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Show ,wv J If PAROWAN TIME s order your CJ rlN parowan I b'hv! TIMES NOW! 12 50 A YEAR f its trend do PAPOWAN TIMFS County Follows k U,f "W In 1 Uf Stock or ,w Iicep iwt p in on Tuesday .lactions 'ofooWJ l it frond whidh the dn, il , whole eshibited.fwico ' cor worn than di Uo Rublican b.HoU coot , Democratic bnlloto Untri ilh toUl of cast Moot vote krtt bik1 sag. fubernolorinl potto too ti4 tW hj (tickets. The final tnbutbc 16 districts ir i i dot, I - MT otoicj 000 rl rotes no df J92 Boyden Moybo J (D) 175 (R) 320 (R) 430 Warner (R' COURT JUSTICE Wie.ley (R) it 552 R) ions ATE ' i 1 V.a !.? s' ' r 4, Ax f ' c a f jate D) s lv... 192 (D) (R) 387 treasurer 237 Ellin (D) 178 (R) 455 Reid (R) 344 GENERAL DRNEY ) 229 Vernon (D) 194 Jt) 520 Smith (R) 279 SUPERINTENDENT 11C INSTRUCTION 4d (R) 500 Uoyd (R) Of Accomplishments To Teach Here In Parowan ligh wfT Mrs. E. J. King, ge..erai ea.iii .1 caa.ru.an g oi tne department of the r- - rent Iron County Fair io ohown with tome of the beautiful fl were from Parowan gardens. Mro. King and her diviaion ch airmen were responsible for upervioing an outatanding die play in the department. Lo.no-makin- High School Football Special Doe Permits Schedule Announced To Go On Open Sale ATTORNEY jt) 680 Eliacon (R) 183 COMMIS- ij COUNTY 31ICT foot Scheduled for the the northern ball season for diviaion of region aix baa been 4 announced by achool official as 1) 588 Seegmiller (R) follows t 17 Cedar at Milford Sept. (he political contact Beaver Parowan at sited the moot local Boaver at Milford 24 u that of Diotrict At-- r Sept. Cedar City Parowan at the Fifth Judicial 1 Milford at Parowan Oct, therein our own Attor-- 1 back Continued on page H. Fenton wae com-- y According to Saunders Clark, local Game Warden, only about of the doe permits for th! area were sold up to September 3, which means that tbe balance of about 250 will be placed for open sale from Saturday morn ing at 9:00 a. m. until sold. Anyone wishing to obtain per mite may secure them at the Clark Auto Court any day, ex cept Sunday, from 9:00 a, to 5:00 p. m. school. Three new department heads l.ave been added to the High School faculty which completes 'he teaching crew a previously aurounced Mrs. Doris Warne Smith heads the depar'ment of mistc; Howard Dailey has fak-e- i over the commercial department and 7.1r. Ray Watters, the and hoy physical education coaching. The adJition of these people to the faculty, complete bn teaching organization and xlrsady a most successful year at the school forcasted. There Is Still Time I " Bussiness Watters Department For rfs uJ Mr. Alma Lawrence of Summit, Utah, is the new Parowan elementary school principal, taking the place of Frank Patten, who recently lesigned from that position. Mr Lawrence was transferred by Sup.. Wtight from the Cedar City elementary school where be was under contra-- t to tsach, to take this important post in tho local schools. The new principal is a son o of Wilford and Elia Hulet of Summit, bis parents being well known in this community. Ho attended college at Ames, Iowa, where he graduated with a B. S. degree in Civil Engineering. He also serve! for three years active duty in the U. S. Navy. Ha has previously taught in the Cedar City Schools, but took leave last year to do graduate work at the Utah Stats Agricui-urCollege in Logan, where he received his teaching credential i. Mra. Mary Orton Topham is also a recent addition to the Third elementary faculty as Her extensive grade teacher. schooling, and long teaching experience in the County are both well known to everyone; it having been interrupted a few year age by her marriage and rearing of ber family. Law-renc- al To Get Your Money In Winners Of Horse For Lighting Project number of peope Quite a have expressed themselves that the lighting of the Five-Mil- e camp will certainly be great, but only three new contributor bave came in the past week. Listed below are the names of citizens who