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Show i i i J ti . ij U . il , AV 147 ' 2 PAROWAN LIEN ESCAPE INJURIES MRS IN SEPARATE CARfACCIDENTS ftiffisii! Two Parowan men fortun- - mormng He crawled from, fctely escaped injury in twojthe badly damaged vehicle, f separate highway accidents last week when both of then--' cars overturned at widely, separated points in the county Claude Orton linotype op-- ! O' ' practically unscathed, hitch.-a ride to Cedar City and put in his regular shift at ihe MM-- ' I lilti M Sl P4KOW AN l'!U)U truck j bout miles north of Lund Mr Lyman was transporting a load of 20 steers fiom Par-Tw- o eighteen year old Par- - owan to the Jess Guymon owan youths who had been ranch when the front wheelj arraigned on charges of grand of his truck locked The ms-- 1 larceny, were bound over to chine skidded out through ha the Adult Probation and Par-- 1 brush and came to rest on ole Board for supervision as its top Mr Lyman was imprisoned long as their behavior is satis- factory. This action was taken in the cab for about ten min-- j by the Court of the Fifth Jud- - utes Indore he was able toj icial District Tuesday after force open the door and make the Judge had delayed im- - his escape Fortunately the gasoline was not ignited. position of sentence. The two Roy Rowley and The 20 animals were thrown a heap under the overturn-arraigne- d in been had Ray Bess, previously in the Cedar City ed truck bed with two of them Justice Court, and had plead being killed Others were guilty to the charges. They somewhat injured but not were then turned over to the seriously. Mr. Lyman and Mr District Court for trial Tues-- ' Guymon. who was traveling day where they appeared with with a second load some dis-ocounsel and waived time tance in the rear, were able in which to enter pleas. to extricate the cattle then will of sentence returned for help The body Imposition be carried out at any time of the truck was completely either of the boys conduct wrecked himself in an unsatisfactory manner. two-to- n j , i ice-p- j Ezra Taft Henson ut j i Funeral Services At the same session of Court one of two men found j guilty of second degree burg- - For F. lary was sentenced to a term 1 of not more than ten years' 11 i or less than one year in the nOlyOOK MOndOy State Prison. Ferrell D. Min-- 1 fo" Jos,eph Funtral er who had a previous crim-- ! Holyoak 76. l.fe- Continued on Back Page lrguson of this communresident long be held will Monday at ity, 2: p.m. in the First Ward. Mr. Holyoak, prominent civic and church leader and one of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilger Southern Utahs outstanding announce the arrival of a Etockmen and farmer, died at new grandson on March 7 at 6: p.m. Thursday while Henderson, Nevada. Parents to the hospital. Alof the tiny little 4112 pound though he had suffered from boy are Norman and Dorothv chronic stomach trouble for Schiefer Gilger, Henderson. He years, he was critically ill makes a quartette of sons for but a short time before his the couple with Timmy, 8, passing. Death was attributed Norman Jr, 4, and Arden, 2, to a ruptured stomach ulcer. He was born in Parowan, making up the foursome. Other grandparents include Mr. January 23, 1878, a son of and Mrs. Arden Schiefer of George and Elizabeth FerguSpringdale and great grand- son Holyoak. He attended the j mother, Mrs. Eva Gilger of local schools and early in Parowan. Mrs. Hugh Gilger life took up his agricultural spent a wreek in Nevada with pursuits in which he continher sons family then brought ued to the time of his death. He married Harriet Scott the three older boys back here 'of Nephi June 15, 1904 in the with her for awhile. . Salt Lake Temple. Too thrilled to speak, almost, misHe fulfilled a two-yea- r are Woodrow and LaRue Ev- sion to the British Isles durans Watson since the arrival ing his early married life. He of their first daughter, Sunday had served in the Sunday March 14 at the Iron County Schools, as a Ward Teacher Hospital. The young miss tip- and in the Priesthood Quorped the scales at a husky 8 ums, and held the office of lbs. 1 oz. Pleased as punch High Priest at the time of his are her two big brothers,-Ralph- ,, death. 