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Show LU- - xrc'-- l Llicrof CQ- - ricrc'it, Avc, Sit Lle City 111 TT !OWAN Death Claims Got A Dccr Tag Parowan High Prominent Its Still Good LeRoy prominent livestock grower, farmer, and civic leader died at his home here today (Thurs day) about noon of a heart ailment. He was born at Parowan 5 tv married Barbara Mathe-so- n June 7, 1907, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. tAdams has served im many church and governmental capacities during his lifetime,. For 28 years he was a member of th( Iron County Commission. He was bishop of the old Parowan Ward, and later of the Parowan West Ward for a total of 18 years. He was a member of the High Council for 16 years and has been an active booster of his community, and county all his 116 Hugh L. Adams Dr. El Nelson City will be guest speaker Five-Count- Wal-sern- at Organi- y zation Tuesday night. The meeting will be h'fi in the dining rbom of the Hotel El Escalant in Cedar City. A meeting of the standing committies will be held at 6.00 and the general meeting at First Ward To 7:00 p.m. Hold Bazaar Besides the regular business of the organization, the annuThe 1st Ward Relief Society al election will be held. Jess will hold a Bazaar December Guymon, chairman of the Iron 9 at 3:30 in the Relief Society County Commission is Presi- Rooms. In connection will be dent of the organization, and Seinville, i Clerk is its secretary. Both of these men have held these positions for the past two years. Mr. & Mrs. Le Grand Leigh havt returned home as Mr. Leigh is not employed t the present Carolyn is going to school at Parowan High. They will remain here until is called back to work. Le-Gra- Mrs. A. R. Humphrey of Kanab and small son are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Dor-th- y Barton and family. Mrs. Humphry is a sister to Mrs. Barton. Terry this veek trying to finish up some business deals 'and to locate some of his cattle. Mrs. Lund is all settled in Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. William T. i returned have Davenport form a ten day vacation up north where they visited with some of their children. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hanson of Salt Lake, form there tney went to payson where they visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bryon Montague, Then they spent the remainder their time in Clearfield visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Cal Smith. They made the trip up and back with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Skiner. ; , , ln,TParT" and Mrs. Lorin Robin-o- f James Rowson of Kanarah visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boardman. Mr- - on and 7TF Vv. 3 U. m, V, J Benson John Cattle Benson, former Parowan resident died in a Provo hospital Sunday of a heart ailment. He was 73. Born at Parowan, October 26, 1882, he was a son of John and Mary Alice Klnigensmith Benson. He joined the U. S. Fores Service in 1906 where he worked until 1919. He moved to Provo in 1941 wiiore he was a construction supt, jtl building of the Geneva steei plant. For the past four sears he has been a guard at the First Security Bank er To-lan- w -- ' - A tentative opt rating bud- purchase. $107,: Fire Dept , get for Parowan City for 1958 $650; Office supplies and was drawn by the Council printing, $400 City dump in a session that lasted until expenses $400 ; Misel expons 1 30 a m Industrial insurance, $300.; Tuesday morning The budget as drawn con- $525 Social Security and grp templates the expenditure of ins $1,600.; Interest on tax $109,417 00 for operations dur- - antipation note, $360.; Recre- ation fund expenditures. $433 : ing the coming year. Of this amount it s estimatGeneral Obligation Bond and ed. $15,595 00 will come from Interest, $2,310 00, Operation a 27 null general tax levy. and maintenance of electric This amount is based on an plant. $16,600 : Power purehas assessed valuation of $608,000. es, $10,000; Electric interest and a collection percentage of and bond retirement, $30,000; near 95 percent. Electric note and certificate Other sources of revenue as fund, $12,600; Electric deLsted by the council are: from preciation and improvement dog licenses, $430; from mer- fund, $4,300.; Operation and chants licenses $1,400.: sale of maintenance of waterworks cemetery lots, burial fees and plant, $3,675; Waterworks Rental of city building, $1080. bond and interest. $1,736; special assessments, $1,600.00; Interest and payment on