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A that (iimmanir Maihn.' utrllla (if h bridegroom K)i b mm Mr. Ilullotb'a got howvr, 'llaith brld t her ih plard lor cpilon I binr," .I. i,n,l a of oil l ho November election ballot m,Ml rho-- u h lafi-t- l signed ('imtntulr and for that I'oatilon bad pal i.l for hi group of ranrawr th or a rnraa of flam rolordj''f UM'roatmalrly 10 oira of r, llnalhc ttu-t- r lUrdlann Ada lion County and fllod with Ih w aa-ITh ,ou,d Adama. hurry Clerk priur to Ibst time -- IBlp n yur.la by County Mr. Dulloih, who ha been a Alma K.ana, Craraon Gnrr. lf ,rnia. Will-oikItrur Matliaon. Ktf-aIt ti t h l.yman. Ihuina Tullla. member of th Hoard of County Com for 10 year, fll-s- l yonard Orion. Jot i llalirnnan and Arb-Oriim, nucceed himself aa lu in unard Todiam and July In ih glfi rimm Varrn an llallon Th group ihowti In tharg of wr ihe lieinorratir nominee for long 4i.. fAHOWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH, OCTOBER 2. I)eir lermll Atnllnblt oittIiuilIoti Tor lime Sat )lulmtr4 at a (xri-tlolltia fratl) nivlj) tugM at th tioiiif ofj tiumfvrr o( Mr Coil II Uria Dalton of ll U Q A , tr Jam of I', Mil, hi II t.n( I'" Mtt trhrui of NWmlw-I. an.1 it. - -- anJ lb 11 avh. l,ubUiheil Weeldu for The interest Of Parotcan 4m! VIcluKu Mr. A Mix, Jititirx fval turtn dliMri) tt'la Uo M!hroQ tuul lktotM-- r : laiihl It) AU 4 up Ibe Q ii-r- i.v ?ixt PAROWAN TIMEa Legion Unlimbers Big Guns On October 4 An t CMpMt'U. lit or un o, at th ,,r.iu Almost half of th antlerlwu deer pet mu spedal wer aold Ih firwt day (hey were offered o ih burner, an or, ling lo V. Clair Rowley, who Is hsndliug sal tin year. Ill report Wtdueday night showed a total of 1 10 permit for the I'arugouh-Co- l lull wood dlslrbt to hat been old. 104 to non resident 44 to resident of th Slat. In the Parowan hunting district, 114 had been sold to and 174 lo Utah hunter bringing Ih tola) for that district in 293, Ther ar luo permit being offered for ea h of ih two ,'lsirl, I. Mr. Rowley stated and they will I available until Ih nd of th hunting season on (ht. Suth. or until they hav all been sold . of Ihe Th season for us special antlerlcsa permit begins one day later than that for the rtgular hunt and continue on to th end of the regular season. Hunters are reminded that allicenses though their regular permit th killing of either sex. that should they get a doe on the first day, the regular tag will have to be used. The apeclal permit will b Illegal until th 52 M MHI.lt luitl V MSS Fishermen Sustain Injuries In Automobile Accident Hi Now reported to bo recover- ing from Injuries sustain-- , when tl.elr tar left lb road at th-Guv. Visit were returning from a fuhicg lip Sunday evening are Jirvie Adams anl Ja k Dalton Jr . both (Tab's Governor, J. Bra kn (f Parowan. Mr. DaBon Is In tlo will addrewa the cilHen of Pangullih Hospital win re he I Parowan and I'aragonab at a suffering from a Bis-,it-Neighbor summoned th hip. of volunteer fir department, meeting to be held at 7:30 pm. Urn ligament and tuu-othen went lu work to extinguish Monday lu (he Parowan Shool th leg, and numerous ut and a fir in th klldien at th home auditorium. Governor Lee. who hr uU- Mr, Ad.ittis was brought tt-ol Orion and Kddi riteveiis Mon- la a candidate on the Republican j home revolving for tins k and a iraik- day morning. The fir depart- lb ket losucteed tnmalf, la spend- treatment rib at the lio- -j Mai In ment sounded the alarm at 9:2U 'ng th day in Iron County and h PaiiKuiti address other a.m. aud hastened to th nceii will groups ommUioher. II wnaellm Commandr Mmh.on mn.lia M(try far Tb accident oeruired niblwsv in record lime, but found that throughout th day. II will also . of: Allrl Aduma, ( r Mrs. Gertrud Henooii and other appear at a rally In Cedar (Tty Ltw'en Pangullih Lai where anj Ji.annli, llobinaon iiinted ir th Iteiuocrailc priJt, Ward. mary convention when Kumen 8 th pair had spent the d . y filliCartwrlrhl, JoinLin,J Mlirh.ll, li.,rly neighbors had the matter alnnmi the same evening . Gardner and Mil Walker