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Show Local Federated Club Names Candidate For State Selected Mother Of The Year the by 1'.u'ua.,ii i Literary Club iiu'inUr- - j- - the,! candidate fur the I t.oi "Vutlu: of the Year," i Mr' Kd-Muni , u ' it .it ml f e i r et !l Sne.tlv ib u e i.i'cw. cur- - st its ! of TubUsheil Meehl n nd !"i' B f i tn ! v i . - V V- The Interest Of I'moumi ,1m! Viritiffu I'UU'WVN t rai'usv.ui U.tu t .. i r;.u. .i of A mu'! C Hatch, 1.,' tv pro-Ik! d S - elfut e High School faculty I. nuu.bci Vu er :.ui Mrs Hatch i' well km.-w- i f's M outstanding civic a. id ch .rch b.is been u nicmtvr ef 'be vorher, as a staunch ml, and x:!,u can Lc on Auuli.. rv .since a true neighbor. But m."t of al its orgai'.izat.on and l;.ts served is she known as a devoted w.fe as chairman of various depart ard mother These and man. ment.s and as president of the other attributes made her the By l.yle DaFon O't No 2J auxiliary choice of the Club to rcpiosent Parowan 'lhe Ranis leally She serves her community as this area in the contest for Utah's a night of it here last Sat made rha rnun of the Bed Cross Hone mother of the ear fur 1951. it Nursiue service and of the vol making it a pair in a week, is announced Mrs not be good odds Fae unteer blood by procurement service winch might m due, but proved to be great Benson, Club president fur that or. noatiou She is eo Mrs. Hatch m was born chaiim.n if tlie career drive m for the Bams, rather we should B F.lder Brigham a Parowan "Lambs for there City, 1iM'w;.: and partinpalt s as a J little mil's up from the County, a daughter of (been vile of member of the D.ii.T.tor Nelson and Sarah Hotels Sitd B uad that put on (une a Sg I t.d' P.ureers S'u has oecepied Her grandparents from both show for the folks. Coach Bruce t ions on both the City labrsides were early converts to the pus, I'cv her brought Conell Mitchell, ary board and the Iron County Church of Jesus hrist of Latter-daWelfare Board and has tong been Siotty Haycock and Orlaud Halt Samts who emigrated to H squad and .ut.ve m tli Parent Tend ors ernian up from the America from Sweden and t hobevo me tie dal their work ss( i atioti Wales hke veterans Veteran meinbets bn first and foiemost in the She was educated in the fe of this outstanding woman Brigham City schools, at the s her husband and family of mire University of Utah and the U'ah sons and daughters She and Mr State Agricultural College She H dob wire maried June 1, taught school in her native city ti V he was sf jfiru'd at is for five years and served as an Fort Lev's. Washington, during, LDS missionary to the Fa stern W. rid War I. Their marriage! States in 1915 16. life- - so'emr.i'ed in the She has been active in Id'S v.s I.n.mn Temnle As an officer Win nets of the Amerieun-- ! Church organizations since she r tVc afona! Guard, her husism began teaching Primary at the h "! w is recalled into essay contest sponsored aetive t he American by age of 14 Since that lime she Legion Aux- h.ty in World War II and again i of has served as a Sunday School Post No 20 will .b.? bury served iversens, this time at class leader, as a department announced during a special tain n,, tin rank f Lieutenant to be presented at loader in the Belief Siccty, program Colo; e! Whi'e he was on duty, the hieh school auditorium Ward Relief Sociev president; at Fo't Francis E Warren in at 3: pm Friday, Feb. 26. Vvnrng Mrs Hatch took her in the contest are entire funn'v and spent two years Competing students of the local junior , Continued on back page n Hatch, GO, lor 1 Jk. ! She of the St. ike Vrt of the t ' N A Title ll.MFS, IMmww, 1 1 ah NUMBER FORTY A. C. Hatch To 1 Head Iron Co. cross i . TANGLE WITH MILFORD FRI. Amos ( Hatili will succeed Gustsve O I, ai son of N'INIS Power Co. Agrees To Delay Increase uidi as l.aiiv Cedar Uit as eluuini.m ut Bentley, Kent Ben Iron County Chapter of the A decision by the Southern much as 10G,0o0 kilowatt hours le Mi teiison and Melvm H .American the Cross lied Utah Power i Company to in- per month records indicate. The do who a not see tile, ,is (iUt, was elected at a special elec-- crease the