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Show PAROWAN TIM PAROWAN F,0ADPATn0L ,joiip Heads Air Views On MOTORISTS OF it , ke beautification Ctfj FOR LICENSE Program wabnS Military-Churc- h DEADLINE PLATES TIMES. PAROWAN Rites Honor Quentin Page 23 UTAH, FEBRUARY 22. I H-- i VOLUME XXXI Reservoir Co. Names MILITARY SERVICE TO BE HELD 'FOR AUSTIN Board At Annual Meeting halterman ArTEnN at2 SUNDAY i3o Four Killed In Cedar Canyon Car Accident is aijMilutrly the lebiuury Aust.ii l!..lt,-- man. smi of Mr. and Hireling which was called day of this year that U45 In ,,t ml Impressive military and church At the annual meeting of the Mrs. R I. lLltctnijn will be Four young people. Uo of them evening by the Centennial plates can be used on motor afVein services wctc held here Reset voir Uon.p.my held ,.n wu.'i full m.htury memoiial young men fioin Cedar City, the lies in Utah, warns Sgt. I. J. A i..ms ternoon fur John QuentinSunday son Page, Wednesday evening in the eouit-- SOI Vice on D of the Utah Highway I.ttMd, Sunday afternoon. Fcbru-a:- others young ladies visiting m that On of Mr and Mis. John G Page, who use, the fallowing men weie se-a'. 2 39, This announcement city, were killed in an automobile Mai eh 1st and thereafter .4, was lost in a battle for one of the ted as members of the ba.ud to is madu any mute: by his parents, who inform accident in Cedar Canyon probably vehicle caught operating on the islands in the Solomon group on Ju- h. indie the uff.uiN of t Hivice us that they will he held in the Monday night when their car left highways with last year's hcm.-ly 18, 1943. Picvmusly listed as miss- f "r this season: West wed chape! with Ia'gionaires the road and plunged over a 150 foot will be plates Arthur Joseph, William M.usdon. of Weil i War stopped and the own- ing by the Navy Department, after One and veterans of enbankment. The accident occurred er or driver of them will he arrest-e- a lapse of one year, he w as declared ce Sbf Stubbs and Clifton Taylor Wo i Id War Two combining In the as the four were returning from a and sent to the Justice, and bar- dead by that department. m presenting the Noith field. Gilbcit program in with the skiing trip up that canyon with tho red from using the vehicle until new conjunction The Military part of the service Barton, Ih.l Henson and Thomas K. scene being about eight miles up west Wald are was obtained. plates under the direction of the Paro- Ibdyoak.the West field, and Glenn from Austin's Cedar. widow to whom he was In some other year, this deadline wan Post of the American Legion, IMyoak and Robert Fowler tin- married a brief before time only The victims of the wreck were: gohas been put back to March 15th by with tiie West ward bishopric in s' uth field. This group will meet at ing into the Service, Mrs. Wilma H David V. a Hunter, 24, son of Mrs. action of the State Legislature if in charge of the religious rites at the n later date and name a president Halterman f Maywood, California and who was Hunter, session. This year there is no chance chapel, with Bishop W. Leonard recelntly and sen et ary tieasuur of the Co. will be liote this week end for the discharged from the armed Operate. SU(h a thing, as the Legislature service; conducting. A large number of A:'.hu. Joseph has been president sei vices. Deor Jones, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. to over it then hs put that they jn sessjon anj tl.t b(Jv js t,u. veterans of both wars gathered at dunng the past year and John W. Austin landed in the Philippines Carlos Jones, and Just OWf1 i-- over which they preside. He only ne with recently reto set the the Page home and marched to the Bentley as acted as secretary and un authrity October 23id, the day he was 23 leased from the US Navy; Miss Nona of educational iasced a program back. So Mr. Adams urg of ahead the with mourners treasurer. The chapel Mayor of Parowan old, w as taken prisoner during Staton, 26 daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. i k along that line, sticssing clean-- I that all motorists get their 1946 Jj. a color guaid heading the procession City is also a member of the board years the conquest of those islands by Jack Staton, Pleasanton, Kansas, . building and planting. cense plates and have them After the colors were posted in (presenting the city's interest in display K suggested that outside speakers 1 ed on their cars by the last