. Parowan. road at the Cedars and found the road very slippery. The night held at Mr. Adams home Thur. and Mrs. Cedar City; and from family Both Norman and his bride Kay Bryant of Cedar was cold. at 8:00. Miss Jennis Weeks, a friend, on have served missions for the is Her the mother former City. - Roy Orton from Lake Salt by Wednesday, Dec. 25. (Christmas) The camp crossed the Sevier Reported City. Arlene Bentley. Although the L.D.S. Church. He to the WestRiver; they found the banks slippery and bad, and considerable ice Charles Topham little miss is the second ern States and she to the Cent-lgrandon the edges of the river. Having reached the other side, they States missions. Prior to daughter for the Bentleys, she 90 days in An additional traveled about one mile and camped. The thermometer fell to new Mrs. Adams that the is time, to the first break the girl main to file the with which came protest sixteen degrees below zero. The other ten any up had line of boys in the Orson J. graduated from the Cedar the proposed adjudication company at this point. School and the Branch High in Cedar family City, of wan the home at met in of water rights in the EBcalante Thursday. Dec. 2fi. When the brethren drove in the cattle Agricultural College. Since her Pendleton of ence Thursday the morning they ;oOnd several animals missing and signs return from the mission field Valley district as prepared by details havt not election! Although held an Members of the Camp Elizathe State Engineer were grantIndians were reported. One yoke of cattle seemed to be gone. 15 July 13 and bppn ma(lp known t0 us. wejshe has sreved as the directors ed to claimants of water for this years officers. D.U.P., are reminded of a beth, men were called from the first company of horse who started out rights at the B.A.C. She is Those elected are as follows: have belatedly learned of the receptionist which will be held District meeting in that area by the in search of the missing cattle, which they found pierced with to the ' B.A.C. arrival ahout a mon,h a of a l'so .8PCr.e,ary President Sanford 2:30 a man at Topham Court here p.m. in the Wednesday Wednesday. arrows. In rscanning the country, they found two Indians, rs- b,ep son lo Faculty Ladies Association and anf - Vice President Munford Rock was the Old basement of decision made the The Lyman the by and and a boy gave to camp (12 years old) and took them Cont. On Back Pag ridPp- This makps a trio of Httle Adams announce a pre-triChurch. officers after Secretary hearing 01 which was Camp Judge the for boy. the worst short Jim Miller conducted by attorneys repre- that a quilt will be on hand Reporter boys for thp famiIyFriday, Dec. 27. The camp left the Indian with the ox on the members include Larry Other the claimants, the dep- and ready for quilting so consenting camp ground and moved to Dry Valley (Scipio) over the first Stubbs and Mortensen. State Ralph uty Engineer and repre- siderable help 1b desired. acWe wish to greatfully fidge and camped without water. The snow was six inches deep, in- is other of ollCP the Attorney Geeligible sentatives boy Any and the weather we knowledge the assistance was very cold. Some of the cattle gave out. They also wish the public to this to The time under ited nerals office. group. join T. Mrs. Eulala ParoOrton, the have received in placing know that there is an urgent Saturday, Dec. 28. The camp moved to the top of the divide which the previous order for wan librarian, will supervise a and relcall for any kind of plaque for World War II vete such camped near the top on the south side. The second fifty h0Ur on eafh Wednesday protests would expire was ics which Individuals pioneer ?,0ry to on Memorial Soldiers ahead the will turn ran8 camped on the other side. Some of the brethren went NEWS afternoon during the month ofMonumPnt Gur thank8 t0 those July 15. 1950. The new exten- over to them to be placed on water the horse teams. Salt Lake August, sion will set the final date at from news she announces. Thejwho have Cradle exhibition in the relic hall. If voluntarily contribut-Cit- y October Sunday, Dec. 29. The camp moved to water which they reached of the birth of a baby children are 14, 1950. to invited tells Par0Wan the comeed in any way; I after the which has any item In ) the night anyone 8 Springs-Holdemiles. traveling (Cedar building at 3:uterary CIub j25.00; the peo- boy to Mr. and Mrs. Velma Ed- to the library I or historical value reason of which ond fifty came need for Main the carries George any at called was a and up, meeting for an hour they wards on July 2nd. This makes p.m. where " I A. Smith board of town parag0n-and is a in of was the pJe relic of date century guarding. duties past change expiration said: "I want you to attend to your 1,1 bp entertained by a story- - ah one of each kind for the par- I I have 5ft; the fine coopera- - due to the fact that Sam Cline, they may get in touch with some been irritable at some of the teamsters because of the way Mrs. Olive Mrs mother Orton also teller. states ents. Velmas iitey whip their cattle. I was 'angry and spoke rather roughly for Edwards left for the city the that a supply of fine new books (jon of the American Legion; attorney for many of the water of the D.U.P. Camp officers or I Diich Durham Morri8 for ving us