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Show Registration Date Tuesday, October 31 Last CltU'U.'i of Iron County are reminded that Tuesduy. October the final n ate registration before the general elect November 7. The reg-1s- t on (()n ration officea will be open untU 9; pm- on from 8: - that day i'aragonah In Precinct, peo- Adult Education C lasses To Be Organized Wed. A meeting for the purpose of organizing a number of adult education classes in Parowan has been called for Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in room 2 of the high school building, it is announced by Principal A. C. Hatch. A cluas In sewing under the supervision of Mrs. Luetta A. Mortensen. will begin this week, with others to be decided upon Wednesday evening. A class in art and crafts, one in ceramics, physical education and possibly one in current problems have been considered so far, Mr. Hatch stated. However, one purpose of the meeting will be to determine just what classes the people really perfer. It is expected that they will be organized in the very near future with each to run for twelve weeks at one class per week or its equivalent. People interested in availing themselves of these opportunities are urged to remember the meeting Wed. i P A iO u Volume Thirty-Fiv- t a r A JN PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH e Tran. former Shift l.artfo Group To Require Power lltonds Tomple Shut-OTuesday Sessions The electric power will be off t rn I I OCTOBER 27. 195b fa.so I S Number y9mr Forty-tw- Grayson Gurr Weds Hunters Prime For Deer Hunt As Final Prominent Idaho Hour Approaches Musician ff A large group of people of At a wedding solemnized in most of the day Tuesday accordBuck fever" is at an all both Parowan Wards attended the majestic grandeur of the Salt ing to a statement issued this time high among the nitnrods TemLake Temple Friday morning, week by the City administration. sessions in the St. Ueorge of this locality and those of p,r..wau was Miss lla Manwill, which on Wednesday ple of The D. transof daughter the Pearl large other sections who have moved moving Benson; Mrs of borne j President and Mrs. F. L. Man-wi- ll formers and regulators of both regular Parowan Stake Day. of Mrs. Don In here to try for their venison, Vo 2. at the home of Richfield, Idaho, became STUDENTS TO GOVERN the Southern Utah Power Com- iuomk those from this commun of the home as 3. the early morning hours of at No. Orton; CITY TUESDAY and of the Parowan City Ity were Pres, aud Mrs. W. Clair the bride of William Grayson pany Matheson. Bertha Saturday approach. jjrs Pres, and Mrs. J. Har-jol- d Gurr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chad Orton of the High Schoplant from their usual location Rowley, According to observers, there According to the state law. Mrs. R. H. Gurr of Parowan. The cereand Pres, Mitchell, at the plunt in the canyon to a ol will take over the office of will probably be more hunters nnyone who failed to vote at n new in the south- Taylor Miller, Bishop and Mrs. mony was performed by Elder Mayor of Parowan City all day la the local mountains this year the general election in 1948 or Karl O. Mitchell, Bishop W. Harold B. Lee of the Council of west corner town will Tuesday according to an announ- than ever before with non-rethe municipal election in 1949 Mr. and Mrs. of Twelve In the presence Leonard Evans, of cement from the school office. dents Mr. Harrell the turn-ofmaking up at least or who has moved to another Samuel J. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. members of the immediate famDalton city manager states. will have to Chad was elected after spirited of the number. Advance place of residence Ancel J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. ilies including parents of the load which The extreme the on were will before carried at have been made for the reservations they campaigns be registered Parowan plant is now carrying William Marsden, Mr aud Mrs. bride and bridegroom. Kendall school Tuesday. City councilman all available lodging space in b, able to vote In the November Mr. and Mrs. Gurr and Lloyd Guymon, the and which has created the dang- Kent Marsden, who will also help handle the the town and many more are elections. S. