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Show r, ,t MU : Iron County Attains Second Class Status Inm Comity bus regained tin a aiH Oiid etasa county based on assessed valuation, ac- it i iik to figures released this W'"k by the office of the Comity I reaHiirer. Assessed valuation of public utilities u the County which ha hccu rcccutly cum-- j ploted hy tin State Tax Commis-- j aion hrinKH Iron Countys total assessed valuation for 1953 to 139,819.738. The 1952 total waa 130,967.878. The assessed valuation of the I'uhlie utilities in the County la almost ulna million dollars greater than that for 1952. the teenrds allow. The greatest pro came in portion of tlie mines with power companies also showing some increases over previous years. Assessed valuation of publii utilities in the Couuty increased from $22, 463.317. In 1952 to $31,390, 366 this year. Included in this are mines, railroads, power companies, telephone and telegraph and all other public utili ties. There was a slight decrease in regular property valuations in the County as assessed hy the County Assessor. lublllied ZULU MX , ! H7 nke city 3, cfHailnf Corporation, a sixth r, PAROWAN TIM Irou Couuty hud previously hold a second class statu In (951 when that classifucaiiuii Htatua a O, DO acted in Ctah designates that sect ml class counties arc those with a total assessed valuation of $33 uiilllon to $15it million, Salary schedules of Couuty officers are based on the valuation classification. K THIRTY Ur. Amus IAKHWAN TIMKS. SIX llilrs llrlil Tor liii air A. Murloa la Parouna Last A. Merrill Dies la lrYo Weelilu Tor The lutereut Ol Tnrau'an And Vicitiilu Ilusoifiil PAROWAN, CTAII. JULY 9. 1953 NUMBER FORTY NINE Iron County Fair Dates Set For September 4 & 5 Kiliieral Merrill. "V N, Seiioo I tr Mis Amos ami Miriam l.l.me lliirton, Club Educator (Miuuiei proiuineul To Cburihmau and father of Alloa 60, were held Tlim-d.i)- US July 2, I). Merrill of tlna City, died at lit the Third Ward I, Chapel Announcement of the dates 10:a.ui. Saturday in the i'htli under the itirecli'ili . I Bishop for 19 3 iron Couutv Fair on C Mr. A Mrs. T. Nnfivo Ills It II It II Valley Hospital following 'ill1 jlvatl U, Miti hell Uepicmb. r 4 A " Arle Iliad, liv i died suddenli I he pris gory. jhad 'Thales Brown, ili.mmaii of til 17 AI SuCOUItlllN III Ail intestinal obstruction ne jiug .Monday of ,i attack I C mi i. it w ih derided that daughters Auuouui-emonis made hy Mr. lessitated Ills leturu from ujwhiie attending o d vs if exhibition Would trip ill California a dress shop dm no: no- lun.ii slid Mrs. William F, King of vacation lie adequate providing ail enl:Pof weeks before his death. liour, Kogan, of the engagement and couple registeied and judged on Now I .are at home' itl Cedar City orti was lei rived hy follow mg surgery succumbed Oil, My Fulhei lie Ih. day prerceding tie appuijching marriage of their auves u their return on from oi ih,. lien, death the following l iy numthe dilfi the ehoir as the opening to eorrei for the public. duugbler, Miss Mary King, to performed A. Mrs. nun are j brief honeymoon ol Mr, of jnd July lung her the witli Joseph Joiiu lu.M.iiion hy Alma C. I.awremv of Summit. cully. It is expo led that ad evl Carl T. Kvans, whose marriage Morn-,- , 77. ol Cowley, WyomItr. Men ill was hum in Cache W. I.eutley. Spe.ik The marriage will lie solemwill lie shown al t lie no v , was m a 1st. solemnized the 1. of native tins ing July au 1S Apos-- occasion nized Friday, July 17. in the County, a son of ! St. George Temple. President i i im. i ,n iv was a brother of the high school gym. vuili tie tie, Marriner Wand and Sarali l.oguu LlS Temple. mu of the animal lens and Harold S. Snow performed the l..ie Susie Ain kelson. He had He had is iu the Ann Atkinson Merrill. Tiie future bridu ceremony with a laige gtoup of submitted to surgery earlier in show. Livestock will lie lion d in the educational pro engaged teaching profession. She returnat file Rumliouiliet ham and the relatives and fiend hi adult life, piesciil. the week and was apparently ed in April uftcr serving a twu I'cKsion most of show Will