wer S Dolton. Norman Day. lloror j Mi(, Scheduled to participate dur ng. and Paragotiiib in r whit v,.,.r under control. Mr,hi A da rim. IVndlHon. VI Is commonly known a llnrei a approved a the parly candldatea. Cyril Th As a result of their Juatwpila njovd quitk lug th program lu Parowan Is In were lloblnaon, Amnro Topham. IHk honmoon In Iji Vcgaa prior Mr. Walker subsequently won Valley. They the famed Cedar Lloua' trawdlng City t.ctlon, the damage to th home (hn nomination In the Primary Model A Ford whih an Mrllrld. Vcrl Tavlor and Jam i., lb ri-,tlon- . ancient Th griutm Club also and th was quartette Very slight, department ! ' Smna. K.irh of Ih aliov ran-va- r lion on Sept . 9. bad no brake, and w.-at filled to inemlx-tlegion Auxiliary Ladle Trio. rly In Ih stated. will b ylvfii aboui ion Camp Cook. Cd'f a curve a tiny cam District for oirr--p- a and A negotiate candidate of Th County pan burning vegetables that petition requesting nama to gl tnmWrhlp du" whhh had been lefj to cook on will also appear at both th Par- downhill on the ilue,iy. Tin algnmiit with Ih Army Mr. Hullo h' name be placed on So all dig'lil ear turned over completely twh from or cl-- ! Ir Pnr an electric hot plat the ballot hors the names of caused owan and Cedar City rallies. cam In re: about 27 feet and mrin lo'ra ho iir lo rnm an ro Is The Invited and urged 9 Cedar City residents, 4J from the blaze. It waa found. The fire public down from Ihe road In th top with your dun whtn mnltill to attend. 21 had 7 followed from the paper up the I'aruwan, Iaragonah. workora of a rlnmp of tree, whhh by on of Ih . abor from Kno, h, 4 from Kanarravllle, side of the wall and was Just 2aTho amottni thin year l probably account fur tin- and on eah from New Castle 21t. getting Into the celling when la being Sal of Ih permit Thla la a grand opportunity escape of Ihe two. and Beryl. neighbors discovered the smoke. Both men wer thrown from 11 lo Imrnin a part of on of Ih will be opposed ill th carried on at the County Court Neither of the men were at home, Ciil. HcmiIIov Moots the car as It went over and were election by Mr. Walker, Demo-- , House In either the office of the having left the burner turned on large! and mot powerful ben-lllia In th C. S. Th rendered unconsi loti When County Clerk or the Court Room. to cook the food. The water had tat. and David L. Sargent, Adams ram to h was able n lo the Individual member boiled out and it ignlled. of Ih Legion ar loo numermmj Mr. Frankie Lou Bentley walk th ten mile back to a Arthur V. Wat-l- o l uh-Members of the fire departwhere h" Hat her but It l well to r- - kln left H Wednesday for Camp Carson, resort at the wll0 ls a fadidute t0 ment were able to complete the an ambulance from summoned member th vaat VeieranV bu- where waa she to Colo, meet her (Hl hlttlM,f (n the NoVmber Job of extinguishing the blaze Ifila that o many of ua chjov hia Senate Chamber of with their high pressure hose husband, Cpl. Ramon J. Bentley, Panguitch. Ilia companion hud d,.fended The Parowan tak for and fr"m lain 41$ hours In the cool night granted wer tn-orof the past alx years Commerce will hold a special without Incurring much addition- - who rer,lved hl air before help arrived. Both he week U.8. this after Army largely due to th effort of the when he addressed the people of Of 15 at Oct. al damage to the kitchen. They meeting Wednesday, ar two of His service. American legion, and thou ben- Iron County Monday. reported to be Improving years 7:30 pm. In the Court House. also made a thorough Inspection nearly overseaa of was tour efit can he withdrawn If the satisfactorily. spent duty The meeting In 1arowan wa Every adult citizen ls urged to of the attic to make certain there legion heroine weak or negli- held In the Court room of the attend. were no remaining aparka there. in Korea where he was with th Th grave of Francis T. Whitarmy medical unit. He returned gent. Then too. our membprnhlp County Court Iloime where he to the States In the spring. duea bring us th Legion Mag- - (srll!tW,(j , s ian(j on