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. George groom's brother and nephew. er of burning up not only the of the City government camping out in the hills. reins The law also specifies that to Mr. H. Mrs. and A wedding breakfast at the Joseph Stevens, and transformers but All of the 800 special permits and who were elected regulators, the for Tuesday registration eligible 1, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Doll House in Salt Lake City the entire switchboard at the same time were Larry for antlerless deer which went at the individual must be 21 years of K. Holyoak. Mr. and Mrs. John immediately followed the ceremade this change plant, has Hal Evans. Earl Spen- on sale at the Court House on see, a resident of the State of Dr and Mrs. L. W. Soren- mony at which the bridegroom's Mitchell, it was explained. The Page. one a imperative, Mack at cer, least year, for Lyman and Melvin Oct. 1, were sold within two Itah son, Thomas Fowler, Mrs. Golda parents were hosts. Present were was weeks time. Of the 300 which Mitchell. plant has been carrying an avWard Marilyn resident of the County for four Mrs. Amelia Topham. the members of the wedding erage of a 170 load with a capa- lOpenshaw, were available for the Parowan Auditor and elected Janet months and the precinct for 60 City Peter H. Gurr, Vernon Heap, party and the two families. The city for for only 100 which re- Mortensen, City Treasurer. hunting area, 49 were obtained days. Mrs. newleyweds left for a brief Mrs. Luella R. Adams, honey suited in heating the elements hunters and 152 The group will appoint a Chief by Dottie C. Ward. Mrs Edna Hatch moon at an undisclosed destinaand fire hazard. the Pnragonah-Cot-tonwoo- d resulting officers of Police and for , other to the permits Silas Topham. Wilford Durham tion. A crew from the Southern ento the also went district and control City help William Rowley. A large reception will be held Utah Power Co. will cooperate and Activity force Its laws on that day. PRIMARIES TO CONDUCT sportsmen. in honor of the couple on Nov. with the entire City crew to This same arrangement has HALLOWEEN PARTIES According to S. M. Clark, lo4. in the Richfield Ward. The OCT. 30 . East Ward Primary TUESDAY make the transfer In the one P In out cal Ml been carried game warden, the deer have previous bride-elehas been extensively Teachers meeting P.M. day so that people will not be results. been slowly moving down from with years gratifying entertained during the past two Halloween will be observed inconvenienced longer than is OCT. 31 .... Dance at School The entire program of law en- the higher altitudes for the pint weeks by Richfield friends. 1 NOV. .... Veterans meeting in both Parowan Ward Primar- absolutely necessary. forcement has been very con- three weeks and are now pretty The bride, completing her N'OV. 2 . Paulina Camp D.U.P. ies on Tuesday with appropriate Business houses, schools, etc. handled by the stu- well scattered through the surscientiously Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ander- schooling in the Idaho City, has afternoon meeting parties to be held in most of have been personally notified of dents. Their term of office will rounding hills. Quite a number so that son announce the marriage of been employed in the Bank both not NOV. 2 Elizabeth Camp meet the grades. the anticipated turn-of- f of of them have already found the expire until midnight to Mrs. Arviila they as well as the communities their daughter Yvonne to Mr. at Shoshone and Richfield. She Oct. 31 which According ing evening feed stacks In the fields ncir student gives a NOV 2 American Legion Mortensen, president of the West housewives may make their plans James Low, son of Mr. and Mrs. has gained prominence as curb- both Parowan and Paragonah, of full police responsibility George P. Low of Beaver. The musician, being a talented vocWard, states that children of accordingly. meeting ing the Hallowe'en vandalism he says. young couple were united in a alist and also a pianist. N'OV. 5 .. P.M. Sons of Utah that ward are being asked to Is sometime prevalent at Whether there will be enough Mr. Gurr, after graduating which quite home ceremony performed Pioneers meeting bring their dimes Tuesday to pay deer to supply the antlerless time. that at the Low residence on Wed- from the Parowan High School, N'OV. 6 Ward Primary Prep the annual dime fund. On that remains to be quotas, permit nesday evening,, Oct. 25, with attended both the B.Y.U. and the day the Lark girls and Blazer we meetings to say that but venture seen; He served for three STUDENTS ATTEND Stake President Murdock offic-atin- U.S.A.C. N'OV. 6 Young Farmers boys