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Show ni i; 1 . ; r 'fy DA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3 IS 4-- DAY AT THE FAIR H Moat of the 350 club boys and girls and their leaders of Iron County are expected to participate in the Fair this year, according to Miss Emma Neilsen. Home Deniva-fitratio- n agent for Iron County, and Stephen Brower, Co on and off the girls who are 4-- girls stock 30 a m both boys and will participate in Lie- 9 volumne n at the Ramou i Hot t barn with Carl Cox. in charge of this supervo-odepartment. Girls' demonstration Agricultural agent, w ho are in charge of club work contests will be conducted at - judging r 4-- 4-- at the school hous while at 1 pm boys' demon strut ions will be conducted at the Barns At that hour also the girls will hold the dress Commencing at 9am th review practice in the school style dress review' contest auditorium The girls' judgjudging will take place wuthiing contest will be in' Id at costumes to be judged both 12 pm at the school. . The day will be climaxed 'bv the Stvle Dress Review- L. and Awards program at 4 m the Iarowan School auditorium All costumes made 10 30a m l g J Wilkerson To Get Biology "U Degree At SALT LAKE CITY David Lee i;o an riMK.s, JLX D. their sumbe mode!- parowan, Utah, ! A University Mr. Wilkerson will receive a bachelor of Science degree in biology. He plans to continue studies in the University College of Medicine. He is a graduate of Jordan High School in Sandy. Officers Elected At Iron County Reunion have Over J2 Ooo in prizes been set up for winners in the of the Fair many divisions tie hi will ought in from Judges to judge ( utside the County winners m the livestock, crops, ruts and crafts, flowers, and 4 H departments home-makin- i Residents at the groups annual reunion held at Lagoon resort Sunday afternoon. Rex C. Ward of Lake City was named vice president and Thelma Gibson of Bountiful was elected secretary. n 2in that over V? h Mr &. Mrs. Harvey E. Duntnn announce the engagement and j I L. Mortensen, El, was awrarded the prize for being the oldest person present While the Roy Moore family had the distinction of being the largest family pres- ent with its parents. It is planned to keep the Iron County reunion an annual affair and one which is looked forward to with It provides anticipation. great an opportunity for the former residents of this Southern County to meet rmd renew, even their acquaintances since have long though they shaken the home soil from their shoes. Incidentally, it provides a keen attraction to present residents of tne County who happen to be visiting in the Northern area at the right moment ; , j . and remove his honesty of his immediate family were gloves and do everything poss- ible to stop the killings. May I present for the ceremony. The new Mrs. Pendleton is urge that you approach each the former Lucy Ford of Canton, tour of duty motivated by the Oklahoma, whom Mr. Pendleton desire and intent of preventing met while serving as an LDS to the best of your ability these missionary in that area. He so called accidents that stain officiated at her baptism intoJuith blood the highways of our the Church after converting her ytete. May I urge that you stay to his religion. jrit of towns and remain on the job and that you halt every resident of this community and driver you can possibly reach has but recently returned to who is observed violating the Tarowaa after an absence of principles of safe and sane driv- Go scars in the Central States ing. mission All that we can do either inThe couple is making a temn- - oividually or collectively nay be o ary home on Mr. Pendletons insufficient to the demands of farm in Parow an Valley, present conditions but to do Irs H:s brothers and sisters er.tcr-thos- than rur 's harmful and twined m their honor at a nay actually cnrtribufe to the loss of life. rrty a the recreation camp the following Your usual response to con ; , - e Five-Mol- evc-r.i- r ddK-n- of emergency is exp-f-e'e- d r ; In the show Saturday you will see trick roping and fancy horse catches by Buss Carson. He also spins six ropes at a time and catches four running horses in a single loop, sommersaults and catches a running horse in his spinning loop. His two daughters, Barbara Jean, 11, and Joan, 10, and son Merrill, 7, each spin ropes on horseback and do some of the most daring trick riding V tints seen in the Western Paragonoh Miss To Marry Idaho Man g srn-in-la- "juke box of so we High School gym- ' onld be exhibitors are once again reminded of a few gcneral roles and regulations which must be complied with. The General Fair Committee reserves tne right to interpret rules and regulations and to settle and detet-minall maters, questions and can dance, vacant the SUGGESTION: side of main west on the building street. Is that asking too much, a place to spend our spare time without spending