13 and Kenneth, 6. He had served several terms are as a City Councilman and had grandEqually pleased Mrs. John and been head of the Field and Mr. parents, C. Evans of this City and the Irrigation Companies. He Continued on back page Ralph Watson of Los Angeles are new LaRue and the baby spending a few days at the home of her parents since their arrival from the hospit- - Joseph j en-rou- te Sec. Benson To esident. societal - tiea-suuand live board memlor y- Iheir County Oig.unntum Convention to hi held m Douithouse Saturdiv, Man-27 .,t !! (HI PM Completed elections m all districts should mu hide o- - delegates to the Countv Convention Noiman, Mel Fvie, l nitcd States Sicrct.uy of Ag iK'iilture, Utahs own Ezra 'lalt Benson, will present one of his major addresses of the ear on his Agriciiltuie Program when he speaks before a meeting of Ltah, Idaho and joining Pa mi ers and Livestock men in Logan, Saturday, April 3rd This meeting sponsored by all agriculture groups in the three states is scheduled for 2 p m. at the Utah State Agricultural College Field House. .so j l j -r The Association was established in order that all dairymen might have a chance to improve their dairy cattle and thus enjoy a higher standard of living. It has reached a membership over 5000 dairymen living in five Idaho, Wyoming, States, of New Mexico and Nevada. Local dairymen and other agriculturalists are urged by Mr. Morris to make every attempt possible to attend both the Assoe-iions meeting in the forenoon and then to hear Secretary Benson at the afternoon meeting. almost complete lax cf news about Parowans team in the tournament we are makWith the ing our selections the above way which in all probabilities will be as accurate as the selections a made by the "state al. Republicans Organize Clair (Puffer) Ward is happy over the news from Kearns, Utah S' cf the new, 6 pounds 4 oz. baby ' The Exodus, a highly one boy born to Mr. & Mrs. Kent R. Ward in a Salt Lake City ect drama in three scenes written by Stanley Kimball,' hospital on March 17. to tend is will be presented by the big Ward helping Ivy Jeanne 5, Sherry 3 and jowan Stake MIA drama de- -' La Nae lhi at the Wards new partment Tuesday evening in This makes the Parowan High auditorium. home in Kearns. 3 out of an The Exodus is highly dra-- j grandson number matic for even dozen grandchildren presentation centered & were named the district committee with Howard Adams, J. Harold Mitchell, W. Clair Rowley and Mary Lyman as its delegates In district No 2, A. C Hatcn was chairman, Eva Adams, Alberta 4 Evans, iseciVtaxy-treasure- Continued on Back Rage papers. i r'f, 'f,4 I .4 . ' A 4 r sfi". ' , w , j 4 ; : j - ' After seeing all of the 15 teams play in the State Class B basketball tournament it is our cpmion that the above group of boys were as good, iJ not better, than any quad erered Members of the team are; front row, left to right, Lyle Mortensen, Melwn Orton, co captijis . November, Before leaving, he and his parents enjoyed a trip into where Southern California Dan with the visited they Evans in San Clemente.. r. IRON COUNTY BOARD MAKES ALLOCATION FOR RECREATION Iand3 upon which facilities are to be iocated; that cities match the County funds in cash and or labor; that definate plans for projects be set up and approved by the Executive Board before they commence. Written reports the progress of community projects must also be made to the Board at determined inter- of vals. of the Execute e Members Per capita apportionments rang- Board include Commissioner ed from a low of 50c in Cedar to Warren II Bulloch, chairman; as high as $7 per person in some Commissioner Jess Gujmon; of the smallest communities. School board members, Samuel This was done to permit the Abbott and J. S. Prestwicli; and latter who have practically no County Clerk, W. Clair Rowley facilities, to have most of the Dr and P.ul'och Mr. Prestwich money until such time as they hae j J port at their respective wards at 6 30 Sunday in readiness for the program. Time for the Second Ward Conference has not been i ,..fv j r' i '4 , . o Definate steps toward realization of a County-widrecreation program in Iron Co. were made last week when the