will be entertained by othboth buck and for with hunting SCHOOL PUBLISHING Only a few close relatives years in the Army Air Corps durer members of the Home Build on in the hills admeeting does going were present at the wedding. ing World War II. He has also Miss Joan Bayles, P.H.S. Year N'OV. 8 Veterans' meeting er and Trail Builder groups with During a preveiance of Comjacent to the town that there a two-yefulfilled mission for book a of Yvonne is the graduate Parent-Teacheas the Hallowe'en NOV. and Miss Ellen Mil- will be a veritable barrage of motif. Other municable Disease as we are now 9 ... editor, the L.D.8. Church in Canada. ler, yearbook business manager, ammunition at day break Sat. Association meeting P.M groups will hold Individual part- having in and around Parowan Parowan High School and of the Branch Following the Idaho reception, attended the special school concollege Agricultural in ies NOV. rooms. their 11 to Armistace considerable it would Legion help where she was affiliated with the the young couple will return to ducted Monday by the Art PubA similar arrangement is be have these diseases Program A.M. Sports P.M reported as Parowan where they will make & for Co. of 8prlngvlll the East Ward they develop. By Report of a Phi Delta Zeta soroity and also Dance ing made in a home at the Gurr Farms where lishing Lamba with Delta She Sigma. NOV. where the approaching parties Disease is meant the immediate Utah students Interested in pub11 .. Stake Conference is in the farming and have been planned by the groups notification, perferably by tele- was a student at the U.S.A.C. at Grayson lications. Schools from the enmeetings P.M. livestock business with his fathEconin Home Logan almajoring will NOV. tire state were represented at 12 . . Stake Conference and their teachers. They phone, to the proper health auer and brothers. a was omics while and there so be assisted in the entertainschool. A M. and P.M the communa case t of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalton, thority, that of the Home Economics NOV. 13 icable disease exists, or is sus- member Stake Primary Board ment by the room mothers. whose marriage in Pioche, Nev., club and of the B.A.C. club. Music on Sept. 1 has just been anpected of existing in a specified meeting Since that time she has been N'OV. 13 . City Council meeting person. If the diagnosis of the nounced, were honored at an inTo N'OV. 15 communicable disease is not ap- employed by the South Western .... eterans meeting formal wedding reception Wedin Co. Cedar Distributing City. N'OV. 16 or those of the the to Students Stake Primary Union parents Elementary nesday evening in Parowan. The Mr. Low was a student at the Preparation meeting for East parent of notice Hallowe'en newlyweds and their parents, don school will their concerned, meeting directly Ward Primary teachers will be At last its here!! The ParoBeaver High School but joined NOV. 22 to disease main street Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mortensen the to such Veterans meeting held up suspected parade regalia wan High School Music DepartMonday night at 7:30 at N'OV. 23 .... East and West will result in a the Navy at an early age and as the Flrmage and Mr. and Mrs. Rulan R. and back as far proper authority WatWoodrow Mrs of the home ment is presenting an operetta. of the during World War II served on Wards M.I.A. Harvest Ball son Theatre Monday at 1: p.m.. it Dalton, received a large group where she and Mrs. Aleen positive determination a Destroyer. At present he is Remember the date I December is announced N'OV. 27 . Dist. the disease of Scout meeting Orton will be hostesses. by by Alma Lawrence 0f friends and relatives in the suspected type All as an attendant at 1st. The title of the operetta is employed N'OV. 27 necesif M. I. A. leadership will then West Ward Chapel. The children and officers and teachers are asked Health Authority a musical comedy in principal. Tom Holyoaks Utoco Service Pickles, NOV. 30 be entertained at a movie matSchool Opera to be as proper procedures institutMario Topham presided sary present. Station. Following a honeymoon three acts with music by Allan inee which DEC. 3 has been arranged master of ceremonies at a proSons of Utah Pioneers ed to control as far as possible at the family camp Benedict aud lyrics by Wilson P.M. the spread of such diseases. This hunting trip through the cooperation of the gram which included the follwere held nyon the