he Staged at the The new Mrs. Kvans was the reeovering cultural instruct- firs satisfactorily when horse year mission for the l.DS Church Track a ho fity Mincuuilied former Marjorv Hulet. daughto heatt attack ,or and later as professor o. in the Hawaiian Islands, Tiie central exhibit will n- ter of .Mr. A Ml Ohc.u J, Hltiet educational training secondary i Mr. I.uwrence, a son of Mr. Mr. Mei'kii, along with a num elude Mr. field, garden ami f ml & Airs. John C. Summit. R Y. V. tun numbers the eai at Special 01 and Mrs, Wilford Lawrence of her ot oilier Patowau people crops; baking and the parents of the lanninc; Moth- - Kvans au- He had served a 30 months eluded 'That underfill left arly in 19iMt to colonize the Summit, is principal of the flewi-rs- . and crafts " and hobbies; a vocal .Mine for Isles bvH'iule of in British solo er the mission gloom. Big Horne Basin in Wyoming every conceivable elementary school. He atsowof tvpo also He had in I). Hula the Harden. I, DS. Church. Orton; Tiie couple was feted that It was there on Oct. 7, of the tended the ISAC at Logan and tiie ing and handwork. Mr. Aina in tiie Sunday School sit- - sung hy Mary O. Topliam; "Let Iowa State Agricultural Coll- a garden reception at same year that lie married Dora C, Mitchell is Griienil ihainn n at evening in the Ward Bis- the Lower Lights be Burning," tiie home of tiie bride's parents, Benson, daughter of Heber and in ego at Ames, Iowa. He served perintendenry, charge of this latter group. Miss Dorothy Ltodge, duugh-le- r with the Navy during World hoprie, in the Utah Stake pres- sung by a male iiuartette were the lovely Elizabeth Benson of Parowan. in Summit, Committee members advise us a High Council- - eluding as anil Clair Harold Uowley, of Keith and l.uVerd Adams War II. He Is at present in the tHruHlM-rand flowers made a (They bad made their home that the Fair premium hooks ar Ivan Decker and Bay; man and for 14 years as ltodge of Susanville, Calif., was Summit Ward Bishopric. natural setting for tiie wedding there ever since. Mrs. Meeks in the process of being printed Stake. 'Lyman; and a violin solo by! one of the honor graduates from It is understood that the arch of the Provo died Nov. 28 1950. party. and are expected tn lie off tin Decker. When Irish F.yes He man ted Eliza Lewis Dr.vs-Iva- n ladaud Stanford I'liiversity at couple will reside in Parowan is survived by two duiigh-- i p,., lie m the near future. The bride greeted guests in ters next winter where Mr. Lawrence 'LHe, April 25, 19(10, in the I.o- - ,nrP Smiling, Palo Alto receutly. ami one son, Mrs. Lowren exhibitors are urProspective The choirs dosing song was her wedding gown of while The young lady who was one will continue in his present pos- - w Temple. she died Feb. 21. Anderson, Powell; Mrs. Belle ged to obtain a copy of the pref'e.hoid Tis Eventide." mar-Arthur over lace and net j' 1951. flu April 28. 1952. he chantilly of over 2.0H0 to receive diplomas ition in the local schools. Stewart, Lovell; and Richard mium lists and score cards am! pronounced the henedic-amor- e satin. Sleeves of l lie fitted lace Meeks, ried Mrs. Josephine Coltrin at rites rondurled In Frost Amfive grandchild- to Cowley; study them carefully in pro of Parowan in the Mantjjnoii. Prelude and postiude organ bodice fell to lily points at the ren, ami nine phitheatre, obtained her bache-- J tbeir articles for exhibit. .paring .Mrs was music Itha was wrists and the full skirt cut played by Temple. She survives him along Sori-iisou- s lors degree In journalism. it, was the Inst member of This is very necessary, for the Mortensen a A to ballerina short sons six of and five with length. hisv She graduated with honors tiie family of Alim and Susan score rards are carefully conveil of lace edged illusion was daughters: Lyman Merrill, of 'Meeks, early Parowan pioneers. sidered in the judging, being one out of two Senior they caught to a lace bonnet and the Compton, Calif.; Vernon Mer-ri- l. women to be presented with a Burial took place Sunday in stats. a bride of McDonred carried Lucille Mrs. bouquet Price; membership by the American