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Show TIMES 1111. . lr" of rt" IT i' happen city or i!ie j b MrvSce h n !br PAROWAN TIMES calling your f AN 'A!U)1 liSs Bank SCili Jcient funds j,,i , in the Vet U'., u placed at to. i the proposed wishing to . through tin to avoid ar.v the kihedu'i affieient capital Mr. Attorney Lake Salt for ,:na he will procure t , , i i .. ' i i 1 5 , 9 , I ! t the Novertbei November November December December December December December December December December tentat-- . at which niation will be a payed up sub ..v take part in the I!' S.) rh.i ' January January January January January Fcbuary Febuary Febuary Fcbuary ,R. L. FENTON an of the C. of C. s.i , upturn Committee ersonnl Tews i r a e r, Georgia and a week in nd.ng er. :: i; if. editing w his Mrr 1'.- Si1 ,!- May May 16 May 22 M'-- - . and Mr s. Curl L. Hallmon of City w e: e week end visitors he home of John H. Millers. Mr imon has just arrived home n the armed forces where he tf spent 15 months in Tokoa with armed fmees. His wife could be remembered er as Mud. 1 5 . is htio n. e and M s. Lueius Benson an- the buth of a baby boy on her 12th. K.i't .it) 11 .me N i Vi s. M 13 I Wc-- A PI t V,.i , 'A 2') Senior II p 24 Xm.i' T. f" 0 r J o. Club spent a delight-- ' (if enjoyment at the less - Artel Rasmussen. Dehments wrere served v club members ir. vd al.o to the twro in-- N'analv - Mrs. Pearl Mrs. I.auia Benson. 21 it will find club at Ms Saunders Clark i mged to attend. -- cneo O T: 1 ,(, lf.il Contest Fin. i I Mitchell, Hulterman, Shuley 25 27 31 II iv. 1. v UK Alll. tc pu n motion of modal 1 St Home Night 2 by Reading, ley Dolton mm r of Oiatoncal Contest and Banquet for Wurd) s (West 1..: tnci )..ii ce for Public in High la aOtl III H IVuoiic w I5all il5.ei.tl) Gun and Rod U .1 ! Gym. Mu liii.t Myta Hyatt Betisun 84 of Palawan until recent jean, din! Monday at 4 A. M. in the home of hei daughter at Puia-gotiaiVMih-n- Mi t Co-Ed- h. Agn-ultur- s - Student Rudy Dame Daughte: i of ID sii i 10 13 Ejit Wald Play (Piiid,:. 17 Gold and Gieeti Home Night 24 2 15 ,11 'Budget) I With the New Officers of the Auxiliary being in- Legion anti t.ilh-iare ready for the years liny v hi k. Ami fust of all on the years Pi egi am is the Annual Armistic Which they will Celebrate lhiv. with the usual Banquet, and Dance on Nov.ll the Banquet being held m the West Ward Banquet hall.At 7:. clink. The Dunce for the public in the High School. The puce for theBanquet will be 50c per plate instead of the usual Sweethearts Bail S. h""l Gun and R.,l Year Boob Pail..1 14 22 28 ILiuc Student Body Dance Home Night Seminary Exei rises Parowan High School oi- l- ; . ' "l rcDrescnts Enoch Relief Socltjty. Iron Countys rainbow with the gnificant was Purple award Thfagrieulture booth 78- - AND PENNY CHOSEN Veterans Village, the emergency housing unit at B. A. C., recently let up its own governing body, in a democratic fashion, a real proof that the vets who live there plan to pratice the thing they fought to preserve. Brian Turner of Loa, veteran of the Navy in the Pacific was chosen Mayor. His Council will consist of D. Lee of Panguitch, Chant Donations. Remember the Date Nov. 11 at Artillaryman from the European 7: o'clock. Campaign: Helen Wadsworth O We hope for a good crowd at both Conner wife of an AAF Cpl of So dont Nevada; Garth Penny of Ka dissapoint the places. a vet of Pacific navJ action. nosh Cmruttees. The new Council holds regular sessions and will direct all activ ities of the Village. Average Hourly Earnings ey-Fic- Giaduatmn ExeieNrs PARO VYA N lUGll SCHOOL NEWS Repo: ted By: LaVonna h medal e Guynion e, Have Reached New i Guymon Addle Holyoak Trio - Joan Adams, Mary Joe Lyman. Elaine Whitney Dalton Reading by - Maxine Mitchell, Collins, Claik Duet Prayer - CACHE CAVE ' jfi 'Uhis small jpf it oy:n-shap- Y- Y Twenty Years Ago THIS IS BIG OIL FIELD SAYS EXPERIENCED