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Show PAROWAN PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. Soot lighting UTAH Fair Premium List Stake Conference To Gets Final Approval Honor War Veterans Final list for JPPI'oV.d of t'.t I"1 mium the I. on County Fair si UTAH, Al'ii! City VOLUME XXXI Sets Tax Levy At Cedar City Applies For 16 Mills For 1945 The Sunday evening sessions f telly Iatowan Slake Conf. enee, which will be held in the Cellar City First Ward Chuich August 17th and 18th will honor men aim women veterans. Tre sessions will be conducted by the Mutual Improvement Association. The program will fealuie a nun.ber of leturned se: vice men, according to President I) L Saigeant. The program will include two mus ical numbers by the Music Mast a male chorus recent lv organized in Cedar City, under the direction of Edward Sandgren, and with Mrs. Irene Hyatt as accompanist The chorus includes a num. ber of A special invitation is being ex ten ded to all men and women who served with the Armed Forces to be the guests f the Stake M I. A. at this special sesson of the conference. 4u.11 The lHtti T.. at lb n.,1! . !( Fathers To Be Out Government Homes Of 30 Army By September ( ; non oRinti-e- j falfieis who .no llie A:m will le t spcei.d ' the i R fice 1 ucsd.A ice by September 3n,ie ; I.... : Ii nglh of sci I ilcsol tne 2 I 2 ,1 vice, Tins e.i'' . ! coming . . n: w !.i, ill si I'.'cil this week by lauv . ,is than last T the . ' ' fold oflici.ds oil w old a The blf.ikJow ,1 the Wui 1I p.u tmciit. ill.sfm tin gi i.( ,i pr.HUled from Thales Blown, c;.,ir-mah ; I"C ' et amt Mib u .ilk of he Fair cornu. : - t . tut 5 outs an oz. 2 ii complite piogiam for hs-- I K Cli 7; a of non volunteei, enlisted por go :: air Howley, County CJe;k ills, City la k 2 1.1 i . i' lent Truman, the , si 1. II under cnten.i fust aimouiicisi t foi ; mills An Tn.s i, Problems connected w.tr; ti... fair t e of Silver Will Pro p"i 29 upon the signing of the new me the latter item lias f g,-- . liant to the produc wei e also discussed Si i live Sen ice Act, is s follows; '..he city budget and w .1 ... 11. tals in Utah. ing pioper f.icilitics ft, h. using l:c-stotMet sixty-voicAll non volunteer enlisted fjth-e- s ff a proini.No: note t to t.mt exhibits, for it's use seenies be the one pm will be M'pelatisl by Sept 20, re-- , Southi-n Utah, amour, :: .v a new that is giving the most tumble now ; t t ., dlesS of length of set vice. the ilv.oi. signed Since by . buildings for housing Uvsto, k ,! mduMiy. Electrical Vland to build an a. All non volunteer, enlisted men 1, it in the at the grounds, the Rambuuillet bain "S i 'ii ..(is lequire t I w .' h 26 months of fn st the time on 2nd West sei v ice as of Si pt. c will let have Id trical ;ie to be used nu-nt been seen on the i be will scH-- atisl by that date. H this Lumber agjin and year. other industry I w ill probably In- m.i- a .1 I'a ginning Oct . d f all .mufactui e of film, A building mateuals could not be t the future - ti id to t A: 18 months of set t men with build at the uses tins .ng gr jeweler grounds, t v a e as of Nov. The bieukdou n f.n 89 will be seperuted In i 'its. f.'.Ker, all of which year. However roofs will be put on 1 i bv the sheds at the Raa.bouillet bam, date. get gave the gi tn ial t that activ in Utah lties a , ? ipel -h s, a Moll eets and All non volunteer enlisted men I alld and the lesultant inc- - and other improvements made that si i I ! 