waFines and Forfeitures, $1,000 : ter development fund, $1,371 These figures shown in the Liquor Control funds, $2,112.; Miscellaneous receipts, $300 ; tentative budget may not be Electric Revenue. $73,500.00; the final figures used in the and Waterworks revenue, $12, budget which will come up 000. for public hearing sometime Disbursments listed were; in December. Several items Insurance, $2,700 ; Bond prem could affect the final figure, iums, $150 ; Assessing end such as a higher percentage of collecting taxes, $150 ; Cem- collections of general property etery maintenance, $1,900.; taxes, which has been estimatCity Park maintenance, $400.; ed by Iron County, to be $16, Parowan Reservoir and Irri- 369 37, and additional monies gation expense, $1,400.; Off- from tax sale redemptions. icial saleries, $$3,800.; Public In making the budget, no health, 225.00: Police Dept., pay increases for city em$5,800.00,; Library, $1,400.; ployees during the coming Streets and sidewalks, $2,800.; year. Audit, $325.; City building maintenance, $1,000.; Land ERIC KERCH ERT GETS TRANSFER TO COAST Eric Burchert, who has been Clint Thornton and Warren Pendleton represented the employed by Utah ConstructParowan Gun and Rod Club ion Co. in its benificiation at the annual convention of plant at Iron Mountain, will" the Utah Wildlife Federation leave Saturday for Palo Alto in Provo over the weekend. Calif, to work in the Com; ; , I v Wltl?irh parents Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mortenson. They will remain here for three week as Mel is going to San Francisco to a school on Auditing for Com mercial Credit Co. C. Dies At Provo i Duane Lamoreaux had the bad misfortune to break his foot this wek while playing SUMMIT NEWS ball. The Dr. put it in a qast and says he will have to ware Billie Lawrence visited the cast for six weeks. here this week with his father, A. T. Lawrence. Billie is Mrs. Howard Jones accpon-ie- d with a Paratroop Division in her husband to Salt Lake the Army. He was a guest of Sunday, Mr. Jones went on Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawto the stock show at Ogden rence while here. and Mrs. Jones wil help Mrs. Janet M. Jones to drive her and Ray Farrow are acr here, Janet and her three at Lyle home at present from their daughters will spend Thanks- - employment near Elko Nev. A speech competition was Blair Mitchell spent the held tuesday night at Mutual. There were seven young men week end with his Lund is here ents Mr. & Mrs Amasa Stones. and women who took ;part . They were Laura Lamoreaux Sherry Dawn Evans, Helen Jean Dalton, Dean Robinson, & Eugene Robb, Kenneth Top-haJ y and Heber Lund. The selected Helen. Jean Judges & Dalton as winner. The comuet ition was under the direction of Mrs. Dale Robinson . the speech director. Ilf: John allowing permit holders only, is specified for the Sept. 21- 30 hunting season. Therefore, unsuccessful hunters may again ry to bag there one deer of either sex allowed on the regular license On Sept. 3, 1907 he marduring the 1957 season, on these units during the two ried Bessie Macfarlane in the weekend season. St George LDS Temple. Survivors include besides RASMUSSEN ATTENDS his widow the followin sons DEALERS CONVENTION and daughters: Willard Clark, Morris Rasmussen, Mt. Pleasant; Menzis M . Salt of the R & A Machinery Lake City; Howard M., Phoed Company, here flew to Oak- nix Arizona; Mrs Helen land Calif, last Thursday for .Bountiful: Mrs LaBerta a convention of Massey-Harri- s and a granddaughter he rearFurgeson dealers. He joined ed, Mrs. Bernice Shelly, Prodealers from other parts of vo; 15 other grand children; the state in Salt Lake City, four great grand children and for the flight to Oakland. The one sister, and two brothers; convention ran through Sat. Mrs. Belle Empy, Salt Lake City, and Arch and Phillip Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Merk-le- y Benson, Parowan. are laviig Friday for Funeral services were held El Monte Calif for a visit with in Provo and graveTuesday their son and daughtet-in-laside services were held Wedand to be present at the blessnesday morning in St George ing oF .their grandson, Sun- - where interment was made. dfliy.' Paragonah Personals Six of our young men gave talks in Sacrament meeting Sunday. They were Lamar Anderson Sam Lister Charles Boradman, Jimmy Lamoreaux La Nell Topham and Neil Talbot. Miss Sherry Dawn Evans played a piantf Solo. pre- Individual numbers will ind clude piano duo Helen Russell Crockett, Doreen Kurr