rales on electric 1 o an euessivv amount of action, posed increase would make turn held m Cedar City last ovver from cost to the City reach stagthem the vu re really mi the ball and ills by purchased Mr week. Larsen served lud Parowan was City temporarily gering proportions. City officials pla.ed some excellent te.unuoik in tins position for nine years. fore stalled at a meeting of explained. In fact, had the highCoach l'ciker stalled Rodney Retiring after serving the Parowan City officials and Povv-e- t er rates gone into effect imFile Bentley, Tom Dobrusky as secretary for 11 Chapter Company representatives last mediately, the January bill alone Ciaik, Don Mubhs and Boy Hen vears is Mrs K I, Jones of Friday morning At the meeting would have been increase! from sen. and right off the hat Bov Cedar. Mr Hauh will appoint H U P officials agreed to con- $1500 to over $2300, they said popped in the 1st 'omt With a his own secretary on old tinue the The Power Company gave as schedule until on the Flyeis, the slight edge Jensen of Cedar the matter has been Whitney reason for the proposed its i Bams bounded off investigated U to was lust City the Public Utilities Comby the fact that Cedar CJy ease, l't quarter lead and Jack Todd was mission of the Slate lesidents have been clamoring It was in the final period that elected second for a rate rut to consumers Coach Decker opened the The contract for purchase of to succeed C, L Fvving Marlu there. And if the reduction is and turned the package Topham of Parowan succeeds power from the S U. Power allowed by the Utilities Comonto The the floor "Di'gtes" :W Scott Mitchell as member Company had expired on Jana raise in rater to bi.vs took to the Fivers like 'of the Board of Directors; uary 12 With the renewal came mission, consumers outside the City would Dinks take to water and time Grant Seaman will succeed the proposed increase of approxto have be made in order to after time stole the Fiver's pass John Row berry on the Board imately 53f i for power purchas- meet operational requirements. es, to score. With the Fivers in jand Chester Cnpps was elect- ed by municipalities. Specificalthat the only way ti.u a tizzie, the Woolies bleated and Realizing ed Measurer to succeed Fran- ly, the demand rate would have increased cost to Paicviu fan off with a 49 lo :W victory cis Belenson been raised from $1 25 to $1 50 could be met would City possibly This Friday the Bams tangle Cleo Petty is holdover mem- per KWH; while the energy be by raising the rates to im with the Milford Tigers on the ber of the board and Mr. l.ar- - rate was to be increased front own consumers, City official-fel- t Milford court. In the two teams lftm xvl serve as 8 5 mills per KWH to 15 mills. that last encounter, the Bams edged number as immediate past every month of delay Parowan City is one of the would the Tigers by a 5142 margin chairman. help. It would take the major purchasers and buys as City that much nearer to the Last Friday the Tigers almost Mr, Hatch has long been completion of its new ate the Delta Rabbits up with associated with the lied Cross Delta taking the count by a 'organization having served as plant which is now n the viee-onof 4 m d Coach process Decker meager points. local chairman and as 31:i'Vor, Bed Creek Canyon. It is expecte his squad are anticipating chairman in the County Chap-- a that the power to he generated high school under the direct-jiorough one this Friday Imt will 'ter. His most recent rosponsi-b- e of Mrs. Marguerite Ort-oby the new plant added to the out for another victory at was spearheading the Bruce Decker and Mrs. Milford. Team spirit is running blood present system, will make the procurement program in jJean Hendrickson of the Eng-- 1 high, and the boys say that they Parowan. purchase of surplus power a ish department. "Preserving know it will be tough negligable quantity except for going and Our Freedom, is the subject are going' to give it even thing the Major W. Scott Mitchell and purposes of syncroniing them. E. Councilman last assigned Lyman Bay Pare-wan'Dr. have. power systems. Carlson Terry, they week personally delivered