the claimants, Is In the I our Hospital more specifically with Mrs. Mary journey, ask your pardon. We are on the last half of week to be on hand to have just been ordered which namea on hig list which slowly recovering from a ser- B. Orton, County Relic Customaliing bng now about 101 miles from Center Creek. We shall move previousin the new-- j book-lovewelcoming might watch for. assist formed a ba8,a of our mforma- - ious heart attack and his doctor dian, whose telephone number about six miles . tomorrow and 12 the next day. co'nei-Chalk tion; Bart Mortensen for the had forbade his participation in is 3422, and the items will be Monday, Dec. 30. The camp moved to Camp Creek or Mrs. Lula Bastain, Mrs. Sarah called for. first templates made for the the controversy at this time. 0 miles. reek (Fillmore), which they reached after traveling BC H DOINGS Alton Merrill for photo- Stones and her daughter Helen me of the was plaque; weather The brethren saw signs of Indians. Mr. Norman of the left for a vacation trip on Mon- KR.WKIK LOU BURTON WINS graphy; Pleasant. week. The ladies GOLDEN GLEANER AWARD this for Times Parowan of publishing day Creek Tuesday, Dec. 21. The camp traveled 10 miles to Meadow of were going first to Grand CanLou Burton, 'he names; the cooperation Miss Frankie where they camped. eastSouth Paragon-Burto- n into then of Summit, and the Mr. Mrs. E. C. and yon people 185) daughter of 18 ern Utah for a visit with relaof Parowan. and a mem-- ! ah and Parowan for checking sdnesdav, a made at the Provo Social numerous of As result on y publish-entltravel to inquiries list tives. They planned 'ers in her of the East Ward, was rec- and correcting the f!mp on Meadow Creek (now in Millard County. Utah.) to Colorado to see their brothH. office Sherman manager, announced Ruesch, Office, Security Service Parowan Company much awarded the coveted ed; here being move good feed for the cattle, the company did not in the Federal mad not been have that there any changs er and other relatives. that day. Golden Gleaner certificate and for free storage in their garage; today been has a bill While by the House Social law. passed and Security for 1 freight old pin by the General Board of the Mr. E. J. King Ronald Robiryson, Thursday, Jan. 2. The moved 5 miles to water. The one by the Senate, a of different and somewhat company us to for the Representatives his Chester Mrs. Miss Burton had Y.L.M.I.A. and patronage son of Mr. fSmp 'erk describes this part of the country as Pauvan Valley bill has had the approval of both houses. Differences Satleft town last require- hand; Mr. Clayton Rasmussen neither completed the rigid Robinson thick ,,le Particular a as spot were camped where they be conference committee and the final must a place by monument compromised and the th w 'Bows. acres urday. He was headed for the ments which are necessary for for cleaning House before going to the Presito and bill Senate They found a field of corn of about three the returned who all others and honor where he during her grounds, some vicinity of Park City attaining this "h the Indians had cultivated the The past season. There were press will likely carry full nations dent for signature. and membership in the Gleaner Class have helped in any way. D fine will stay with his uncle law. Both bills provide for become accounts specimens of large corn stalks on the premise's. of whatever mounted changes cost of The the, for aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Lam- of her Ward during the past ri(iay. Jan. 3. The benefit payments to retired new and workers increasing company started quite early in the day Including been has paid. $440.50, plaque. He has employment. three years. nK drive and after traveling 13 miles they camped for the oreaux. Anna T. Adams, president workers and survivors. her attainAs a result of atght in a helping Orion on the dairy farm Mr. Ruesch stated that people currently receiving Old Age or American Legion Post No. 20 now located. ment she was able to attend the 9 miles, where they are Saturday. jan. 4 The Creek. Cove to Survivors Insurance Benefits will be notified by mail of any company traveled Golden Gleaner banquet held in Fae N. Benson 1st. i Ronn,e thfp they f0und feed and water. changes in law that affect them. Salt Lake City during the June (dent unday, Jan. 5. The company laid by and Geo. A. Smith Preached hast a A representative of the Provo Social Security office will be at 2nd. a conference. While there she alsoTwila Thornton, ( ( creek ananother to 5 ?Dav' miles the Utah State Employment Service office In Cedar City at ;00 The company moved dent hikh Robinson, daughter of participated in the Was not was plentiful. on Tuesday, July IS. water and a.m. feed sec. M. trea. named, hut where Adams, Barbara Continued on Back Page Continued on Page Five CONTINUED NEXT WEEK CenteWliul Jil l ur lo - Burtflarv Charge res-ba.- ts Lu-eti- ; h Lois Uullorman iior nia 2- k dur-.use- eti-jc- j - -- 1 ht ornuin Rcnnv Temple Rile i 1 I Arrival Marsden j Family Together Sunday II I I Court Extends Date al Clar-jHrya- For Filing Water Protests Camp Elizabeth D.C.P. To Meet Wednesday nt Hett-Charl- al Acknowledgement LiltrlIV H P4RAGO!VII j n ! j CIII Social Security Representative To Be In Cedar City July j vice-pres- ; I - 6- - i- |