have already made cash contributions, ranging from $2.50 to $10.00, for the Camp, lighting of the Five-Mil- e the Republican candi-M. Mitchell New Ralph Millard County At Mr. & Mrs. Elden Smith Sdon A. Eliaoon. Louise M. Dalton Coach Ray Head reporta thowed moot of Mr. & Mrs. George Mickelson reported nnd giving ER Walt total of 1954 vote to Named To Head Atheletic h 1 James Taylor School C. Robinson '654. Pnt received a & Mrs. H. Averill Dr. jority of the Iron Coun-o- d Howard Dailey, who it the new At High School Mr and Mrs Benson Haycock n email margin in head of the busineas department Dept. Mr. & Mrs F. W. Hyatt ounty. But the ourpri.3 in the local achool, it not un With the addition of Coach Charles F. Bentley Washington County known to the people of Parwan. Ray Watters to the teaching Elmer Lowe laity Majority of 94 vote A native of Summit, Iron County staff of the ft School, we have LaMar Jensen High With the natural trend be it the eon of the late Hyrum not only secured a fine athletic Lloyd Stubbs d County going for ita and Ardena Dailey. Hie wife is instructor and leader for the Norman Evans with some 600 votea the former Itha Corbridge and boys, but a noted athletic in his Sheldon BenRon and Juab H County they are the parent of four own rights. Sam Halterman that direction, the children -- - 2 boy and 2 girle. while attending Rich-ielwas It Mr & Mrs, Will L. Adams t could Cedar not be overcome Mr. Dailey attended School that Mr. Wat-er- s Mr. & Mr. J Leonard Topha n High the Iroa County major- - City echoois and graduated from began his career as an out Vr & Mra LeRoy Moore the Branch Agricutural college standing athletic by being voteJ Mr. & Mr. Wm. Gurr several years ago. During the re 11 State High School Football Mr. & Mr Bart Mortensen WCOJIEU cent War, he served for 2 years center for two years. He played Iarence Pendleton in the U. S. Navy. After his rc Freshman ball at the B. Y. U. Mr. & Mr. Kent Pendleton Cl d Mro. LaVar Taylor lease he decided to continue his snd followed that with two years Mr. & Mrs. Arch Benson I iit from the stork schooling and enrolled at the at the B. A. C. where he was aM Mr. & Mrs. Whitney Orton fd7 Sept. 4th when he from conference Junior University, Brigham Young College tackle Gates Burt 8 lb. 2 oz. boy at that institution he graduated His athletic career at the Utah Lewis Benson Hospital. last spring with a B. S. degres, State Agricultural College wai Karl Mitchell in commerica! educahe left Eva Adams whe.i in 1940 majoring rterrupted iiial Services tion. ollege and joined the U. S. Army Clair Hulet He has always been an active There he won additional laurels Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch .Held in the L D. S. Church as a member of the member Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilts y Saturday and at present is serving in the Coast Service Team. During his Silas Topham aber 11th Summit Ward Bishopric. ojourn of five years with Uncle Watson Adams Hie installation as a member Sams troops during the recen' Ed Bentley uounced that baptis-- ? of the High school faculty has War he served three years overS. C. Mortensen WouId e Held next now made possible a more nearly seas, participating in five major Hugh L. Adams September Samuel Abbott 11th at 5 complete business department in European campaigns and attainE.,t ' Ward Chapel, 'the school, where be is teaching ed the rank of Major. He receiv- Art Lowder . f circumstances that both beginners and advanced ed the bronze star and the pur- Kent Mitchell " this Mert Mitchell Baptismal aer- - typing, shorthand, and a class in ple heart. discontinued until bookeeping. After his release from the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guymon .:kr rte-- i service, he was employed for 2 Scott Mitchell Decker years as government agricultural Ivan .. Burton Andy ngineer. Suing Essay C Saunders Clark A. S. U. the returned to He Announce son and completed his work in physi-a- l F. E. Taylor Rule C Fnj education, receiving his de- P. H. Gurr VI Of Mr. & Mrs. E. J. K.ng comgree last winter. He also A. Mr & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley M. his on work his n Fredrick-semenced JRE: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell of Corinne announce the degree in education. A. Hills Orton the his wife, Coach Watters, J'nit: 200 marriage of their daughter, Fav four-yea- r Alton Merrill a Fillmore, M.'