dentist for the past The program as arranged Principal Dailey reports that The possibility of increasing 16 months, announces that h power Citys municipal includes all of the reserved seat tickets by the committee the rates to pumpers in Parowan bonds to the hondipg company Jim Miller, Parowan High is moving to St. George Marcn Continued on hack page of colors by color presentation Valley was also vehemently of Boshworth, Sullvian Si Assoc1st- where he will take ov r School Junior, was accorded the bearers, Minnie Lowder and the Parowan by opposed group American medal first as iates of Salt Lake City and the dental practice of Dr. Lgion Bertha Mitchell; flag salute W. which included Scott Mayor w of the traditional to be led Denver. Bid of this concern fur .mier place Alpine Prince of that Cit by Mrs. Zilpha Dal-JtoD RobinMitchell, Councilmen, deThe Dr. states that there is a pratoncal contest held at the As a result of popular purchase of the bonds in a total The Parowan Third Ward Reauxiliary president, who much larger field for practice school Thursday. Presentation will also conduct the program; lief Society has scheduled Its mand, a repeat performance of amount of $223,000 was accepted son, E. Ray Lyman, E. J. King, of his profession in the Wash- was made by A. B Matheson, and the song, zkmerica, by monthly bake sale for Saturday, the Parowan High School oper- by the City Council in January. Claude Orton and City engineer, Thomas C. Adams. They felt ington County City inasmuch commander of post No. 20, who congreation led by Mrs. Bess Feb. 27, at 11: a m. in the Mitch etta, "Mississippi Melody, has The bonds included those issu- that any increase in expense as two dentists there have was also in charge of the pro- Miller. ell Gift and Appliance store. All been arranged for Monday night, ed in the amount of burdens to the farmers and livethe by City or will be going into the serv- gram during which the contest to Wilford Young, $1K5,ooO to finance construction Following invocation by members of the organization are according stock men at this time would ice and a third recently pass- took place. Jim is a son of Mr. & Chaplain Lilly Ward, the high urgently requested to contribute director. of the new be not only undesirable but dispower of II. this Miller Mrs. ed away. Taylor school band will play. A talk baked foods for the sale with The delightful musical was plant in Bed Creek and astrous. Canyon City. on "Our Flag, will be given all proceeds to help swell the presented Wednesday to a capHis leaving will be a great $39,000 replacement bonds with All phases of the matter are Second place went to Mrs. by Heber Gurr followed by a Ward Stake Church building fund. acity audience which greeted it which to redeem bonds in the receiving the attention of the loss to this community whose Ruth Lman Jenson, third to vocal solo, The Flag Without with great enthusiasm. Most of same amount issued in 1950 for Public Utilities Commission population should have been Maxine Rasmussen and fourth a at F. C. Van Bur-en- . Stain, by cast members made their completion of the Parowan the sufficient to maintain a dent- to Marna the plant. present time. all Seniors at The two winning essays musical debutes at this time ist here. In addition, "Chick the school. Heap, will be read and prizes of and were lauded highly for their and his wife, the former Clair Elizabeth is the name of the All contestants spoke to the seven wi!l dollars and three masterful performances. They Dale Rowley, have both beThe Privileges and be presented by Mrs. Daltor lovely little girl who arrived at subject, not only delighted but surprised come very active in both Mrs. Mae Simkins will give the Iron County Hospital on the audience with their interResponsibilities of an American and church affairs of the co Citizen." first time a patriotic reading followed Feb. 10th. to make of the ever popular since their arrival First and second place winners by another selection by the parents of Pvt. and Mrs. LeRoy pretations Twain Mark will be characters. here and they greatly will compete in the district con Band. Benediction will be