2 null . i iiiillsaml who accumulate 18 months of sor-- v a eiit and circulation will insure proper care for l:e.stock a i at d .ill ,1 PAROWAN AMERICAN LEGION the budget for i jt j 1- ,W. C. Pendleton, has been named to t ' V I' ice in any month subsequent tn Used i TOST ELECTS OFFICERS 2 mill this year. N"V will by the last day of the monI ' Woik will building. be supervise f ,'J F.r Vet Farm Training The budget this 'll.,: v m which they accumulate their 18 staited Monday. Since time is short n At the annual election if the 'it lit Xpert thmonths al training on an assesed valuation f who possibly can is asked of sei vice. everyone ern Post No. 20 of The American put into effect by to come out ? this is app; oxim.ili-5 after Until Monday evening Sept. 90 the same disch.ugc W. namin: was Adams n, all, State Supei Legion. Homer 5 last vents valuation, .1 s ' p.m. and lend a hand in getting the ed Post Commander for the ' he! ia will apply to enlisted Women i NS ..I U'T !iv I1,.1 ft Instruction. The coming 4 .e L, the vear hefo-.1 - to enlisted building dune. men S I: ; ring JURY year. He succedes Lorin S. Orton. it 'opiates employment t Fifteen new stables bei have The new 'Other officers elected were Saun- CHILD WELFARE SERVICES piogiam applies only tn ;t visois and veterans i. : idisted men. The pievmusly unnoun t on farms at the built at the race track and construe CunUnri ig lla ir st i pped up commander AGAIN AVAILABLE IN COUNTY ders M. Clark, first-vic- e I ion has stared on twenty others. Thi: iid discharge fur ollioers remains un .11 f. h and game law vioAlbert E. Adams, second 1 paigll ipp' oximately $100 will make a total of eighty stable hanged. Announcement was made thi i.tU S, I I. l's g.iine wardens obtam-... i their earnings will Max Hendrickson, adjutant il com ictj u of oil f"' ted up to $90. per mon-!- i that will be available before the W. Clair Rowley, service officer; week by Mamie C. Fck, Din-iComputation of length of service 'll pel sons meet starts. This, coupled with the Jess C'hu f will include total active commissionieial Government. chaplin; Chester Ward the Iron County Department of Pah- - dm ing July, (R-o- ge V. Guyman, and N. Merton ic Welfare, that Child Wilfaie mii-ice- s di putv n, uaidi ii announced tills ed honui able service, continuous, or share will be col fact that the size of purses have been Sergeant-at-armmtei upted since Sep. 16, 1940. are again available to thi Count v week. if state office of public increased will undoubtedly mean Mitchell athletic officer. of '.e e n let in-- - were made Four Mr. Floyd D. Bradshaw as the with allocated to various that there will be plenty of horses are: of officers the post Outgoing I t ii'ts for distribution to here for the meet. Already requests Lorin S. Orton, post commander; J. new child welfare woikit Anion. again, t C Lr C,fy men. The four TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES I COUPLE the many services rendered for clul lv waiden Claude AROWAN-CEDAweir ai.i-sin..: mg in the program. have been received from several ho Leanord Topham, first rse owners for reservations and iih v ease Macfarl.me, treatment woik ren fishing, requesting :lligal are; A 1:.! Utah Businesses viceTwenty T. Ortin, second for stable room. Grant W. Mortcnsen, local veteran, who have difficltics in muk-- , weie f.ned $2 mi each. Those con- :i legarding industries commander; Max Hendrickson Adj.; minors son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Mort-onseel nt victed n in the Rollins, Boyd Rodney all be the ProP-'are over f t County .a ,.l possibilities in Utah People adjusting Jess Guyman, Chaplin; and Wi Clair I., s ( L imGiaw, and Bl- Juv-- j Hi own. 16-and Miss Mary Manning, the with to Fair asked the Committee Working community. ing it by r cud by the Utah Dept. Rowley, service officer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. at Secui itv for distrib-'- . start planning their exhibits now for last year. Three changes were ma enile Judge to prevent delinquency. air Kenin y. t The finding of suitable foster hemes Fines, dm g the month totaled Manning of Cedar City, were mar-- 1 . I i1,"'!' nu:hte. ut outside Those who have fruits or veg.t'J The election was held in connect.' for children of he highest figures for led in the