a lot of money? Could we please have this? The Teens of Parowan differences that may arise therefrom. The Fair management Is not responsible for loss or damage by any cause whatsoever to exhibit while on display or rnroute to or from the Fair. 2- - Exhibitors must attend to in the delivery person or by agent of article or animal for exhibition to the respective departments; in all cases see to of entry the proper affixing and claim their tags; property at the end of the Fair. 3All 4 H Club exhibits must he registered by 10: a m. Sept. 2 All Homemaking exhibits by 12: noon. Sept. 2. All Crops by 9:a.m. Sept, a. All arts and crafts by 10: a. m. Sept. 3. All livestock by 10: a m. Sept. 1- - - 3 Lookout For Fraudulent Insurance Agents 6, 1954 August Utah State Press Association I. O. Box 1327 Flowers by ll:a.m. Sept. 3. All arficles entered in the Fair muM be left in their until respective departments 4- - P:p.m. Sept. 4. articles entered in the homemaking or arts and crafts departments must be the work of the exhibitor. 6Articles entered at previous county or state fairs or national contests will not be eligible for 3- - All season 2. affairs. During the p i she was a student at the Brigham ' I a Parowan nasium All livestock will be at the Rambouillet bam. Each inquiry to the Department has resulted in a letter to that person containing, largely, the information in this release, but it has not stopped his activities. An inquiry was received from Hinklcy, Utah as late as . i this town would sure appreciate a small recreation renter. Something with The teenagers All Humcmaking, arts & crafts, flowers, erops, and 4 11 Club exhibits will be housed in the lovely J Oklahoma Matron Fri-da- v Salt Lake City, Utah Attention: Mr. Bob Ward Dear Mr. Ward: The State Insurance Depart- competition. - Entries are limited to bona ment began receiving inquiries fide residents of the and complaints about a fraudulcounty. ent insurance agent from resi- Others may be entered for disdents in the smaller towns in play only. 8- - An exhibitor cannot the Stale about four months ago. compete self. her to him) against have (or been more date there Up 9- - The judges will not award than ten such inquiries from premiums unless the articles different towns in the State. are deemed worthy of merit. A person giving Provo, Utah, 10- - Prizes will be awarded to as his address and signing his any worth .while articles not name as W. H. Hale, II. W. Hale, listed. and J. H. Hales has been takThere are committee repreing applications from elderly sentatives in most of the compeople for Hospital Insurance, munities of the County who may bo contacted relative to bringSurgical Insurance, Medical Insurance and Life Insurance ing in articles for exhibit if insupposedly, on the one appli- dividuals are not able to make He goes through cation. the the trip themselves. formality of writing an appliVery detailed instructions have cation, having the applicants sign been published in the Fair bookand thereafter collecting from lets put out by the Fair comthem approximately $30.00. He All persons who plan to mittee. issues a dime-storreceipt with- enter any item in the fair should out the name of a company or consult the book for this inforI any other means of identification mation. on it, and then disappears. The Fair Books may be securThere is no such individual in Cedar City from the County licensed to sell insurance in the ed office or from radio Agents State of Utah. The name of the In Parowan they station KUB. company given in one or two the County Court at are available instances is a fictitious name. Times or Parowan the House, The man, himself, seems to be from Fair Board president, persuasive enough to convince Brown or Fair manager, the old people that he can sell Tnales Arnold Gurr. them insurance even though they instinctively know they are beyond the age at which insurrance is ordinarily obtainable. j Enoch his indoor coliseum in Montgomery, at the Alabama; Calgary Stampede; at the Nations largest Independence Day celebration in Portland, Oregon and in many other places. Mr. Carson says the show performances run nearly one and three fourths hours. In them you will see Trigroy, a beautiful Palomino stallion who is a son ot Roy Rogers famous Trigger", among the many other fine animals which will perform. The show will be presented at the Parowan City Race Track Saturday afternoon. Sept. 4, at 2:30 pm under the auspicies of the Iron County Fair Committee. - ; Local Man them to do Other towns have some recreation for their a swimming pool, skating unk, or etc.! Parowan doesnt have anything at all! tecn-lagtr- of I Buss Carson, former Utahn Buss and the genius behind Carrsons Western Shows" will bring his accomplished family and troupe to Parowan next week to provide the featured entertainment during the Iron County Fair Friday and Saturday. The show hails from North