by Skidmore of this City. The little missed. test at Beaver Monday in which the Chaplain. The operetta was presented gals birth weight was recorded The couple are now making winners from eight schools will The public is invited and at six pounds six ounces. Her in five short scenes, all set on A number of releases and Mace of to sell their participate. An attractive trophy-ne- urged to attend this meeting daddy heard the glad tidings in a corner of a small Raymond Lee Farrow Missouri arrangements home which they but re- - and the chance to compete in which is under the direction far away Fort Richardson, town in the year of once upon-- appointments were announc- as 2nd. assistant in the Stake ed at Sunday afternoons ses- Sunday School Superintendthe State f.nals will be the award of the Americanism committime. Alaska, where he is stationed cently moved into. sion of the Parowan Stake ency. Mr. Farrow was made a It is with deep regret that to the top orator there tee of the Legion Auxiliary. with the United States Army. Appearing in the cast were conference here member of the Stake Aaron ie and friends The proud mother is the former Charles Topham, David Orton, Quarterly their many The local contest had been patrons week-enlast Released from Priesthood committee which Vilo Adams, who with her little Lyle Dalton, Victor wish them every success in traditionally held on Armistice Norman, the Stake High Council be- was also reorganized to Day prior to this year. daughter are making a home Roy Rummlcr, Sanford Topham, greener pastures. cause of their Alma C. Lawrence .s activities out here with her parents, the Ancel Continued on hark parof town were k Thomas K. chairman; Howard Ward. Wm J Adams. Paternal grandparand Harley W. Dalton. L. Matheson and James II. ents, Mr. & Mrs'. A. L. Skidmore, Mr. Ilolyoak is serving as a Anderson. reside in Delta. Two sets of D. Watson Adams was made missionary in the St. George on the great grandparents All of members the Parowan Temple. Mr, Dalton is in the chairman of the Senior Aaronic Skidmore side live in Salt Lake'7 Stake High Priests Quorum and Central Atlantic States mis- Priesthood committee with School City. x The Parowan High of sion. D. Watson Adams,, and John W. were their guests partners Bentley, Howarci 1 Parent - Teachers Association Alma C. the Ward First Parowan Thomas Quorum Lawrence, Summit, Joseph, The arrival of a husky nine Davenpoit Founders Day program will be and members at a delightful supper were elected to Lollin take as Orton their members son the at Feb. at pound held Thursday, Tuesday night 25, 8:p.m. and The event was places. Woodrow Wednesday. party .secreDecker, Iron comnow is County Hospital feels that they in the school auditorium, it All Club members, organ- - Commerce Kendall Gurr, Lloyd Guy-mo- tary. held in the banquet room of the a of little trio for boys izations, or people that are would like to make this a announced by Mrs. E. J. King, pletes Hal Mitcheel and EuParowan Stake Patriarch Orland and Bella Wall Evans First Second Ward Church where in j and while worth president. interested in the welfare of program, Orton Oscar were 130 released as J. Hulet was featured approximately persons were gene our children for a recreation- - so doing it is necessary to All past presidents of the or- of this City. Young brothers, sealed. . of the Third Quorum speaker at the Sunday mornofficers al program will be interested plan accordingly to meet the ganization will be introduced Dennis, 3, and Larry, 15 months A program followed in the of Elders with Kenneth Jos- ing General session of tke to know that the Chamber wants and needs of all organ-- 1 by Mrs. King and honored at ef age, are anxiously awaiting recreation hall and included eph, Charles F. Bentley, Glade conference, while David L. his arrival in the family circle, of Commerce has set up a izations, clubs and citizens of the meeting. Smith and Cyril Pendleton, Sargent, former Parowan and I aternal is W. numbers by opera soloists from to succeed them. will be be to Also featured grandfather committee to work with all Parowan. Cedar Stake President, spoi the