of this the chapel after arrival of the fam- the water Coming from the canyon. Japanese aimies eaily in 1942, and who was visiting In Cedar with her was killed in the sinking of a Jap sister, Mrs. James L. Fife, and Veda brought in to talk to citizens ana month. ily, and with the chapel packed to At the same time an assessment of Ptisan ship, the day after his 26th Lou Gibbs, 21, of I.os Angeles, who to those who advice t!s:s. giving more than capacity, a double mixed f.fty cents per share was levied to birthday on October 24th, 1944, af- had been In Cedar for only a couple neiJ it. He stated that Parowan was quartet consisting of Mary O. take care of a small deficit incurred ter being held prisoner for almost of weeks. which to in but live, Della Marsden, Alice Mitchell. in installing if.r.e place pumping equipment on three years. 4.95 cxid The four left to ski In the canyon be made better by a cooperatiDorothy Weight, Newell Weight. E. tile well at the forbay during the I afternoon In a car belongve effort of all citizens. Monday Ray Lyman, Wm. Marsden and Karl past year, and to take eaie of necesto Parowan Rams Jones To ing father, and failed to stated that he felt Ma Mitchell sang Tho Deepening Trials' sary work of the company this V.'rr, Play year. return that night. The owner of the to open the services. Daniel Craw- Included in this ,jr- - all were of the opinion that year's projects was This Week car became worried and went into ford offered the opening prayer and a decision to put the dam back in Valley-Kana- b : $1.5 ath a program was needed and that the canyon Tuesday morning, in -- g h could be done to improve the the quarter sang That Beautiful at the old Robinson reservoir site in TEAM STANDINGS company with a brother, Lanoir Land. Talks were given by Mr. and Bowery on the road to the old IIoos-ie- r ctt.munity if all citizens would do Jones. These two missed seeing the Mrs. Hugh L. Adams of this city, little. John H. Pendleton and Ivan lake and to investigate the feaswreck on their way up the canyon all Mr. had been Mrs. T. endorsed Dtvker that and Wendell Bayles and ibility of putting a dam at a reserbut spotted It on the return trip it E. and Snow of St. Glenn before with voir on sli site promised support .years, Braffits in Parowan George, most of that time n serving is announced by Sheriff S. C. Lamb folbf '.r.etr.selves and any organizations Main canyon. A committee consistthe Southwest pacific. He returned other musical numbers being as s J who investigated the accident. L. Evans from there lows: tbr; represent. Bishop W. ing of Arlo Ilolyoak, Jess Guymon late in 1945 and after a The car had turned over a numA song Truth Reflected on My and Harvey Adams was named to aui it was a statewide move to visit here with his parents, Mr. and ber of times in its 150 foot roll and a and beautify and that Par Mrs. S. J. Whitney, was sent to Senses" by male quartet consisting go over this project and make recFaced with the proposition of ei- landed on some rocks in the bottom of Ray Lyman, Newell Weight, Wm. ommendations to the Board. ow..n must enter into the campaign Newport, Rhode Island to stay until Marsden and Karl at get left behind. Mitchell; a vocal It was also decided to investigate ther winning or losing their chance of the canyon. All the victims were now. her solo with E. Favor Whispering Hope" the purchase of a caterpiller tractor for a place in this years state bas- thrown front the car with them and Ray Lyman stated that Jay A. Benson, MrMMlc of the husband Silas Topham, playing the and bulldozer for ditch work, main ketball tournament next month, the their belongings spread over a wide there was room for improvement, W. Farnsworth, who US Navy was discharged from the violin obligato; a vocal duet, In the tenance win much work needed; suggested work and reservoir con Parowan high school Rams are mak- area. Doctor R. to was scene stated that taken the Service the the of D. over first trek the at the week Mr. Mrs. the and to ing mountain Garden" Ray by Js; the services of a landscape gard struction when undertaken, with of Mr. Jones and Miss Kanab conCalifornia and Shoemaker, St. and this of the apparently Garner play Valley is separation George; to Friday ficers needed and that Scouts and watch for such equipment ear Gibbs had died instantly but Mr. and Saturday. center and arrived home during the cluding number Oh My Father