Cowley. and white roses. David ald. Salt Lake City; Association of University women. Merrill, Farmington; and Alton She also received the professionMrs. Her sister, Dr. and Mrs. L Dorothy Votes Parow-nn- ; 18 grandMerrill, al Journalistic award for achiev- neud .Mickel.son waa matron - of greetings to one children and ing the highest grades in Stan- and patrons of Iarowun from of playground honor in a pale green frock. Purchasing Also surviving are two fords journalism department. Kurope where they are touring for the City park Bridesmaids, Nedra Dailey, equipment Gold The former honor was based on the various countries of the stepdaughters, Pauline and Mary will be the next project for the. Adams, and Laltue Daiand apices were Provo; a combination Tri-1- 1 of scholarship, continent. The couple left New Jo Paramore, wore pastel ballerina gowna Ladies' Club of Parowan. ley 7 Salt rr step-soMolliprx Rulon Paramore. of leadership and Interest in extra York, early in May to attend tho officers announce. anil carried nosegays of red The giris Mr. Mrs. and deceased; (t,lp Henderson, Nevada. curricular affairs. a bandied roses. of tin calMickelson Christine portion mothInternational Rotary convention Gold Tiny and Mothers Sjar Funeral services wpre held, harles Timmons of Layton; Miss Dodge has been actively in Paris. sales were Lions' Evans local for endar the and flower I Robyn ers of War of World veterans Lvnette Mr. Chilton. and Tuesday at the Berg Mortuary participating in journalism work girls in identical colonial dresses Parowan, Paragonah and Sum-- 1 Club as a means of beginning tbo Their card stated that they in Provo, Burial was in Adams and family. thp'rsduring her entire four years at had visited several of the counin t will be honored at a tea to financing, of the project. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Matheson of pale green. Stanford. She has engaged in tries there and were enjoying Provo City Burial Park. Tb ladies, with tin financial be held Thursday, July 16 The and son, Alan; all of Salt Lake Doyle Rowley, of Parowan, practically every position on the their tour immensely. of the Legion anil the assistance he in will the tea held basement Don and Ford City; Beverly attended to best man duties. etaff of the Stanford Daily pap- able to stage a small were of of the Old Rock Church relic hall 'City, and children of Bountiful; Mr. Kent and They wished their friends Carlyle Hulet, brother. She is working in radio In the Rod for tin- young-Isterfireworks and two health display of and the hours between Mrs. and pros POmmunity Luther Swanner of Las ers of the bride, ushered. Susanville this summer. of the community on the four in the afternoon. Ladies perity and said they were look Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Will L. She expects to leave for New'. Mrs. Carlyle Hulet was in of the three communities are evening of July Fourth, ing forward to their return trip Adams, St. George; and Mrs. York City in September where when these Club meetings Mrs. the of and to near fulnre. 'lnthe Canattend. gifts barge Augusta Adams, of Bryce she will continue her studies in LaRtie Watson was at the guest The committee in charge of civic projects have been planned yon. Journalism at Columbia U. tegister. Kororiety sisters of the 'arrangements includes Roberta have been held recently at the Tiie Red Hill Wranglers Club B. Uowley, Sarah Lowder aid home of .Mrs. Hal Orton and at bride served. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge attended Club IMeies mom hers will meet at the IIIIRCII DOINGS the Leon Robinson home. Maude Hyatt. the graduation rites at Palo Alto The couple are making a next Wednesday at 7.3-Work meetings on Tuesday Club enThe Jet Cookers .4-and the many accompanying m. are announced by Relief Socie- temporary home in Cedar City social events which marked the joyed a swimming party in Ce- p. Mr. Evans is engaged in n area lover this horse Every ties of both the Second and 3rd where occasion. Both' are former resi- dar City recently which was folto join this Wards. Ladies are is invited private contracting