. former Madge 'October 1, 1943 to Keith M. Adams, ton of Preston Peterson Dr. a and old of daughter W. Adams . '!) Emphasize the and Mrs. Orlando came Alma Evans old recently son, rl'8OUi signifi-- . Ogden, Utah. home in E. Ray Lyman f The ceremony was performed to Parowan from their Jl thanksgiving Day. Mr. St Mrs. R. L. Fenton ensconed now and are Richfield o . the display of May 29 by President John P. Dr Burton residence on Fred Smith Lillywhite of tba North Box El- in the V thenksgivin. Victor M. Norman Day. .irlij der stake at the bom of the Main Street. Mrs. Samuel J. Whitney o Church A member of the After the cereThanka-- . brides parents. Howard Ward Saints Latter-day of Christ Jesus octation President, mony, a wedding dinner was in Jay Moore active been has Watter Mr. ' Idle Isle csfe. fl. R- - M. Benson Street, Seattle, is auxiliary orgsnixations, as well Mr. Adams served in the Graff Marvin Richfield. n,) in as in civic affairs Five on P8 four ': Show Competition Although a newcomer to South- ern Utah, Mr. Doris Smith woll Lab-art- Li Complete results of the Horae Show Events have been tabulated as follows: 1. Saddle-U- p Race - 1 Karl Mitchell 2 Jesse Guymon 3 Rulon Lyman 2. Hurdles (Open Jump) - Clarence Pendleton 2 Larry Kings Star 3 Karl Mitchell St Jesse Guymon 3. (Men) Karl Mitchell 2 John Dalton 3 Jesso Guymon 4. Potato Race - Jack Dalton ' Norman Evans 3 Clyde Moore 1 Don 5. Saddle Horse Race Pendleton 2 Karl Dalton 3 How- ard Stubbs 6. Saddle Horae Race No. 2 lit E. J. Kings Star 2 Karl Mit- cbell 3 E. J. King Blaze 7. (Ladies) 1 nn ContinPd Back Page Walk-Trot-Cant- er Walk-Trot-Cant- er al nt Iron County Fair Committee Holds Finaj Meeting Members of tho Iron County held a final meeting Wed. evening where matters of busineas were transected, grand champion winners were announced and recommendations mad by department heads for uao in staging future-- ' Fair Committee - fairs. " tWf Returned Home' Ram-bouill- et &. Jt 4 s Cox Grand Champion Suffolk Ewe-R- ay Cox Grand Champion Hampshire Ram B. A. C. . v vx' 0 r ' . Grand Champion Hampshire Ewe Dick Stevens Black Face Fat Champion Parowan F. F. A. White Face Champion - Kent Wood Beef Cattle: Grand Champion Male and Female A. C. Dairy Cattle: B. rit At .V if 7 r Continued On Back Page American Legion Aux. o Install Officers The American Legion Auxiliary meeting will he held Wed., September 15 at 2 p. m. in the West Ward Relief Society Room New Officers will be installed and all members are asked to please be there. bounced Page P. L, latter was the Among recommendation that the County Robb To Be Commissioners appoint th Fair Chairman for neat-- ' year in the very near future; that an adverbo appointWord has been received by tising manager also and that effort for ed; every Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robb o and early advertising publication Paragonah and Mrs. Thelma L. Robb of Salt Lake City that the of the premium lists be made. The committee also recommendbody of their son and husband, ed that uniform hours for viewLt. Lyle W. Robb was being exhibits in all departments ing shipped home for burial. be There were many other set. The body is expected to arrie recommendations filed on Saturday, Sept. 11, Grave- - detailed with the fair which material de services are planned for should prove of great help in Sunday afternoon at 4: p. m. plans and details when be will be buried with formulating the event next year. for in the military rites Paragonah Ivan Decker anChairman cemetery. winners nounces grand champion Lt. Robb wai a member of various have the in departments Army Air Corp and lost bis Kfo on a special bombing and been chosen by the judges as follows: atrafing mission over Luzon on LIVESTOCK DIVISION March 14, 1945, Sheep; Grand Champion W. C. Pendleton Ram Rambouillet Grand Champion V M M A. C. Ewe Grand Champion Columbia Ram Rulon Wood Grand Champion Columbia Ewj Alvin Cox Grand Champion Suffolk Ram Sons al Officials-D.U.