universal ney, member of the famed MorCHURCH DOINGS Mrs. Bentley was accompanied arlne monthly. Thi in Itself I mon one Battalion of and the military training, present day I well It on But Mr the worth the money. trip by her parents, economy, foreign policy and otner i.riglnul Pioneers to Parowan, Hl'I.DAlf M. Ill' LET EAST SIDE CORKKKPONDANT and Mr. C. E. Burton, and ber Third Ward Sacrament meeting to think, not what ran 1 per- matters which were was visited for the first time up brought will bo held Immediately followbrother-in-laand sister, Mr since his death in 1885, when sonally get out of the Legion, by members of the audience IONK ORTON WEST SIDE 'ORR K8PO.N DA.N'T ing Sunday School next Sunday. o I e render Mrs. ran and servb Kenneth Clark. The but what group of his With Senator Watkins party granchildren Don Clinton Lowder, aon of Conference being held In Salt group plans on traveling from and country my community In Iron County waa Lamntit F. traveled to Huntington, Emery The First Ward Relief Society through one of the greatest ser- Toronto, Republican Candidate County, for that purpose on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lowder of Lake City this week. Among Colorado down through New this City, left Saturday morning the group are Mre. Edna S. Mexico where they will visit the will hold their opening meeting vice organizations of them all -- for secretary of State; Arthur day. for Salt Lake City where he baa Hatch, Mrs. Bertrude Mitchell, Carlsbad Caverns, into Texas, of the winter, Monday Oct. 6. the American Legion. In a way. candidate from this DistMaking the trip to locate the Ilafen, In in the and return a an enrolled active Mre. Mexico, uchool vocational Cecil by way of The teachers topic meeting will Cora Mrs. part Adams, by taking rict for the State Senate; Pat- burial place of their grandfather Arizona and South Rim of start at 1:30 and the regular & the there. Continued on Back Page Mrs. Mrs. Rowley, Ward, Lilly rick H. Fenton, candidate for were Samuel J. Whitney, Eva Grand the testimonial meeting at 2: p.m. Barbara Mrs. Canyon. Adams, Mary District Attorney; and David L. Bennett, Minnie Lowder, Bertha Mrs. Arthur Joseph and her Alice Graff, Mrs. Betty Sorenson, Mr. and their Upon return, Sargent, candidate for Iron Mitchell, all children of New S. son, Kenneth, made a hurried Mrs. Florence D. Benson and Mrs. Bentley plan on making PRIMARY PREPARATION D. U. I1. commissioner. Whitney, the first white child County four-yea- r into the State Capitol Sat- Mrs. a home in Nevada. trip Orna Johnson. Other MEETING in born ReParowan. They made the Douglas R. Stringfellow, urday evening and returned to people from this area left later with W. Scott S. trip Mitchell, publican candidate for U. Parowan Tuesday. While there i:i the week for the General Monthly preparation meeting The group report that their they met Ken's in-l- a we the Conference Congressman, addressed a largo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bet for the Parowan Third Primary sessions being conMrs. Evelyn l.owder, captain audience Monday evening on the grandfather had traveled to Barnhursts who had traveled ducted Friday, Saturday and fridge and daughter, Barbara will be held Monday at 8:3(1 of the Elizabeth Camp. Daugh- subject of The Price of Peace. Huntington to visit with his sons, from North Carolina to attend to Sunday by the General Church of Caliente, Nevada, were Sat- p.m. in the Relief Society room ters of Utah Pioneers, very Asking only for the opportunity Job and Ira Whitney who were at the Church. All officers and work prior to the Authorities. urday visitors In Parowan. urgently requests the presence to work, Mr. Stringfellow in- teaching school there In 1885. genealogical of teacher are asked to attend Conference. and Mrs. W. Clair Pres, opening of every member of the camp spired his listeners with his While In Emery County the eld-In Parowan during Rowley traveled to Logan last nd to take with them their class Visiting at a business meeting at 7:30 philosophy of