by to be offered for sale 'A boys might hire out as groups by the Surp Hunter had lived long enough to atAdams Coach He week. was in met us informs Salt Lake Marsden that all Louise mixed the lus war materials board quartet. City property for those who members olHhe team are back and tempt to gc.for hej'p as he was found was at the piano for all these musi 't do it themselves. He pledged by his parents, Mr. and Mis. A3 tZ. ready to go with the possible ex-- 1 75 yards from the wreck. He also owan Citys cooperation in the Benson. Jay has been in the ser-- 1 cal numbers. The nrelude, played as COUNTY FAIR DATES SET I the AS I vce sinc 6 SEPTEMBER 1943 the 5. hais 7 and f ANR the ception of Lyle Evans, who may I stated that Miss Staton had lived for entered and spring chapel people :ipaign with right now as the some relief at the Center posi-- 1 several hours, and had died from need served on a net tender overseas for the postlude at the close' of the serf.e to begin the work. He stated a At of the two straight games because I exposure, as her Injuries werent in of tion members e meeting months and vice were played by an instrumenthe city equipment will be made the past twrenty-fivthe for of committee a sea this bruised foot which has caused I of such nature as would cause her general of Decker Ivan ceived his to the trio tal above consisting promotion liable for this purpose when possIron sons on him some trouble in the past two death. County Fair, Monday and his two daughters, June and rating just a month or so ago. ible. night of this week, the dates for this games. Robinson is back at his forFuneral for the Cedar residents Marion. Tina S. Hatch, and Alice C. Mitch Shirl Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. in years event was announced as ward post after being out with chick are being held today (Friday) in others and mourners The eB of the many Relief Societies, pledged John C. Evans arrived home last, , Thursday, Friday and Saturday en pox. The Rames play at Kanab that city, and we understand that e cem 0 ill help erJ week end after receiving his release atten ance possible from their organ-September 5th, 6th and 7th. tonight, then move on to Orderville the body ofl Miss Staton is being tae c0 or uar y ery Prece e iations, as did Augusta Adams of from the Army at Ft. Douglas. Shirl tomorrow nights game with Val- ken to Pleasanton, Kan. for burial, for At this all crana meeting il sqpa ,an Literary club who cited the has served in both war theaters, ley. chairmen were and we haven't learned whether to called upon give was se apar wo:k of her dub and said she was! serving in a special service unit lnw ere a P 0 0 groun By taking both of these games the Miss Gibbs body will be returned the names of the persons they had se they would get behind this Europe for 13 months and then go-- , ,. , . aps , selected to work with them in their Rams are sure of at least a tie with to Los Angeles. , e soun m e! fve- Others there talked briefly on ing to the Pacific. His ship was just departments. Some of these commit- Dixie for second place, even if they subject, and all pledged support. three days out of Panama going to-- 1 tffeJbSTonalVHeTman' tees were complete, others had part lose to Cedar here next week end. it was decided that no further or-- 1 ward the Philippines when the Japs E. of their members, and a few sub- By winning their three remaining Bayles. The flag which was held JBiization is needed, but that the quiit but went on and he has been chairmen werent on hand to report, games they finish second and play over the spot during these ceremonCentennial committee The Ag. Parents and Sons go ahead as over there until now. He entered the so was decided to give them an- either Beaver or Fillmore for the it Mr. to and ies was then presented of the group, with members of service three was held last Saturday evening Quef In state the place years ago this spring. Mrs. to tourney pick their aids and Commander other month by Legion Page Feb. 16th and was a big success. In j it as well as other call-4 from citizens to be Region Six. have all committees complete. When Cpl. Darwin B. Taylor, son of Mr. Lorin S. Orton. affair has been a fathis the together at any time, to help in past The Cedar are Redmen practically this is done the entire list will be and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of this city sons and thers Panning