and Evelyn Murray, both graduate vocal students, Clayne Robison, baritone. Marilyn Ramsey, contralto who specializes in Negro spirituals, and Sharon Ben son, senior music student. the regular monthly meeting of the La-Ver- de Services will be held Sat. at 1:30 in the Parowan Third LD SWard Church. Friends may call at the Jensen Mort- uary Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.nb and at the family home Saturday from 10:00 a. m. till time for the services. sent numbers. Group To Meet of Salt Lake Survivors include, his wife tw sons. H. Le Roy, and Norman M. Adams. Parowan; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Grimshaw, Enoch: Mrs Barbara Bryant, Cedar City, and Mrs. Ruth Halterman. Modesto Calif.; and 22 grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Albert E. Adams. Parowan and two sisters, Eva Adams, Parowan and Mrs. Calif. mens quartet will also Five County life. A. Dodge, 7-- 8. en by Graig. On the lighter side, the Chior will sing a medley of tunes by Jerome Kern. The Varsity Quartet, mens quartet and the Choralettes, Wo- T0 Council y Choral Group 30-De- c. May 23, 1832 a son of Hugh Leach and Juliette Bayles Adams. VOLUME I'ORTY Tentative Budget For Contrary to earlier nformat ion. the Antimony, East Zion, and Henry Mountain areas will be open to all people who have an unused regular license tag on two weekends, Parowan High School will 1, and Dec. Nov. be host to the Brigham Young University A Cappclla Chior Misinterpretation of the 57 Dec. 6 at 9 00 a m.. Deer Proclamation lead to the The program v;ll be about earlier news release that these one hour in length and will areas would be open only to include such numbers as the special permit holders. Dept, doubl chior anthem. Sing We oi Fish and Game spoksmen Merrily Unto God, by Mar- emphascized it was the intent tin "Shaw, O Bethlehem by of the Board of Big Game Murray, Prayer to Jesus, by Control that hese areas be to regula license hunting Oldroyd, six modernistic carols by Bethuel Gross. The and pointed out that in the Birds, by Murray, Lost in description portion concernthe Tight. by Christensen, ing each of these units in the & Hail. Thou. King of Glory proclamation, the restriction 75 Adams, ? To Host BYU Civic, Church Leader Hugh TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, NOVEMBER 2S, 1957 PAROWAN NUMBER riVE Mayor and Mrs. Scott Mitch ell and Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Wilkerson spent the holiday on the coast. j Mrs. Varian Halterman of Mr. ?ind Mrs. Bernie Spect West Jordan wnderwent surgof Beach visited here ery in a Salt Lake City hos- with the W. J. Lowders dur- - pital during the w'eek, for the j removal of a bone in her face. ing the we Ik. Loj Southern Utah Sportsman Heads State Federation Open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chester A. Thomas, promK. Granger in Cedar City the inent Southern Utah sportsevening of Nev. 21 in honor was man named to head the of their Neice Carolyn Dailey and Lieut. Earl Snell who Utah Wildlife Federation for were married in the Salt the next two years at electLake Temple Nov. 20. The ions of the state organization bride is the daughter, of Dr. held in Provo last weekend. Mr. Thomas election is the and Mrs. Stanley J. Dailey of Pontiac Mich, the bridegroom first time in the history of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the Federation that a SouthEarl Snell of Fairfield Conn. ern Utah man has headed this Those attending from here important conservation group. were Mr. & Mrs. Otto Dailey Eds, note: we asked Mr. ThoMr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport, mas for a brief history, and and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Os- the following is what he sent car J. Hulet, Mr and Mrs. us. Bertrand Dailey, Mr, and Mrs Native of Colorado; born at Al Maheson and Mrs. Hulda Fowler Colo, June 22, 1904 Peterson. hold that against the (dont A lovely buffet lunch was state, its really a pretty nice served by the hostess. country.) Son of a cattleman; raised on an eastern Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Pank Clark cattle ranch, (both he and his of Springville visited with dad got rich and then went Mrs. Clarks father, Nels Mad broke in the cattle business sen over the weekend. because they didnt know to take care of the The Summit Ward Confer- enough Went to college ence was held Sunday with range land). at University of Denver where Stake President Howard D. he graduated with a degree in Knight