Recreational Executive Board made an allocation of funds to the various cities and towns within the County. Allocations were made after the Board had studied the proposed recreation programs as submitted by the various cities. i f ? , and n; Joseph F. Holyoak, Leonard Evans and C. L. Robinson were named to the committee while Holyoak, Evans and Leon Robinson will V 4k I ed l , Knowing they would leads' have to hustle to beat a f,u up bunch of Parov.au R m r. 6 4 4 t Par-sister- s, bout the theme of the exodus of the members of the Church Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsden cf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Illinois received word of the arrival Saints from their ' In a Salt Lake hospital or. homes. The setting is in the March 17 of a new grandson 'Thayer farmhouse in Carth-- i Parents of the fine boy, who age. HI , in February, 1845 weighed just eight pounds, j Members of the three wardsare Ralph and Vivian Mars-- , and Paragonah Ward are parden of Ephriam. Ralph is tcipating in the play which is j music instructor in the Snow directed by Mrs. Carol Adams Junior College there- The Wnght, Stake Drama direct-- j includes, in the couple has one other child.- or. The cast on back pag Coctuiued J Joyce, age two. Paulina DUP Camp Schedules March Meeting City-Marc- " j j : Marine Corps r J 19-1- 5 Hal Evans Enlists In f - 1 ! I t . 1. Primaries To Hold Con. "TT- - t- . i Times All State Basketball Team ' i to,1 j Stake MIA To Present "The Exodus" Tuesday FOKTT-NINl- Miners by siootmg to a qu' k lead with 3,11 .itos g n in the 1st pm eu ,f t; eRomof the Is; t'u sijr.a were out limit by a lml.l score, but the eftwits of jumpm J.nk Munnion. fixed that m the ing of the 2nd The Lig Miner d three baskets befoic Parowun could seme and thus umt with 2 mm 4 :ec gone in this perio (lay. 'night e j hit 5-- 1 ed home after garnci.ng the NumUu H spot tn the state tournament last Saturdav Parowan Parowan Parowan Parowan Parowan Parowan Bingham South Summit Richfield govcin-o- r h v Team Parowan Parowan Salt Lake City on May 2t State Democidtic Chairman Milton 1. WVilnmann will be present at the Convention together with a kev note speaker from Salt Lake John Hoyden, M'M and former US Distnot Attorney Scott Matheson have The Paulina Camp, DUP, bien invited Honorable Wal- will hold its rtgular monthly ler K Granger will give the meeting Thursday at 2 pm at addrosse of welcome the home of Mrs Phoebe TayGusiive O Larson lor. The lesson on "Pioneer Chan man Iron Co Deni Com Industries," will be presented by Mrs Edna Hatch Special' iau' . musical numbers will be fur- - Ut' a c iant-- toss ,n tlie coru' nished by Mrs Beverly Taylor. All iadies are united Miners as another 8 m.nu'is attend of play elapsed, but hd Tom Dobrusky on fouls. Replacing Dobrusky was Rod Bentley, who plaved an excellent floor game, Clair llulet was imitlutml on Pagi t uri-Pu publican party precinc chairman of the Parowan pro-- 1 cinct at a party mass mcc- - S Illicitly ing here Monday evening Mrs Joan W. Wheat y was First and Third Ward Prielected secretary of the pre-- i mary Associations will preinct. sent their annual Conference During the mass meeting program Sunday evening. which was held in the Court Both will commence at 7. room, members of the three pm and will be held in their a son of Mr. Hal. voting districts held separate respective ward chapels where and MrsEvans, Clefford Evans .J sessions and named their del- parents and friends are invitis this now stationed City, egates to the County Repub- ed to attend. U S with the Marine Corps lican convention as well as All children in both organi- in San Diego where he is retheir district organsetting up zations will participate in the ceiving his basic training afizations. - theme for which ter enlisting in Salt Lake District number one re- program; 14. will "A be Testimony Grows. elected Howard M. Adams as Ward children are to First The young man had attainchairman. Mary Lyman as vice chairwoman and Donna Jean rehearse at 7: pm Saturday, ed the rank of cadet Major Primary officers announce and in the R O T C. at College of Mitchell, secretary-treasureask he parents to please cooper- Southern Utah