the clean-ubanquet but it was in the tournament as division winand beautific- has been published. discharged from the Army MRS. DON ORTON TO ation campaign. a and son banto parent changed Fair Chairman Thales Brown an- ners, but still have three games to at the Fort Douglas Separation cen- OPEN FLORAL SHOP of the fathers because this quet year two of be which wont easy, nounced that he had chosen Ivan play, ter. After getting out of the Army, ROBERT HALTERMAN to attend and the mowere unable ADDED one Enterthe be at will issue this in they Elsewhere play tonight Decker to solicit advertising for the TO CEDAR HIGH SCHOOL STAFF TayIoTwent on up into Casper, Wyan advertisement announcing Premium list which is to be publishprise and the one here with the thers were Invited in their place. oming where he has a young lady found Rams next week end, if either of The success of the banquet was due the 0Pum?? f I waitinS for him and he or they wiI Robert mn kI ed within the next two or three those teams are on like they can be. to the efforts put. forth by everyone It Don Orton. owan months so that it can be circulated by added to tirt. 'ff nf Tho be down in a few days to visit his concerned and a good job was done .t operated at here home for e pres among all exhibitors for their in- They had a hard time getting by Cedar City hieh school recently, to Parents- He as served in the Army all. by Dixie last at to 13 Cedar gomg Friday night ent untd she sees how formation. , rnrt)S most Some of the boys mothers who ith the of the flowers will moSta states Flyers leading S 'on Of Mnc;caused by the resig that she The next meeting of the Fair Com he be, and for 36 occas- - mittee is slated to be held the week way in the last half of the game and helped cook the banquet were Nell I? all for there hand on be kept was employed in Cheyenne, 5 score in the final Bentley, Nina Taylor, Belle Lemof March 18th, at which time all losing by a ions. a agtd mechamc' as paints. With Mr. Halterman of minute the and this by mon,, Monta Warren, Pearl Benson, ten game, the She has spent days past are to be submitted 30ining Will N. Dalton, son of Mr. in Salt Lake City working in one of for foul pitches, and with the tying bas- Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Carlyle Hulet and faculty, Kirk Daly took Sgt. the General approval by cr rss Palmers social science and Mrs. John L. Dalton of ket called back on Dixie just) before Pearl Russell. The Man Haters club the big floral shops there, learning and Robert took over the from end of the game. The Redmen served the banquet. All these peothe the been has make discharged and gonah, how to handle flowers ses forme, for their should have a fairly easy time iy handled by Mr. Da- - Army at Fort Douglas and is now them into wreaths, sprays, corsages, PAROWAN-CEDAWARDS ple deserve our thanks n addition It is Hurrican tomorrow night how fine job. regular class home. He served 11 months over- etc. and this with her natural abili- TO EXCHANGE PLAYS ever. A loss of one of the above whif I?6 may The Master of Ceremonies was George Cooper seas as a Warehouse foreman for ty in the growing of flowers should school athletic The Parowan West and the Cedar games wouldn't hurt their chances Clayton Tullis and the chairman or program as the 204th Signal Corps in Europe. help her out a lot in this line. She SOme Second ward Mutual Improvement but two losses may throw them into the banquet committee was Willard be physical educa-ll?r- ! He has been in the Service since ajSQ macje connections with one classes. will exchange plays on a tie for first Associations Decker. A summary of the Chapter so November 4, 1942. there 0f the large greenhouses of next week it is in 's a Rraduate two has Dixie third activities in the past and plans for evening Tuesday place only can be occasions all for of the local high jje PFC. Leon D. Robinson, son of that flowers announced by officers of the local games to play, both at St. George, the future were given by Oleen aendod Dixie college and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Robinson, had on short notice. shed his The West ward play and will probably take them both, Hatch. Two musical numbers were association. work at the U of U. re-- i and husband of Mrs. Louise Hatch Bishof Youth presented here one although they are against Enterprise given by June Decker and Frankie Full and ,ln8 his degree