- C. . vrnor Herbert B. Maw, Congressman Walter K. Granger Mrs. Granger, Mrs. Kate B. Carter, President of the State Cen-rCamp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and Mra. Leona Holbrook, of tho D. U. P, wars among the many out of town guests who attended the unveiling ceremonies and dedication of tho D. U. P. Pioneer monuments in Parowan last Friday. Brief speeches were mada by each of tho visiting dignitaries during the program at tho Old Rock Church Marker. They wero also guests of tha Parowan Chamber of Commerce at dinner served at the Five-Mil- o Recreation Camp in the Canyon. Tho Governor and members of the Road Commission office also made a tour of inspection f the road work which is now in progress in Parowan Main Canyon , People Marriage y Lyle W. Former Parowan j ac- complished musician. During the past few years she has beea soloist for the famous Swanee Singers and for the Lund Schamin-ade Chorua in Salt Womens Lake City. She also sang for two soloist for seasons aa feature Strong's Military Band at Park in tba Capitol City. Sho also plays the piano and eels Although born in Millard Co. Mrs. Smith has mada her borne in Salt Lake City all of bar life. After graduation from High School, she attended B. Y. U. but completed her college woit at Westminister College where she graduated and received her B A. degree with a major music and a minor in foroig She has also done languages. work at the University graduate of Utah and also at the Lot An Music Conservatory of gelet whero sho studied voice under Lazar Samoyloff. Mrs. Smith taught in the Salt Lake City schools last year. Last hushand spring she and her Robert Eugene Smith, moved to Paragonah where they are male irg a home for the present. At well at handling all phases of the music curriculum in th high school, sho it also teaching classes in girls' some of tho physical education. Body Of Announced is in Salt Lako City known and in Norlharn Utah as aa ri f Number Forty one Officers Attend Rites J 11 yy - $2.50 par year Mrs. Doris W. Smith Monday, accorj-- ' ing to Principal Amos C. Hatck Practically every prospective student ij now enrolled with i ' toal of 211 having been regit tered to date. This it tbe smallest erici!niit in J.e local High tebool lor many years and number of s.udenls in the grades indicates that 'his condition will centime for the next 5 or 6 year; ur'il the larger groups reach AUDITOR j) 237 Ree e (R) 490 Tuttle 1948 Upon Promising Year Elementry School ing reg.stration (R) 476 JoonL f State 'School Tuesday morning follow gRSS (Firol Diotricf) Melich (R) 457 URY OF STATE (D) (D) 319 Beesley i Elk - Bonn t follow: j77 Civic Activities Talented Musician, Full speed ahead, was the order given at the Parowan HIh ! governor U Inoo loot lord IT UTAH SEPTEMBER' I U. duat P AROWA) igii Sciiool Launchesjfllma Lawrence New t Elect'o.1 Hk SUPPORTS ALL lO TVrfr,hrM ht 1HE "Parowan Time The Auxiliary Officers. Picture Courtesy Deseret News Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, who headed tho vegetable diviCounty Fair, sion of the crops department of the Iron vegetables from stand amid the bounteous col lection of their own garden in Parowan. These two people contributed much time and effort, to say nothing of expense, in readying the building for the crons display. Mr. Smith was also who had charge a member of the general Fair committee of construction. NOTICE To all Legionairs Post 20 Memorial Services for our Lylo Robb will bo held at the Paragonah Cemetery Sunday Sept. 12 at 4 p. m. 20 minute Services. Lets show our respect by being there. E. W. Orton - Commdr. |