young peo-b- y and Crane. Try-ou- ts DEC. 4 theatre management and the owing service is rendered to the public numbers: vocal solo, Young Farmers last week which resulted in the school. will the show, offithe Department of Health pie is Where You Find It, Love During meeting Beaver. following cast: DEC. 6 cers of the P.T.A. will present by Veone Macfarlane; solo Tenand in no way makes the par.... Veterans meeting Hans Maier, innkeeper those who attended Among DEC. 7 intwo prizes to each grade for the derly," Chad Orton; reading, by not ents obligated and does Paulina Camp D.U.P. the Anderson-LoFred Dalton best costumes wedding were RYU afternoon clude therapy. The State DepartYou Do, displayed in the Merna Halterman; the James H. Anderson family, Louisa, waitress . . Ellen Miller DEC. 7 Elizabeth Camp D.U.P. Leonard Rowley, Parowan, is ment of Health is anxious to Mr. parade. vocal solo by Joan Bayles; a Mrs. Lewis Limb, Mrs. Captain Kinski, Chief of police and back at the Birgham Young Un- know the prevalence of any disevening vocal trio, Dearly Beloved," Hannah Robinson and Mrs. GerHal Evans SCHOOL OBSERVES U.N. DAY 7 Veone Macfarlane, KatLegion meeting iversity this year, and has al- ease throughout the State and trude Barton and her son Ted Bumski and by sung Rumski, Kinskis WITH APPROPRIATE DEC. ft & 9 Basket Ball ready started participating in we as local health officers are of Cedar Janet Mortenand rine Taylor Steve Adams and PROGRAMS City. cops reTournament Carroll. expected to make weekly Olive the school activities. sen; reading, Kenneth Topham D'C 11 A prayer for peace delivered Mr. Rowley will play the role ports regarding all CommunicStake Primary Board table covered a lace Gracing Jigo, Gypsy chief . Mack Lyman W. Clair was a beautiful wedding cake Stake of Nicola in the BYUs first dra- able Diseases. I solicit your coopPresident meeting by Lady Vivian, a charming Engrp 11 of the national made and decorated the City Council meeflng matic production of the current eration in reporting all communRowley, by singing lish widow Joan Bayles ,p 17 ... an introductory talk brides grandmother, Mrs. Lula anthem and Veterans meeting season. The play, Arms and the icable diseases. Jonas H. Pennington, pickle DEC. 15 on the United Nations by Marvin Bastain. It was flanked on either a famous work by Signed: L. W. Sorenson, M. D. is Young Farmers Man, . . Richard manfacturer Whitney Graff, Dance Parowan Health Officer. Bernard Shaw and is preceeded the Presidents side by pink tapers. The rooms George On Wednesday, Oct. 25, Mrs. Katrine Taylor and Jay Wint17 address and other ceremonies were decorated with a profusion Music Program to be produced, Oct. 25 through one of er play the parts of Ilona, Sarah Ellen Barton, a which were 0 IVew ... broadcast and list- of fall flowers. Veterans meeting 28, with a special performance Mpp t Paragonahs older ladies cele- gypsy girl and J. Jennison Jones ened to by students of the ParMr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilger Assisting in the gift room Primary Union slated as part of the BYU Diabrated her seventy eighth birth- an advertising expert for Peter owan schools in of were Mrs. Jeanette Bayles, Mrs observance meeting mond Jubilee celebration. are rejoicing over the arrival day. Her daughter-in-law- , 1 Mrs. Piper Pickles. Veon Macfarlane United 00 Nations Day on Tuesday. Iris Cartwright, Mrs. Virginia School Dance Active in BYU drama last of a new grandson, born Oct. 9, Melva Barton arranged an aft- and Chad Orton will portray The school students Lowe, Merna Halterman and Mr. Rowley played roles in the Iron County Hospital to elementary year, 4 ernoon party in her honor to June Pennington, an AmeriChristmas Tree in Command Decision, assembled in the music room Marlene Mortensen. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilger can m which a number of relatives and heiress, and Arthur Crefont, to also hear the Dance broadcast of Refreshments were served by Barretts of Wimpoleof ce(jar City. The young man close friends were invited. The a young American artist. pist and West Ward the Presidents speech and the a group of girl friends and classand acted as assistant weighed in at five pounds, nine Streets, The story is as follows: Mrs. Barton has been a wid"all Dance y ringing of the Freedom Bell in mates of the new Mrs. Dalton. director of She Stoops to Con- ounces. His brother, Timmy Jonas H. Pennington, an A Berlin. ow for fifty years and makes Theta of member is a mother He The is three. Veterans meeting quer. proud her home with her brother, Mr. Continued on Page Five West Ward Old Alpha Phi, and is a transfer was the former Dorothy Shiefer Horace Edwards. She has one JUNIOR CLAB8 TO HOLD Time Dance Cedar student from the BAC at of Springdale. HALLOWE'EN BALL son. Highway Patrolman J. Lowe dec. no Of Legion Dance City, where he was active in It was a tiny, tiny boy weigh- Barton, and one grandson. dec. 3! Witches and goblins, devils Gun & Rod Dance stage and radio. 