when David A. Matheson, E. Ray . ate. found disconit to necessary Lyman and Fae N. Benson Children are asked to re- tinue his attendance there in to Times Selects Team Parowan Parowan Parowan Parowan Parowan I v U In Satmday night's tonsol-Olfnvr- s 'ation cha upnmship game, the Democratic Otgamotnm for Bingham Miners stavtd off the next two yens will he u 4th quarter tallv to down chosen at the an the Paiov.an Ranis 5149 ten delegates elected to a- Ihe Ranis swpi ised the tend the Stati Convention n fiunier candidate for Art Vein pertaining to the future plans for club members will be discussed at the meeting Monday in addition to the regular Membelection proceedings ers are urgently requested to attend and all interested persons are invited. 1st Dalton he P.u owan Rams returnHv 1 I this coming year. Manv important matters Roy Benson Tom Dobrusky Eric Clark Dave Orton Mel Hyatt 2nd Team Gale Stolk Don Stubbs Rod Bentley I.arry King Kent Benson 3rd Team Lyle Mortensen Melvin Orton Jack Mannion Elgin Louder Carlos Hansen . to Inad the County All-Sta- te The 5th annual business meeting of the Cache Valley Breeding Association will be held in Hyde Park, Utah in the L D S. Chapel Saturday morning at 10:30 a in. according to Ray Morris, president of the local branch of the association. This will permit all to hear Secretary Benson in the afternoon. ,4 Rams Return With 8th Place Laurels Par-ewa- It cooperated the summer with the Uity m making vast improvements at the City Race Track and rodeo grounds and plans on continuing to do Make Major Speech April 3 p. art completing plans for s Low tier. Dick Tullis, Morten.sen and Roy Adams The club was oigamzed a year ago under its articles of lneoipoi ation and juiticipat-e- d extensively m community and group activities during j Mil MU:iHA With reports m from nio.st districts Inn County Demo-ctat- s Holding these offices tin the last year have been 11 J Clair llulet Victor King, M I Convention :v.r-come- j VII, 1 In County the sure signs that it is from the directum the Red Hill Wranglers So Club Memlvis aie do mg the dirt off their suddh pohsh'Pg up then spurs a ,. lunging m their horses lien the pastures in prepara', n for a second year of equestrian activity All memlvrs aie asked to attend an election and Kimii-- 4 ss meeting Moiulav at H pin m the Court room of the ( Uoutt House To be elected that night aie a president, a-- I Parowan 1ml Vicitiifu" Of Democrats Meet j 15 j IMh s I ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY morning forme; Although w h.no Ivon Mayor E Ray Lyman was having real w intei the just just as fortunate when he few day s. Spring hum be just escaped uninjured from hs' around the corner One ot overt urned for the Interent if RED HILL WRANGLERS TO Record office The accident occured about erator for the Iron County Rec !two miles out of town neari ord, tipped his Plymouth Sc- - the Pendleton place when the, dan over as he was driving steering gear of the car was' to work alone last Wednesday thought to have caused the tip over Saturday 1 Wcckl Tom Dobrusky and David Orton, Donald Stubbs. Roy Benson, and Dorald Burton, athletic manager. Back row, Mehin Hyatt, Larry King. Ga'e , and Rodney Stolk, Eric Clark, Kent Ber.tiey. Eer-scn- been provided with enough to furnish their basic recreational needs. The Board allocated $3,800 to Cedar City; $2,500 to Parowan; $1,500 to Paragonah; $1,000 to Summit; $1,200 to Enoch; $1,300 to Kanarra; $1,300 to New Castle; to Beryl and $000 $2,000 to Modena. The total of $15,500 was raised through levies of .2 mills each by the County and the County Schools for this purpose in 1953. Conditions under which the money will be made available in- elude procurement of title to , ! i j k were authorized to meet with the itnin Board of Kar.arra and the ether three to meet vitn the Paragonah Town Board to deems their recreation programs am! explain the participation by the County Board. At the meeting last week, Cedar City was represented by rerrell Peterson; Parowan by Howard Ward; Paragonah by Revere Robinson: Sum nut LA Rex llulet; Enoch by Dee ,! Alton Em ken; Kanarra. Ford; cst Hefner cf New Ca'U'; A! and LaMar Feterson, Beryl; Lund, Modena. h |