H. Gurr P. Mrs. Me. and with a physical Robinson, all of this city, received cast un tomorrow night, and Valley next Lou Burton. a f 10n and a physiology his discharge from the army at Ft. op and Mrs. Jess W. Guymon left evening last week by large of May Burt, is to week end, and Valley is still in the jv yglene minor- At the Universi-e,"a- s meet direction to der the Lake for Salt City Superintendent Wright and memyesterday Douglas the first of the week. Leon be presented in the Cedar Second running with only four losses. But bers of the school board and advis'HBamural manager and has served for twenty months over- Mr. and Mrs. Gurrs son Captain Gurr Who will arrive in Salt ward recreation hall on Tuesday ev- they have to play Enterprise and the ory comihlttee to the Chapter were - e is letter in swimming and seas as an M.P. and wears one bat11 cmg. Flyers on consecutive nights away guests at the banquet aftd wete callthis week end to finish his ening. Lake tle star. He entered the service in career in the far That same evening, a play put on from home which is quite an order. ed upon to say a few words to those While that 3 vcUran Army. of World War Two February, 1943 and prior to that he hav In games since last week, Cedar present. north, they hope to go on to Logan by the Cedar Second ward will be frved n the Navy Air was engaged in farming here. Corn 5 of Paro- won from Dixie by the benefit for son score, and another with presented Grayson, visit Buddy Orton. to became a Pilot of fighter aircrafts in the West ward rec- Enterprise took Kanab in a high NaUSAC then residents wan and U.S. the is who R. attending RM2c, Orval Wiltsey, irushing his service in Ha- Road Patrolman L. J. Adams left R. go on to Idaho Falls to visit with reation hall at 8 oclock. The West scoring contest the same night vy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar for Salt Lake City to atits Kanab an Mr. M.I.A. invitation extends Wednesday ward Saturday and husnight dropped and daughter, their Wiltsey of Salt Lake City, a of all Sergeants of tend to at Dixie Saint mov8th of of Mutual Parowan meeting to game, losing all people arrck husband of band of Betty B. Wiltsey of this ci- and Mrs. Murray Rawson who 4av Utah a the score. Patrol, called for And then see come and this Highway to George by n Barrick' age play. arrived in the ty, was discharged from the Service ed there recently. States tV at the Capitol of lost week on this in morning Thursday this Wedesday With night Bremerpresented being play the at ag on the hospi' the first of the week three-daa traffic sitdiscuss to 9th at ofthe sh'n pe to Orderville their that H. Wm. hall game building that evening, the Recreation Lyman enjoyed Stafford and is now at ton, Washington, separation center. Butv,r" ,, to the in with Utah a uation score. his Ordervilles from East MIA regard Eugene announ by visit of ward the grandson, ficers place Ocentered the Navy in ospital. He has spent the Raymond othR. and Mrs. John accident division over pl't and Mr. Kanab in record, son of mounting ces there will be no meeting in that first victory m mths in the hospital at tober, 1943 and has spent all of his Adams, of his Mr. to matters California. er position. pertaining Caruthers, that ward play. Hi? wife evening. bases Adams spent five days time in the service at Naval from Seat- Adams has just been released at Brigham the in and coast Pacific PFC. Norman M. Adams is home Clair Lister was in Salt Lake City City and on on the after serving in this Principal A. C. Hatch of the Par,v'me states that he is tle area. His wife and children have the U.S. Army Fort Riley, Kansas on a furof from first week the investigating for three years and he left owan high school spent last week the Bne and will be well divided their time, beint, with him country to visit his parents, Mr. and a new of the to lough Lake Salt possibility getting City attending during the week for his California end in rnrnf' bnme soon on a Mrs. Hugh L. Adams and family. truck. 'Veri-rnon part of the time and here the other home. matters pertaining to the school. furlough. part. : , 1 en-s- Par-owa- - hon-oio- d ! h y 1 e On-stc- d r lore Ie-on- ( I nt e I paint-up- ) b Top-ha- I eSet c&iti-u- p tort clean-u- p im 1 . I ban-thir- d p I I . LL, . I - SlhiS LMoPraSr?e? 27-2- i:'-- Para-sSe- , I I a,S IK - He-b- er 27-2- 54-4- 4. son-in-la- w 44-1- y 25-2- J ,d I 0 7 |