6 ounces 3 and Bartons Mrs. health pounds Although ing only and scarecrows will dominate who arrived at the County Hos- has been quite poor since early Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bentley meetings of the Dau- the scene at the High School Regular severlast spring she is feeling fairpital Wednesday evening s of Utah Pioneers of both gymnasium Tuesday night when left Wednesday morning for ghters of schedule. ly good at the present time. al weeks ahead will be held on Thursday the Juniors stage their annual Junction, Piute County, to Camps I0V- Proud parents are Ray and Mae Nov. 2, it Is announced by the Halloween Ball. Scheduled to 10th. the funeral services being On All Evans Simkins of Parowan. The The lesson for commence at 9:30 p.m. the dance held there for Mrs. Bentley's Camp Captains. J,nng thf past week we have mailed notices to all of our sub-- ij wee fellow will spend the first the month will deal with stories will feature special and appro- granddaughter. Miss La wanna rs ,la' are not paid in advance, we do not want to offend weeks of his life in the incu- of early day mail carriers and priate decorations, refreshments, Norton, 14- - year old daugb 't is going to be necessary for us to adopt a system like gator where it is reported that will be given by Mrs. Amelia confetti and prizes for the best of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Norton. Weekly papers. Other publications will carry a subscriber for he is progressing nicely. He has in the Paulina Camp costumes. Music will be furnish- The girl was killed instantly as e '"uple of Topham then and months after their subscription expires big sister and three brothers which begins at 2: p.m. ed by the the result of a broken neck Orchestra. meeting same until to welcome him home when he paid. Mrs. Moneta Mrs. Dalton when she fell from the and talned Katrine is of chairman alTaylor ''sprint and services in the Times are now at a new high, mark. has reached the a Pickup Truck Sunday decbe back will in the in of of committee Emily Hnmphfus charge future costing the full amount of each subscription, ao In the of the same lesson in orations while Claire Mortensen evening in Ely, Nevada. in charge not are paid impossible for ua to send any papers that NOTICE Lifelong residents of Piute uniPss you make some arrangement with us. Freeman and Belle Hyatt and the Elizabeth Camp which will Dalton heads the group which .. a be the family moved t held will same at 7:30 the Relief p.m. County, Ward arrange hack special assembly East Society to wMj their son and daughter-in-laaccounts will be given until the 10th of November n to after-ibut be Nevada Both be presented Monday held recently. The young meetings will Payment before we discontinue them. If you are unable to hold their annual Relief Society Mr and Mrg Lloyd Hyatti of day. made several visi noon. had Basement of the Old the 29 Oct. i at lady Conference Sunday, p1 want Beach are back at the old the paper please let us know now. In-- 1 in Parowan and her Church. to is Rock is The invited A attend 2 session. grandmother public Everyone oclock good the Thapk You both the assembly and the dance. was known by many local people. vited to attend. turd-ou- t on Four desired. Continued Is M. Page Norman Victor at the home ple may register Edwards. In B. Olive l Mrs Precinct No. 1. the Ik- - ) School News A-- I sub-statio- J nec-clta- si f. one-four- non-reside- nt Calendar out-of-sta- te j . j arilgoflllll ct . . Communicable . Diseases Should Be g. Reported . . . ar rs . Mr. Mrs. Frr4 Dalton Honored At Reception . . High School Department Present Operetta . NOTICE . . .... . I . B"r Leonard Rowley Receives Role In . . Play w . . Paragonah Lady Celebrates 78th Birthday .... Arrivals -- (y ' . . Lo-ra- D.U.P. Camps To Meet Thursday . ' Bentleys Attend Funeral Granddaughter Subscription Paid Up? Back Accounts Deadline at-Ite- j dis-;lo- j I th |