Americanism as man took sick and died; and due Mrs. Frankie Lou Bentley and the past week end were Mr. week to lesson bulletins. p.m. Thursday, October 9, in well as with an account of his to the difficulty of travel in those LaMar Matheson, who recently and Mrs. Victor Decker who who is take their son, Rodney U.S. at the registered the basement of the Rock experiences in the famed Cloak days, he waa burled In the resigned from their poeitions at had returned from Salt Lake A.C. They report that he is Church. The regular monthly & Dagger Corps," during World Huntington Cemetery. the Poultry Producers Cooper- City where Victor had under- comfortably located ati the home The Second ward Relief Solesson will also be given she War II. In Cedar gone major surgery. Also over of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watters cietys new organization ie very Association ative plant His sons and their families states. from Milford where they are where Chad Orton is also stay- nearly complete, with the folfrom the waist moved soon after to Colorado City, were guests of honor at a r Paralysed Five-Mil- a a home was ing. The Watters family send lowing officers In chnrge, Presithis winter making party Monday evening. down, he Is one of two mem where they established permantheir Mrs. were of Present the word that they are all doing dent, Helen D. Dalton with Sylvia, daughter, employees bers of the Intelligence group ent homes. enFrank Decker and members of fine at the present time. C. Smith, First Counselor The trip Monday taken by the plant and their partners who who escaped from the German k a or Educational Counselor and and camp her family. Enroute home the joyed supper Rowleys is who alive nrieon from Parowan marks the group camp today. Coming as a happy surprise to fire social. Mrs. Bentley has Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. spent a night in Brigham City Dot Smith as Second or Work their many friends and aquain-tance- s He was recipient 'of the State first time that the spot had been been In office the Mortensen of employed plant Calif., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Counselor and Margaret Stubbs, Downey, Man of the Year visited by the deceased mans In Parowan is the belated Jayceea for the past five years and visited In Parowan during the Peterson. They also attended to Secretary, Orna Johnson and a is sons and since his moved kin, had Award, prominent news of the arrival of a lovely tendered her resignation to join past week-en- d enroute to Salt business matters in Salt Lake Della Marsden, Organists, Chor-istor- s of were executive and able radio to locate away. They speaker to William 10 pound daughter Cherrie Day and Gaytha . the grave through the kind as- her husband in making a home Lake City where they were to City and came on to American M.- - (Bill) and Mary Dalton of Ogden where they visited with Benson. Fork in Nevada. October Conference attend the sistance Mr. was of Sexton the of accompStringfellow City Utah, 910 39th. St. Ogden, of the L1)S Church. Mr. Morten- Mrs. Flossie Shiner. anied by his wife who also spoke Huntington and the accuracy of Class leaders are as follows: Mrs. William L. Jones, who sen is a native of this early In September. The delight city, the City records there. Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Work Director, Ida Smith. Theoof the parents is almost equaled briefly. has been employed in Salt Lake where he was born and where Mrs. Golda Guymoh, president Ward traveled to Provo and logy Leader, They found that a monument by that of the little girl's two City during the summer, recently he spent the first 17 years of back of ladies Club their father the and purchased by Republican Friday where they took Word Day Lesson Leader, Verdi big brothers, - married brother, husband in Parowan. Me life. He is a son of Mr., 35 years joined her some his in was the of Eli, their brother, meeting. charge Mardaughter, Marilyn, who Orton. Social Science Leader, S. U. Billie, who is with the at and Mrs. Hans J. Mortensen, Jay-cee- s ago had never been delivered They are currently residing is registered as a Sophomore Letia Evans. Teacher ines at sea; and Malcolm, Weber Sheldon Olds, former State the Ace Motel. early day Pioneers to this area. at the Brigham Young Univers Leeson Leader.Visiting president, introduced the to the cemetery. Hyatt.