St. George L.D.S. Temple of nor need in who are $1286, will now but are in that that season, t .n(r. ".r locations in Utah, reion with a watermellon bust at the mal home life. months with President Harold R. Snow offic to con are be asked fair time II I, 1 gone by Direc laiugan, Executive i Vermillion Castle Forest Camp. t coiciii al offi-n-was use of lating. tact Marell Bayles at the Southern Such foster homes in local rk i hail, in closed with sto to cold would be gieatly appie-ciateThey were accompanied through SAYS UB. g.r.hAGRICULTURALIST ing of the information Utah Dairy Co., in regards s a close second after Fishing the to les until in Fair service locker this the be-r. Temple by the grooms grandmot-inother- s, if in plant, :t rage giving CAN BE LAND OF PLENTY .iii occupational survey d in the third lai gest Mrs. Nannie Eyre and Mrs. interestchildren. time. fortunate :! ir. . Anyone by the dept, in it's pro i repm ted. Isabell Mortcnsen; by the brides parcan farmers The Iron nations call the should ed 221, produce County were D new members established I Three appoint industry get oust, f,,r illegal possession ents; her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Call; all the food a prosperous America Department if Public Welfaie. ir V ,.h ed to existing committees. These f di 1. at e uln-- m a fine of her brother, John C. Chester Davis, declares wants, Manning, and his Ivan Decker, to the Vegetable Tigcs Curb On Reckless Fliers I 1,1 ,t . la lao .ii tin- months repoi t. 1946 SETS CEDAR CITY Famine of the Presidents wife; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rowley; chairman S.T. of Neilson I F : State Aeronautics Dir-- f Crop Department; 28 MILLS Leonard Rowley; Kent Marsden, and Emergency Committie, and a former TAX LEVY AT and Sam Abbott of Cedar City, AIR ; RAINING OFFERED YETS 1 v .2 ... nof regulat-AdministReed Richards. adoption Agricultural Adjustment to the Dairy Department. - a At a special meeting of the Ci d,u AT CEDAR CITY AIRPORT uvkk'ss flying a state rator. Leonard Rowley was best man, t .oi ..t i a ly meeting of the St City Council on Tuesday mght, tie Mrs. Elizabeth Call, Matron of Honor UTAHN'S URGED TO EAT t mitles offi'i el o'lii-We havnt yet begun to use our 1946 tax lev for that Ani'Uig cpijui r. ... iis Commission. city was si t at MORE POTATOES NOW best t Id War II under Ann Wheelright, as Bridesmaid, and to their Woi resorces ' siol advantage eiiiii7 28 mills. This is the same as the levy i.liienb has consistently O I United States, Davis stated for last of ights , is the chance Grotta Mortensen as Flower Girl. I ... .ng egulations against The Production Marketing Assoc- in the year. Three champ-- woe mu t York Times New A formal reception was held in recent article, a a t,. c"U. ,e m flight instruction in de in fund levies. A reducti n in the but foolhardy operat- - iation, pointed out this week that ,fi h which v. ith a a nt ntitlcmcnt ,m honor Friday evening August conservation 'ill their objectives incic-ase listing ' interest and sinking fund, an el oil s has become so prev-- J with the record crop of potatoes on consfli- - 2nd, in the Cedar the Triple-without are tart, min by m-promoted picvious "j a City Second Ward in for public safety, and : !) tate must take action hand which will last until about ervation The objectives: it limning, and go all the way to a Chapel. program. or c constinfor h public building September 15, we can help the nat- Grass production on hills now being levy '"limn" end Ill..: Cci tilicate, or to The bride is a graduate of the Cedction. This latter, to provide fund Fa tarn Lands To Stale ional food situation by consuming too K a, 'iie-- c i.t.ng, Ycteianswho ar City High School and attended the although they are fU.v, nt. or m.,ki post.war Ns.n; lain to the State of all more potatoes. a lv p can take special Bianeh Agricultural