OIL MAN We are located over the biggest oil re posits in the world, according to Mr. William Wright, oil man of forty years experience, who talked at a meeting of Parowan people in the Court house last night. He went somewhat into detail concering the oil structures of south western Utah, and quoted from reports of government geologists, and others of repute to substantiate his statements. He also mentioned the findings of Mr. Spaugh and his radio camero-phon- e which bear out the statements of Government geologists, and then in concluding, he quoted the predictions of Brigham Young to the effect that this will one day be the head of Utah instead of the foot. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Thornton are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl. Office CAN JUST GET TO THE CACHE CAVE" , (oarved in and around THE CAVE ARE THE NAMES OF 150 PERSONS FROM THE I820S TO THE 1870S BUT A MILE FROM highRR STATION, NEAR CASTLE-ROCCA.'E IS RARELY VISITED- COUNTY ALTHOUGH way 30 Mrs. Howard C. Cromar, contact representative in charge of the Veterans Administration office at Beaver, Utah, today reminded all veterans attending school or working on programs under the G. I. Bill, that November 12, has been established by law as the final date for reporting total income to the VA regional office in Salt Lake City. After this date the VA must stop all subsistence checks to those veterans who have not reported. This move is necessary under the recent law passed by Congress limiting the $200 for married veterans and $175 for those without dependents. All veterans in school under the G. I. Bil must report whether they are working on the side or not, because the VA in the past has not CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE job-traini- AT THE HEAD OF ECHO CANYON, WAS USED FOR MANY YEARS AS A SHELTER FOR FUR TRAPPERS, EXPLORERS, AND UTAH PIONEERS. THE CAVE IS 30 FEET LONG. 15 FEET WIDE. AND FROM 15 TO 20 FEET HIGH. T This Week Veterans to report to VA ' ,i cave, ed S News recieved from Cowley Wyoreveals the fact that Miss ming, Bell Lyman, eldest daughter of Claik Lyman, was recently married and will make her home in Lovell, Wyoming. ONE OF THE GREATEST JANDV.ARKS OF THE WEST Mitchell Piano solo - Cleo Robinson Skit - "One Little White Lie Characters: Marion Decker, Hilma Etta Mary Jane Marsden, Orton, Benson, Warren, Gene Louise Johnson Carlyle The Juniors sponsored a sucessful Halloween Ball on Oct. 31st. There decorwere refreshments and fine was A good time ations. everyone. has A very capable yearbook staff been chosen by the Faculty. They are: Editor - Preston Mitchel AssistantEditor - Ramona Mitchell, Business Mgr. - Gordon Halterman Senior Editor - Spencer Lemmon Junior Editor - Emma Jean Partner - Gene Benson Sophmore Editor . Trudy Editor Freshman - Tony Dalton Editor Photo Dub Editor - La onna Guymon - Ol cn Hatch Sports Editor Editor Ljle Morris Art Alton Photographer and Advisor Accompanist: Opening Prayer: Leonard Topham Song by Veile Taylor: Going Home accompanist Louise Marsden Talk by Clair Rowley Instrumental Music: Ivan Decker anil daughter Marion: "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose. Talk by Amcnzo Topham Song by Rula Decker Orton: That Wonderful Mother of Mine, accompanist Marion Decker Talk by Rarbara Adams Closing Remarks: Bishop Leonard Evans Song by Chior: Sometime Well Understand" Accompanist Marion Decker Conductor: Mary Topham Benediction: David Richards -- High Our foot ball team really gave NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS hourWASHINGTON. Average the opposing teams a bad time this worker of the City Marshal Max Hendrickson factory ly earnings season. Even though they lost t hit a high of $1.07 in May and warns all dog oweners to keep their Cedars Red men, they put up a hard climbed to an estnn'Oed new high dogs locked up at nights. of $1.08 in