Hollywood where Mr. Carson, in the w inter time, pi events a special school Lyceum show in the 400 Los Angeles City and county schools His big Western Show- troop has been a perennial attraction for eight .vears at the Santa Claus parade in Hollywood end in the Rose Parade. His troupe of seven trained horses, three dogs and six talented persons have performed before 80,(HK) spectators in the Death Valley pageant, They have appeared in the world's largest , Mr. catih from the back y now been; The 10:a.m. gcneral session successive Sunday will hcld in tlw Parowan Third Ward-Stak- e Clair Mortensen, Mr Dur- - House. while the afternoon ham and Mrs. Imogene Adams 6ession will moved to ormer Paro- - Enoch where the new immons, a chapel wan resident.s. were in charge at will dedicated there of the affair. Follow-infam under ceremonies ily group picnic eaten under appropriate of the direction Bishop ' Superinten- one of the boweries at the Isascson. amusement park, a misF. C. Van Buren will be cellaneous program was preIhe featured speaker at thr Subject : Increased Enforcement sented. Group singing was M Effort I A. Sunday evening service led by Mr. Durham followed to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Traffic casualties during the by a specialty act by a son Third Ward Chapel. and daughter of Mrs. Pauli ic present month indicate in a most forceful manner the imAdams Burris of Magna, a mediate need for all out effort vocal solo by Ashton Smith Weds on the part of all enforcement formerly of Enoch, a piano solo by Rex Mitchell, son of personnel. We all agree that enClaude and Marcella Mitchell gineering improvements, traffic of Ogden, and two numbers safety education, newspaper, inand television male which radio, publicity by quartette Now receiving the congratucluded a son of Morris and lations of their friends and are necessary but the most effee- Beatrice Adams Johnson of relatives in Parowan are Mr. tc t,vp instruments with which to Davis County. J. Clayton Mrs. Woodruff Pendleton who combat the highway crash prob- lem are the enforcement officers. ' Mitchell extended brief greet- were united in marriage Wed No to Mrs. the group and Ci,y Coun,y or Sta,e trough- ings August 18. Bishop Claude resday, the nation has successfully! rut Blanch Dalton Hammond of Adams of the Parowan Second the situation any other way. met Price sang a song. Other mis- Ward officiated at the rites at cellaneous entertainment was the home of Mr. Pendletons May I call upon every man also brought in by the comand daughter, Mr. & who wears his badge with honor mittee. Mrs. Howard Waters. Members to teenagers of this town dont seem to sjx'iid muih time their home town in Why? '1 hat's a very easy question to answer, there isnt anything for with a few games added. j thcr event which has held for three horse FEATURED AT WESTERN SHOW - : a UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT TO BE So-Sa- j making t - J ' fnPr,'ma Buss Carson horse, Gold I County - ( e The j Former Parowan residents, g What Parowan Needs!! I George H. Durham of Salt Lake City, was elected pres-- 1 ident of the Former Iron Judging m the 4 II Department' will take place Thursday morning; in the llomemaking depar- runts at l.p m, Thursday. Crops, livestock, arts & crafts, and Powers will all be judged morning J t stores and Cedar to added City being the strong effort being made appealing to all people of the Tri State area to shop in Cedar, we hope that the citizens of this area realize that Parowan has Final details for the Quart-- , 5cveral fmo s,ores o ,ht'ir own locally owned. erly Conference of Parowan, As far as bargains arc Stake. LDS Church, here on and Sunday have ed a httIe cl,,se shoPPnR "11 been announced by the Stake, convince am one that our local Mores can meet, and often times Presidency. beat, B. any of the items these Isaacson of thj Thorpe out ,own (lf s,res use as Presiding Bishopric of the will represent the tising leaders. It should be realized that the General Church authorities and Donald D. Davis will rep- - overhead expenses of operating fesent the Church welfare a retail store in Parowan are committee during the confer a lot less expensive than in a encelarger community. A special welfare meetipg Three of our local merchants will be held in Parowan First ere advertising in this weeks lt and Second Ward Relief paper, showing their specials 6 ciety rooms Saturday at 30 in an effort to remind everyone P m- The Priesthood leader-War- d why they should shop at home ship meeting to follow at and save money, For a better community. letR 8:p m. in the Chapel will be held for all who have part all try to keep our local bus- in the Aaronic priesthood incss establishments of the Wards in adver-Churc- SIXTEEN IN PRIZES TO BE $2,000 a-- With all of the big new concern-Saturda- NUMBER 1 minute pieiMrations for the coming Iron Countv Fair here on