and Alma C. Lawrence Social Science. and Lyle fo the Stake High Council in attendance. Fine Some ventures 'along the talks were given by these way: One time cattle rancher; brothers along with short One time newspaper publishtalks given by the bishopric er: one time (10 years) high and the Auxilliary heads. The school teacher and principal Primary chiifciren sang one one time Forest Service Emand the MIA Maids alsb ployee - Medicine Bow .Nat. furnished a number. Forest, Wyoming. panys laboratory there. Ills transfer to the Calif, city will be permanent, he says. Mrs. Berehert and the children will remain here till school closes in the spring, nd will then join him. Town Events DECEMBER Sun. Dec. 1 Stake Sunday School Prtp. meeting. Mon. Dec. 2 First Ward MIA Tues. Dec. 3 2 & 3 Ward MIA Wed. Dec. 4 Literary Club; Geneological meeting. Thurs. Dec. 5 Gun & Rod, Third Ward Faculty meet. Fri. Dec. 6 BYU Chorus, 9 a. m. Piute at Parowan; Sadie Hawkins dance. Sat. Dec. 7 Parowan at Cedar, (basket ball) St iLA C. A. , i Mon. Dec. 9 Co. Commission meet; 1st Ward Relief Society Bazaar: 1st Ward MIA City Council meeting. Tues. Dec. 10 2nd and 3rd Wards MIA Wed. Dec. 11 Temple Day Thurs. Dec. 12 Stake Faculty meetings. Fri.vDec. 13 , Tourn Pre-seas- ament at Parowan: Student Body dance. Thomas Sat. Dec. 14 Third Ward Relief Society Bazaar; Basketyears president Utah Wildlife ball tournament at Cedar. Federation. He is at present Sun. Dec. 15 Stake Priestpresident of Local 622, Nation hood meeting al Fed. of Federal Employees; Mon. Dec. 16 First Ward MIA president C Kolob Recreation Christmas program. A big Thanksgiving party Association; Fish ' and Geme Tues. Dec. 17 Second and will be given at the school Third Ward MIA Christrepresentative in Five Coonty house Thursday night for the Active in Lions, mas programs Organization; public. It will bbe sponsered Chamber Wed., Dec. 18 Literary Club; PTA, Scouts, Boy by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowe Barof Commerce and other comLegion Auxilliary meeting: ton to get funds for the buildmunity organizations. Geneological meetings committe. ing Thurs. Dec. 19 Faculty socHis hobbies include Moth ial, High 'School Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund collection, (has one new speConcert. left Monday for Salt Lake cies named for him), Fly Fri. Dec. 20 Cedar at Parowhere Mr. Lund will meet anything to wan; Jr. Sweater dance; do with conservation; Archewith his ddetor to decide if an School out for hollidays. apperaton will better the conology (just donated a collect- Sat. Dec. 21 Basketball; Paro dition of his foot and ankle. ion of 5 prehistoric jars and wan at Pioche. bowls to the University of Mr. Lund broke his foot sevSun. Dec 22 Third Ward eral years ago and has had to Utah). He has been Chior Cantata, 6:30 p m ; with the Nat. Sunday evening the MIA Park wear a brace, yet the foot 1939 since Service and Seventy Quorum meeting all Has the vices and few causes a lot of pain and has Maids and their leader Mrs. s Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Tues at Assistant of of outfit present the the virtues Supt. started to shrink so they v 11 Alary Lawrence attended a Zion National Park a it who Programs. and fish, Fireside in Parowan. game persue see what can be done. Thev program he has held since 1947.. fowl. Wd Dec. 25 AIIA Snow Ball will spend Thanksgiving with Dec. 27 Basketball, Fri. Is a former president, Zion Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Keith Waters, at Parowan: Gun & A new born was Lions Club: babv Glean-former boy attended the Stake Jr. and Norma Lund of Spring-villj Canyon Rod Holliday Dance Me Night in Parowan Sat. District Governor Lions Inter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalton ers and M Men Sacred To national, Utah. 7 years Friday Nov. 2.2, at the Iron Mon Dec 30 City Council ' Countv Zion meeting Park Rod and Gun hospital. This makes Vickie Miller spent the week 'evening along with other dent Tues. Dec. 31 Am. Legion end at the home of Mr. and Ward Members. jClub. 2 years president So. three bos for them New Years Eve Dance Utah Wildlife Federation; two J Mrs. Ivan Robb. tie-in- g, po-i.i- Pan-guit- Shown landing on ha D. Clyde Is one of tha Governor with George Capitol Building steps in Utah" content. "Heaviest Turkey the for forthcoming gobblers Utah Turkey Annual the 10th held will be during This competition 6 7. December and on Lake in Salt City Show UTAH'S GOVERNOR MEETS TALI TURKEY e. j j i ch |