June, the labor departfight. Too many she'ep are being killed Parowan 37 ment reported. Beaver 12 will be done away with if Weekly earnings dropped in June Dogs Parowan 31 Milford 12 loose at 41 night. cents under May. to $42.46, or Hinckley 0 Parowan 45 In third This was due to the shorter work YOUR VOTE APPRICATED quarter. week in virtually all industries, the Parowan 6 Cedar 2G To those who supported me with bureau of labor statistics said. Printing and publishing plants re- their votes throughout the county The Rammetts pep club accom-t- o ported the highest increase in in Tuesdays election, I am most Cedar for the terms of dollais and cents. A gain panied our team Especially, do I wish appreciative. of of $4.42 since May, 1945, brought game and gave a fine exhibition to thank the - voting districts in weekly earnings there to $51.05. songs, maneuvers and yells at the Parowan and Paragoonah for their half. Confidence in me in as much as Cave Yields Skeletons area is most concerned as to The HomcEc. Club was organized Of 150 japs Butchered this their representitive on the county their The skeletal shortly after school started and MANILA, P. I. commission. held Monday remains of more than 150 Filipinos, annual initiation was Signed they night, Oct. 29th. At this time during jammed in a cave where were John H. Pendleton the new slain the Japanese, by ?re cermony a candle light A near Baguio. Ctarthed recently members were sworn in. After the woman survivor said the Painfully Salty Japanese and ceremony a progiam was given Arab, Hebrew and English sign up the 150 inhabitants of a delecious lunch was served. Tubd on April 10, 1945, and put are posted to warn swimmers that them in the cave as a refuge the Dead sea Is painfully salty. On assembly was Then the credit side, its mineral salts American bombers. The Sophomore with grenades provide a valuable product for them . attacked on Friday. given guns. The program was as follows: LaVonna Music : Devotional and -rSons, purple, blue and Folks at the won by Iron County Merrill. State Fair. total of rr.rrTS VILLAGE TURNER-LEE-OCONNE- Cal-ient- NEWS Y'lt B. A. C. TRAILER l Home Night wikkw The 'llu t and desired. room m their ea Anyone having plea.e for one or more passengers those p iueation and the Peace call at the library corner where may n cry competent by Mrs. who have no transportation meet them. f fits were served to the r attendance. mcm countFTSiize rs are urged to attend Iron County Prize 17 feet, veting Nov. 21st at the ground 14 by sic Wood. i called by death y B.itul) I 11. e i 1) 1 1, XXXl of the Branch Mis Billion was boin at ParoCollege tmiav selected the Mai ill tith 1M)2, daughter of wan hree point glamour boys of the S anil Patty Newberry Hyatt, John , bunco campus to compete for the was itiil married to Janies Benson title of "Man Of The lloui at the 4th 1886. Who pieceeded Januaiy Eaeh Ball. annual Inter Sorority her in death in 1932. man is being sponsored by a sr-uitTin ee ehiliben woic born to them and competition btvomos niuie one who survives her. Mis Jennie matktxl as Ball time approaches. Williamson, with whom the Xi Lambda Tau is spon.senng Jay was living at the tune of her a is Thorley of Cedar City. Thoiley death. Sophomore student at the B. A. C. Other survivois are nine grand-ehthlieHe is represenative of lm class on nine great grandchildren the Student Council and a former al.iii an older brother Herbert S. I. B. C. in the Signal Corps man and a younger sister, Nellie Hyatt, theater. H. Taylor, both of Tarowan. LaMar Lund of Modena is being ponsered by Pi Rho Omega. Lund Funeial Services were conducted is a sophomore and majors in Busat 2 P. M. in the West Thursday iness and is a former AAF Cpl. L. D. S. Chapel for Melissa Ward Dahl Cleave of Antimony is Myra Hyatt Benson being sponsored- by Phi Alpha Beta. Bishop Leonard Evans conducting. Heave is regular Fullback on the That Beautiful by Chior: Song Bronco Squad and a major in Land" Conductor: Mary Topham Music. lzoui.se Marsden The . ! 