College, where steep for safe cultivation. work proJects fl bit ir i. a public lands now owned With a record crop of potatoes in FuH use of legumes to return Nitro- uctoi cou- - she was affiliated with the Phi Al01 n int(.r,.st A t mj T h ,ii I Li i Gordon sight here and elswhere in the nation gen to e sot . nt Certificate Course uni' Government, 5 pha Beta Sorority. Later transfering ' fund was made, 'it ' State Finance Comm- - millions of people abroad, face starv- Application of badly needed lime to 4Q tQsjnjljnfr iii Ei, ne i .ting com sc. to the Utah State, Agricultural Coll3 4Q mjls 40 ni)1s UU(. t. .,n r .in, has asked Gov. Her ation. We are not able to send these farmland from limestone deposits, to I .'U an . v. ho a1 int.-- t ted in ege at Logon, where she was a memjerecj j0 public safetv fund mak of the com sc sho ber of Lamba Delta .' ad. ali'.i " and Utahs congression- - abundant potatoes to them. They nei be found T the in Sigma Sorority. nearly everywhere miIN IS compao a evy of ' mtai t ing Rowe n to nutate and support ther store, nor we ne, Knight at the I ship well. Instead, is a graduate of the Par The 60 1945. The balance, ountry. 4.69 for groom Pa i.eir Flying Service at the Cedar :'b m lo hi ing back some 40 or are sending wheat, which means we Use of the enormous deposits of phos mUL was set owan High School, and attended the up for new building or Cu Airport to state ownership, will have to consume more of our un I on :it the rock of in needed past Northwest, University of Southern California, construction phate improv nt lime the Federal Govt I for ior to entering the Armed Forces phos-shQable commodities. J NEED EMPHASIZES and Oi.TH ure starving f pi cropland Levies for other funds aio as ximately 72 percent of are urged to serve phates. Housewives 111 I 1943. lie served with the Aviation INSURANCE CRO5 5 H'E 0 tr ows; Contingent expences more potatoes to their families. They Engineeis in the Ryukus Islands. "We have enough idle capital and Streets and Sidewalks 5 0 nulls; Citv rI lv the land to state own are packed with energy. Penny for v, ide. losses of wheat to After a short honeymoon the newly-w0 in this country mill: Librai.v Hall and Memorials result in Utah, and penny potatoes are the cheapest en- the potential labor to the need eds drougth points methwill make their home in Pro P: in and Public 2.0 farming mills; Parks ' 'nt getting the ben- - ergy containing vegetable, we have. build a revolution Fidei a! Chop Insurance, accord-- t vo, wlici e both will attend the Brig2 9 n and An new and j 2.0 t, vigor and pu vitality mills; tjeSi bring , uvered on the east- - One medimm sized potato contains J.M. Palme:, chan man of the ham Young University. to our soil and the people who live in tne state, Mr. Hyde de-- ! as a bread of slice one as d hi County committee. Moie than Mrs Betsy Haycock many calories Across the middle said. Davis .. iditinn, he pointed out, besides vitamines and minerals . If it, for impect-i- n incrs have appla-of 62 birthday on Wednesday UNITED STATES LUMBER l' bom the leasing, or every person in Iron County as well and southern belts, line with pruvis-- f he: c,dl of indemnity About of forty OUTPUT CLIMBS feeding capable systems pasture d nghts, could be used the r:ep in. usance program as the rest of the state, will eat an ex numbers of live- ed during the afternoon and evenm: increased vastly ih So fai tin farmeis in lion import of state schools tra pound of potatoes per week for stock can be maintained. New cap- to wish her a happy hn thda Giadually climbing lumber prodis have icpoit'-- losses. ltutions. would two they 'y months, next the in complete programs ital inves-teduction since the first of the year on at yo.m Fare Utah the was loial contracts WStte Amil operated Crop Insurance Vacationists pose of the record crop. of soil and water management pays lias enabled