College of Southern Utah t Vvre play, Leonard Evans while maternal under the direction suggest that if clubs or presentation of the Released also were Aaron during the afternoon meetorganizations. They invite rep- of Prof. from all clubs organizations would like to High Pressure Area," written grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Blaine Johnson. A short skit was Rasmussen, secretary of the ing. Other speakers included resentatives and oganizations to attend a present something particular by Nora Sterling and directed Wall, reside in Salt Lake City, also presented by the Parowan 1st. Quorum of Elders, and a number of younger memb meeting that will be held on in the recreational field, it by Mrs. Marguerite Orton., Mr. Sc Mrs. sixth grade under the super- - John M. Farrow, secretary of ers of the Priesthood Quorums Ray II. Adams Monday, March 1st. at thr w ould be well worth their Participating in the cast arc the 4th. Quorum. Their suc- - and of the LDS Girls groups while to blueprint or draw out Mary Etta Stubbs. Susan Ben- - proudly announce the arrival vision of Mrs, Jean Hendrickson. Courthouse at 8 PM. not announced. as well as several Church Amos C. Hatch, First Ward Tuesday plans as to what they would sen, Mrs. Veda Adams and M. of a new' grand.ion Homer Boardman, counse- workers who were called from evening at the Iron County Hos- Quorum leader, headed the com- lor in the 2nd. Elders Quor-u- r, the audience to speak extemmittee on arrangements and was a panel pital. Parents of the eight pound A. James and Anderson, poraneously. assisted by members of his :ent Prob- - boy are Don and Amy Lou Adits were Golden Gleaners and Mast-er-released secretary, ams Knight of Cedar City who group. will be led by Mrs. Edna . ser.tatives of the Chamber ef Arlo D. with Men of the Stake were Topham and have started in the year OI Commerce and the City willjS. Batch. also have a little daughter. A Don C- - Barton appointed to honored at the MIA session. 1954, to take care of children contact 0Jr School Board com-- j Special musical numbers will host of other grandparents are fill the vacancies. Lloyd Guy-mo- n Sunday evening and pressof ad ages and O- j- j. miUee and County chairman! be provided by the High School on the welcoming list and inwas released as counsel- ed the program at that time. There will be a Junior Gun or in the Stake YMMIA super Mrs. Lollin Grimshaw of the This invitation is to people of the County Commissioners rrus:c department under the clude Mr. Sc Mrs. Royce Knight, Sc Rod club meeting Wednesday intendency, Eva Adams from Enoch Ward received her that are interested in such and discuss this matter. They direction of Wdfurd Young, and Cedar City; Norman Day who will Mr. Sc Mrs. Alma Knight, Cedar the 24 at 7:30 in the Court houee. the Stake YWMIA Board and Golden Gleaner award arm Mr. horse-,- ' will by to a rifle effort as: forth range, every put things City; Mrs. Amy Knell, New- All boys under 16 that are in- Wm. T. Davenport as a Stake Shirley S. Talbot ar.d D . manship, athletics, ar.d all establish a recreational pro-- 1 dr g. Bless This House. nd The is invited 'McBride their Silver Gl.mr.- castle; and Mrs. Luella R. terested should be there. Elect- Missionary. public recreation for the youngsters gram to begin this seme year ions will be held. Continued ca tack page Adams, Parowan. urged to attend. Glen Garfield will take the j of all ages. The Chamber ri 'cf 1954. oi 1 the King sett, so iad A KihI 1 i I . - j , C I ' in-c- vice-preside- d nt vice-preside- Mir-ptis- t Americanism Program Set For Feb. 26 Vi j j ex-ofiic- io hydri-clectri- Councilman Dr. Carlson con-Uucti- 1 Icli r Municipal n, Terry To Leave Pa ro wen Ji?n Miller Wins Ilomls Leqions s School Operetta To Be Repeated Oratorical Medal Iar-owa- n - Notice n, Monday Evening hydro-electri- c New Arrivals Releases & Appointments Announced c'ic At Parowan Stake Quarterly Conference a d. PTA Schedules ir-clu- Hol-yoa- Founders' Day Program IMPORTANT RECREATIONAL Church Doings MEETING TO BE HELD MARCH f n, ' j i j i I i one-ac- j j ceors j j j j s, Notice -- j i c great-grandparent- de |