-MagazinVilate College student; and by Mr. and Mrs. Frank MathMr. Mortensen occupied a ity there. honored guests. They took flowers to place on Nina Taylor. Director, old Linda. the spot which is designated by eson of Kanab spent part of their portion of the time in the Third Miss Jean Halterman was one Continued on Back Page Grandparent honors are claiman ancient board marker. The vacation last week in Parowan Ward Sacrament meeting Sun- of the Math-eson with Garth passengers ed by Mr. and Mrs. Dan descendants are now making where they visited with Franks day where he spoke in a very Whitney when he left for Provo of St. George. and daughter, Glade interesting fashion of some of and plans to erect a permanent the B Y II Thursday aftermarker at the grave which will and Gloria Smith, his grand- his experiences while living in noon of last week. This Is is birth the Belatedly reported LITERARY CI.l'B HOLDS also be honored by an American daughter Connie Smith, and his Parowan and of his life since Jeans second year there also. of a lovely little daughter to OPENING SOCIAL he left here. sisters who reside here. flag. Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Orton Doyld Rowley is now residing alfd Mrs. Adrian Dalton was down in Homer Whitney Mr. The Parowan on Sept. 22, at the Iron Co. Monitcello, San Juan County, Literary Club from Provo to spend the past where he Is a mathematics and werfe over from the Range Hospital. The little Misa to be held its opening social Wednesin Parowan with hia science station at Milford Friday night week-en- d instructor at the Montl-ceii- o known as Gail weighed in at day evening at the home of Mrs. B. E. Whitneys, and the but for left northern parents, Saturday School. He was re6lbs. 7 oz. The grandparents are John Pendleton with members High Utah where they combnied bus- with other relatives and siding temporarily at the home Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holyoak of the Club program committee iness and visits with friends in Mrs. of former Parowanlte, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton and Mrs. Pendleton aa hostesses. Fork and Ogden. Mrs. Lloyd Guymon and Iltte Lavinna Redd. of term of a Court American Opening for and she la very fortunate in Assisting remained In son, Stephen, are visiting with REGULAR MEETING District Their children having great grandparents Mr. the evening were Mrs. Georgia of the Fifth Judicial Halter-ma- n with Parowan their PAROWAN LIONS ('l.l'it Marion Mrs. Mr. and grandparin Lous folk3 Salt called Lake was for hirh Mary Miriam Mrs. Lister B. originally of all Mitchell, and Mrs. Joseph Holyoak 8:00 P. M. MONDAY and their three little boys City at the present time. They Monday In Parowan has been ents, the S. A. Haltermans. and Mrs. Augusta Adams. Parowan . to Salt OCTOBER 6 Lake last to traveled return of Members Parowan Nov. City beBthe expect until immediately was served at the 12th., Dinner postponed Glenna and the new baby along Mrs. week Halterman where Conference members with after Relief Stake received to orders by Club organizaSociety of the cording at are eginning evening. with the older brother TAYIjOR'S consulted a specialist coneern-Contlnue- d the home of Glennas parents members then received printed County Clerk, W. Clair Rowley, tion left Wednesday morning of the family who will attend on Back Page to attend the Relief from Judge Wm. L. Hoyt, Society the sessions. Continued on Page Two for a few days. t, im llttr hn'i llth flir grn bn or tn.r. ,lmr, rilnc y . I. n M-- rfrhmnla Kdn bi-i- Jair l'-r- rd. . - Ill'lllllllimn non-reside- Hurtling Vegetable To Cnuse Fire lu Pnrounn Hume lnruuan v Mondav e. 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