work. They cordially dents of this community. Mrs. lowed by lunch in the park. Last urgently reto eventually make a expect and Club the Saddle sport enjoy to as of much we their made milk drinks at give quested Dodge is a sister of Hugh L., week in Parowan home drill of in horses their training time as possible on that day. Albert, Anna and Eva Adams of our regular meeting. and activities other lormatiuns . this City. Reported by Linda Burton along with calf roping etc. Preparations for tiie Countv Fair entertainment will also be Some 150 descendants of Will- nio, Texas. A. Of discussed at that time. Air. and Mrs. J. Clayton .Mitchiam Cooke Mitchell, in iginal pioMr. A Mrs Albert Mickelson neer to Parowan, hete ell, their sou, Burt and daughLowe bpent tiie Fourth holidays with for a family reunion held July ter, Mrs. Marie Morrison and of their family members in Descendants of George Alma sons, Garth and Clinton of Hen3, 4 and 5th. Among the group the latter's three children, all Arizona where they Mr. & Mrs. Lowe Sr. and Harriet Allen derson, Nevada; were many former residents of of Salt Lake City, returned for James Howard is the name of Flagstaff, tin annual Indian Lowe from the States of Wyom- Keith Bauer, Mr. & Mrs. Harry the little hoy who arrived on witnessed the coiu in it in tv as well as a large the reunion. Mr. anil .Mrs. dances and pow - wow held; wan with the Rowley and Miller nnmb,M. who Claude H. Mitchell and their 3 resi:,e herP. ing, Montana, Colorado, Cali- Bauer and their families of Ce- Independence Day at the Iron there. & Mr. Mrs. Darwin sons of Ogden, joined otlmr of of Members fornia, and Utah '.gathered ia dar City; the and Howard Mary family for County Hospital of St. Emma Abbott Rasmussen of this Parowan July 3, 4 & 5th. Gilger and children Mitchell Smith members of the Henry .Mitchell Ann (Lanniej Mr. & Mrs. Nate Benson and Ralph and Sara Davies of Salt who were in attendance were family who reside in Parowan. their first family reunion. Some George. Mrs. Gladys L. Grater City. His birth we!ght was revisLuke y of Nevda City were among the Henderson, family 214 persons were present for and members of .her family of corded at six pounds five ounces. Most of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith to visitors Phi! last ited end the week with I'arowau, WarrColorado Cedar and entermost ot the three days City; of Pleasant Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Walter C over his arrival are Delighted Bensons of Parowan. Their elden and ' Lorna L. Alger and tainment. Smith and daughter of community. They wen joined sisters, Marie, 6, and Diane, est son, Recent guests at the Golden Cooper remained fur a Kehyon, of Hiawatha, Utah; Many of the group enjoyed a children Susanville, Calif.; Air. and Mrs. by Mrs, Sylvia Jones of Cedat nearly five; and brother, Robert, visit with liis grandpar- - Bayles home in Parowan as well Moroni W. Smith and their City; her son, Tren and lanii'y supper at the Five - Mile recre- Richard and Mirian Lamb and 18 months of age. Grandparents, longer jas with relatives in Summit! daughters, Diane and Sondra of Wyoming and her daughter ation camp on Friday evening family of Los Angeles; Wesley Mr. and Mrs Samuel Abbott re- ents. were Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Cow-del-i Mr. and Mrs. while all attended a group meet- andand Ha L. Bauer and family side in PnragonaU, Smith and Ramona Miller and and as does Mrs. is Miller Lawrence in the their children, Hal and Lin- - the latters of Cedar jtmd City. Dale Joe Prince of Cedar City. Mrs. J. ing and program in the Thomas husband, I. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake j da, and Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Cow-Cit- Miller all of Provo; and Mrs. Betty I. mi Schnppntanu and Mrs. Mary Ellen Banks Lowe, Ward church Saturday where she submitted to ell, all of Los Angeles. They afternoon. Supper was served to widow of the late Daniel Lowe Emma S. Payne of Duncan, Ari- children and Miss Linda Mitchell surgery Monday! morning. turned to their home Sunday. was here from Cowley, Wyoming the entire group again at tjie were all over from Cedar. zona. She came through a 3 Vi hour n Mr. and Mrs Gerald Miti hU Hie Five - Mile Saturday with a as was her daugther, Mrs. Ada of members O. Win. iu good condition, Young Tommy Benson is spen- Wm. C. Mitchell III family operation camp-fir- e their children of Sait Lake program highlight- L. Burnham of Cowley; Mr. & according to word received by ding a few days in Parowan eluded Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell .City wen the only out-o- f town ing the evening. Sunday includ- Mrs. Max Lowe and family of relatives this week, although with grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. ed a visit to the Old Low Ranch Montana; and Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lindsiey and sons, Richard and members of tiie James Mitchell her condition is still considered Arch Benson. He will return to James Stephens of Provo. at Dry Lakes. R. Jr., and the latters family to arrive for the occasion, Phoenix with them in the near 18 as serious. Rudolph Allen Lowe of GarMrs. Ila Lowe Bauer was elecThree daughters of Elizabeth .wife and baby of Salt Lake City; future. ted president of the family or- den Grove, Calif, represented Air. and Mrs. Pari Neeley and .Mitchell Allen, eaily day rose Mrs. Gwen Jones enjoyed a with Mrs. Lillian the family of the late Samuel & 19 Isons, David and Douglas and dents of this community joined ganization tecent David Wilkerson visit with friends and relUniversity (JauRhtPr, Barbara Carol of .their kinsfolks for the reunion Incidentthe reuinon. Lowe at Heap and Mrs. Ada Evans, first of William O. atives in San Francisco. of Utah medical student, is speu-- 1 Descendants were Dannie and second vice - presidents. ally, he piloted his own plane Parker, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Marian annual their will hold Orton ding the summer vacation in ton, Mrs. Belle Taggart. e Butler and Elia M o Alma Lowe was elected secretary-t- bringing as passengers, Daniel Miss Mary Etta Stevens left Parowan with his parents. Dr. reasurer; Mildred Gilger, Evans, Danny Jr. and Hal Evans family reunion on July 18 and aU(1 Mrs. Walker all of Idaho Falls, Idaho. ,((pn MjtrhPn Mr 19 at Payson, Utah, it is an- Wednesday for Salt Iike City & Mrs R. T. Wilkerson. of Calif L. Deslie Mrs. i Clemente, and The itinerary included Mitchell and Satj Albert family historian; Mrs. Deslie Lowe Anderson of nounced by Mrs. Mary Stubbs, where she will visit for a week! Mr. meeting and social Friday even-lin- g all of Salt Lake City; Anderson, genealogist. with friends and relatives. Making her first visit to in the Frist - Second War! Out - of - town members . of St. George was here. Members group secretary. Thurman and Mrs. Gardner, is Mrs' Isabelle Daniels at will The included & group of her gather Jr. Lowe A. Airs. family Mr. and attending Grant Seaman and .Relief Society rooms where J. the late George Mrs. Thales Brown and chil-,o- f Alhambra. Calif. The lady Mohil(lrpn of Cedar - Spring Lake just outside Payson L. AnderMr. Mrs. and Lowe George Ellen family Heap City. and Mrs Clayton Mitchell was elected re- Mary wtao Joined those who reside ion and family of Cedar City; Friday evening for dancing. On.dren have returned to Parowan a relatives of the HaUerman j0nn Adams of Saa Anto-be- re ' Continued on Back Page Continued on Back Page were Hugh Gilger and hlsj llauelitpr lr. Alma Lauroucc Tak Logan IJridt , I'arouaii arl Julv eed-liear- FIh1 i t fiarilra It(Miiliou - j fouler Wtomiui 1 iiii ih-li- AI-- - 1 Formrr vie.-Ks- f' par-owa- n Itrsidrnfs Grail miles From Stanford i j v patri-iMItdiel- l, J par-lJWT'- Semi From Furoitt Social legion Auxiliary Slates Star -- great-grandchil- e Tea d. - i Notice To j Hill - j WrnnIors Club i Moinliors 4H City-Tract ( H j Former Residents Return For Mitchell Reunion PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Niuiilioroiis Descendants George Sr. Hold First Family Reunion lew Arrivals fr oii-da- j J Firbt-Secon- son-in-la- j d r, y Orion Family Reunion To Re Held In Parson July in-a- j Tol-jThe- se Kath-AIam- s U'ah |