1 give t V. I son - due L.m.on.i to their daughter and convention and Mrs. R. M. Lee. Sunday School Stake Nov. 17 on M. P. n Benon and little son Lloyd will be held 3:30 All Chapel. nt two v Ward 2nd ks visiting w7ith them at the Cedar exare workers heir h. in Watsonville, Calif. Wjard andStake pected to be present. Times will CITY ( LEAN UP TUESDAY Next issue of Parowan The Citv Council is very desirous give more detailed account of the nt people- clean up their premises, meeting. encou'.iiv this move the City meil h MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Tuesday designated & daughjvember 2th as clean up day. There will be a mothers First a.m 9 The citv t uek wrill be around on ters meeting Sunday the under lat day t nllect any garbage and Ward Chapel, Cedar City, committee Stake ash that the placed at the curb, in direction of The theme of "it of homes, in containers for the L. D. S. girls. Anyone lit service will be carried out every the meeting is the home. meetweek ;f enough people avail' having attending one of these effoi and is time it ings will realize and daughmothers All well spent. be present as ters are invited to out is expecte usual a large turn dS D.itti Y. i law Mr j tid fn for the as follow (All vitcians an ,! to m. .. in Inifoi in at tin .I .50 t .it .1 house i Pi.lihe Vailing. In ScIuhj A. 111. to: ulll, .S follow s: i U dv,itit ing of the Color J, is dill 111. ill ,, Out Minute of Silence (High School i l. ID. :td Numbei (P.ud.'i P Soceity announce that their regular be held Tuesday have some quilts to get that they are very anxious to inlike would again done. They of the ladies vite all young married who those and Ward to be present of dont quilt may bring sewing are being Children do. to their own eared for during these hours. She has been in Salt the Doctors care. iir proved some in her ' 1. No. 20 ..ml 1' ton beg pest . t W i Froiuli Melissa Myra H. Benson A. C. CO EDS NAME CLAMOUR BOYS" MAN OF THE llOlH" OK l.NTERSOKOITY BALL P.iiade niitgi i V, :. i Officers of the East Ward Relief ago. City under il. foi piogiatn ..a ..:i uf )i.,;h character. U)IA.U. n in ch.nge of tin 104.5 i .in 15 r, ' . bsTed Miller of Cedar City was work meeting will enough to be brought home a at 2:00 P. M. They ek dal. i lice i II, .!i:.'..t.-'- Id ; ii.iv oil all li.iml:., ns an lon.iidi'iid UNO 0. i, n, 6 CHURCH ADella er. ie : . hssa thanks the to express Benson wishes and gratitude I3it by each member for the kindness and help together with the thoughtfulness of everyone during the illness and at the time of the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother. We also express our appreciation of the beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williamson and the Grandchildren ij their two , 15 22 . : CARD OF THANKS The family of sister Robert B. Mitchell children Robert and hr't gone in.. Xh- Monte, i.a tn rtmain permanently, were living in California Robert moved his family here in he joined the Army. and A".. 18 1 Calif--a.'I- X II 22 3 April . A. till. 6 Ap.tl days. r rd a. of tiieir daughters i '! it turn to t I. a .! ' ! rris, where it is ii, Bobby I, ou will have better h than .die has at the present !'. - t ,l.,le l.it. Home Night 7 Apron and Oveiall 21 Junior Pioin Match Match 27 School Play March March on. i ter Notes Pa cells with hel . .Maud, till , . Voll Novcmbci , d d It TL. .Old .ihl mid be d I NiAKMBEK Irmistice Day Prograir. 3. A. C. NEWS . .. The sthedal , of . i -- mil Thursday. Postmaster acting Ti ea.iur cr for the bi en instructed i.t nt of bank stock ,! ciibers are hcie atari Mr Decker , and make such near future. All notified by mail due i : e u.r (. M. I. A. ar.u n.miidoner full ..re of organiat- - i i'.1- i:rs !. The followir,; ru t Wednesday ; i Coinage v |