the Civilian Production Wednc-d.i- v next ' fattenthe three are Iron mg Hospital e count revealed that production County People think potatoes rich returns in increased production j 11 medium sized ns visited the canyon ar- -' ian fie signed at the Icon Coun Administration to forcast lumber pao night for appendicites He B making costs. ing. Theyre not. One unit lower and ' .A office now, Mr. Palmer said. duetion for this year of 32 billion boa speedy recovery it is unde, stood National Forest potatoe has only about the same num ard feet, two billion above the estim.s who have unexpned eor.tr- dliday period of July 4. ber of calories as a large apple. It s E. W. RELIEF WORK MEETING Ut. made last January. of ates Timmons Jane Ogden Miss era ! Utah ",'.v find it to their advantage the Butter and gravy that puts on TUESDAY Project Under Way M.m J aunt with her here is the 32 billion figure is 5 act.an..new for However, visiting conti this year , ' nee work by the U.S. those extra pounds. wee k Hei b.ofhei e this - billion feet below A. Paramoi fn t fave of the 1946 requireeuu ei ;ii m, It tie year Survey has been The East Ward Relief Society Jerry, has just entei.-the A.: my, ments and unpredictable events may Shook are visLouis ,n eh; i.t'i ate. mium Mrs. p and Sgt. C'mteral Utah project w ork meeting will be held Tuesday tiainir,'.1 foic-is now taking his ba-.- c a downward revision of the s h'l.ment of a triangul- - iting here with Mrs. Shook people, at 10:30 in the Relief rooms of the and t N la .Y U .Vi Shook Texas. Mr in Lumber production for May The activity is part of the Edgar Benson family. All members are 1 ;1 I jM' been woi king at was estimated at 3,075,575,000 board is East Ward Church. and Marine Corps, U.S. to bring tneir lunch and W,W. FIRESIDE CHAT SUNDAY preliminary field work is in the Francisco. While requested (.t" feet, the first time since August 1944, inderway for the potent stationed in San to take Mr. and spend the day. J, that the monthly total had exceeded Utah Project, a plan to here they expect The West Ward Fiie-- i h- L .t w h e billion foot level. May prothrothri the and them go with n t O. LAST BAND PRACTICE MONDAY be held at the home of B v ximately 600,000 acre Mrs. Benson was 6.4 per cent greater than duction Park. Yellostone 8 m T.o du River water to the ugh C Sunday evening at p that (.f April, and 10.4 above May 45. 'asm for irrigation and A buddy of Sgt. Shook, Roy Kirby, The last band practice this, summer will be given by Joan V.fa rt!v, and them. t will be lea by Mot in came up with n purposes. by the Parowan High School Band the discussion Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Hatch and famat all on held be evening Monday will Rowley. Robinson, son of Mr. and returned the last of last week Claude ily cf birth the room music report 8 p m. in the high school released was Robinson, Yellostone Park, where they L. from C G. Mrs. a d it Mr. and Mrs. Roy is now All members are requested to be in Rember you've got been have Y '' 15 He has been vacationing. from the navy this week, and the Rambouillet B,.:n attendence. at home. Oi ton Hyatt. I Ecc- . - ' " ' ' Vital Metal '...1 M.ne Operators its appre- Abe Murdock of of Nev. s w ho have n i.'if pi ice of silver i t: , made by the Fair foil ,,t a nu t ting held in the I: on t at.: Couit house on Tuesday The piemium list will g,,V, SS Fl and will be ready far d.'tnh ,.iy itidn next Week. A Copy of the list bl, t'-i- e n .:., -- Tin-on.- k ln.stru-t..g:apln- pio-cure- d ni '( t a .11 no Ml . ! in ( : I a 111 Mpi-i.itc.- w-- j leci-IMx- l 11 . 1, I e i I I - I ! -- i 1 . ! ! ' . I sidi-ualk- j 1 1 I 1 Par-owa- , . ( T . -- 1 1 m . IU-id- , j s; 3 I i 1 a Y 1: 1 r n, ' i . 11 J d R'-i- ia-!- er ( 5 . Par-agon- ' i.. ' ' 1 t'-i- e ! ( l A . i , r ' i , . ! 1 I ' io-.i- f pn-.-i- 1 - : . cel'-biu- . 1 : - . ' i . .-t K t i |