Sept 3 and 4 are being made as fanners and livestock men. housewives, linbbicsts and joutlg-- ; Mcrs of the area ready their exhibits for this outstanding an jtm.il event Shop At Home Lake Citv. com- k. my OFFERED IN IRON COUNTY FAIR j Minnesota, will deliver the mencement address. aigot OVER - by the girls during mer programs will ed during the show with ap- Wilkerson. son of Dr. & Mrs Refreshments will be served propriate narration by the R. T. Wilkerson and husband of leaders. during the evening, committee of Kathleen Henson the former The parents and friends of members stated All Junior M 280 will Parowan. graduates the Club bovs and girls arc Men and Junior Gleaners of the join to receive degrees from the Un- not only invited but urged to Parowan Stake are invited to iversity of Utah Friday. attend any or all of these attend Summer commencement will phases of the days program. Cash prizes will be awardbe held on the John It. Fark ed for the various winners at Building Plaza beginning at 6:40 Hoebel. the County Fair and a chance Si)YC TirtlC & p m. Dr. E Adamson v of to compete for further honhead of the department of ors at the State Fair in Salt MoilCy anthropology at the i MES iff Parowan And Vlclnttu nis court will provide the set tmg for the Parowan Make Jim lor M Men and Junior (Hounds Mm ni ught Capers, " on Tuesday evening, it has been announced bv Sanford Topham and Jaime the Jones, group presidents 8 at will commence affair pm with featured dances and mixer-- , to bo conducted b Mr A Mrs Norman Grim-haStake MIX dunce directors Stake MIA officers. Stake Pics Bishoprics and idency, Ward then partners will be special guests 4-- H - r - thirty mnf: Moonlight Capers" Set For Tuesday The Parowan High School ten 1 Friday has been designated as club day and will include a day-lonschedule of events for the youngsters Iit interest "I'ulillshed Wvidilu for participating At OW AN arenas. Gold, the mother of Trigroy approaching marraigae of their walks in a circle backwards, Jonn Marie and Jennie daughter twice standing on her back feet W'illiam Hart, son of Mr. & Mrs W. of Fred Hart Virginia, Idaho. end dancing on all fours. Young Merrill rides a bucking Shetland The couple will exchange wedin a trick riding act. In pony ding vows in a ceremony to be a musical chair race, the solemnized in the Manti Temple on September 10. youngsters frequently beat their able to skill The following evening they wll elders by being be honored at a reception in fully maneuver their Shetland Paragonah On September 18 ponies. a Mildew, pure blood they will be feted at a reception in Virginia. Idaho. On Sept. 8, Dalmation dog, does a rope Mrs. Dunton will entertain at a jumping act; while Snowball, trousseau tea for her daughter a pure white Siberian sled dog, at the family home in Paragonah. rides a running horse. Such are The bride elect who has been some of the acts Buss Carson making her home in Salt Lake "ill present to the Fair Crowd at City this summer, has asked Parowan Saturday. her sister Anna May to be maid . of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Opal Hart and Miss Judy Further Registration Dates Set Jennie is one of Paragonahs Although there will be no more registration dates for those who desire to cast their ballots in the Sept. 14th. Primary election, there are standing and excelled three such days scheduled n speech acfivit.es ;.s well as for thosewho wish to vote in (dking an active part in school the regular election on Nov owug lad es. She is a graduate of Ue L DS Seminary and of the Pa.wan High School a high where she maintained XoL.rg Persons who have net voted in the last general or Umvtrsdy. t - al o a Vr student at municipal elections and those the BYU He has served in the who have reached the Marme r rj s and has Filed of 21 since thelast elections U-ir- LDS Samoa are reminded that they mav in honeymoon register on Sept. 5, Sept. 12, Yellowstone Park the couple will or Parowan Sept. 26. In make a hmv.e in Prnvo, where registry agents are Ivy Ward, F; Lowing iniaMnn to a ihur 't f BYU Lillian id;ex j Adams. Heap and Cecil - 7- e Notice To To Livestock Men In connection with the livestock department of the County Fair, Arron Rasmussen, technician of the Cache Valley Breeders Association has announced that he will donate one free breeding service to any first place winner in August 4 Any individual proposing to cither the Dairy Cattle, Breeding write insurance to elderly people Beef, Breeding Sheep or be reported to an officer j ing Swini divisions of the Fair of the law. It is hoped this re- - in the Parowan Paragonah. Sum-- l j ase can protect citizens against mit district. Stephen Brower, further loss this County Agricultural Agent, through fraudulent practice that winners outside this d.Mri-'will also be able to receive ,v Walter M. Jones Insurance Commissioner f ervice if they w in, I Breed-shoul- t d |