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Show OWAN'TIME HAMBLIN DENIED CHANGE OF VENUE IN MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE II eet:t ii "fnblhhed Leslie Zane Hamblin of IVilar t'liy, t barged with voluntary! mi.ii'du lighter wan denied a ( 10 III) iiloq for change of venue In the Fifth Judicial Court here Tuis-tiay- . Hamblin, represented by Attorney Kill J. Pickett, ila'in-ethe local couit would bo because of unfair pub'le-- j A for drive cane on radio Ity Itlven tilt fun,a with which to carry on the Ntatlon KSt II and other control program i being luma. Judtte Will L. Hoyt den'ed In Parowan this week, the petition because of lnsufflc- u announced by Mrs. 1,. V . lent evidence to warrant the: j group of volunteer workers hove The manslaughter charge r- -, CJl i !,.! nt every home in the d from the death of Joh-- munity aince the dri ve begun on eph Owen Barton In Cedar City Aprj MrH. Sorenson aaid. on lebruary 7, 1953.. He was 'she aska that all persons In the' alleged to have been knocked n community who were not cot-- , the pavement by Hamblin when meted by the canvasser please ha voiced his objection to the,,,,.,)) 1 1, , r contributions to "The treatment of defendant's American Cancer Society - c woman tavern operator In Cedar Mr i.,ly Sorenson. Box 20.'. City. Mr. Ilarton'a death was Parowan. claimed to have resulted front Mrs. Sorenson has been as-- ( tba head Injury received In the slated in organizing the drive fall. by Mr. Edna Hatch. Mrs. Cecil T. Adams, Anna T. Adams and The case was set for trial ct Mrs. ltd ta Decker. 6 in Court the at lOra.tn. t )I .I M E William I It lit SIX I --- I. Thornton lusl u,UM-to-ho- uM VRuU AN TiME.n. I' 1 ' A ttl) AN, I til U. It I For John l.fuioii Auxiliary A. Ikaiamtirt' .Jr. l ull irs I'or ( liurrli Ilt'lil In Proto Allt'iitlaiirt' Auartl Hips In c'vntln lltisiiilal pte-judlrl- Tor The Interest Of Vurtncan And Yfrinifu' .r ISiU's IN-- , M'M l:K! I Foil n VINE Salary Adjustments Made For Iron County Officers J A 7 than. cotti-aulte- 1 compromise salaiy .. idcii; i I -- Ii o)o . i .day nun at lust " Tin (ity by I." j i:i ! i The being ottered nv Alia Esplm tu help timu1at-th"Back to (hatch Movement, which i being sponsored this month Ity the Legion Auxiliaries Mia Eva Adams. First of the unit, that a niemhor will he present at each of the Church R in Purownn, Summit and to chev k on other member in attendance on ench of the three week in i hi i eil about hi I In dead end E vliili West and S. ill'll ill Salt laikw !ri h was driven ptte Mrs Eva Bird Wood. tio'd ut her hom hete at 11 i 1 0. 7 3t morning of a heart attack. A native of Beaver County, she bad resided in Painwau for 37 year. She wus born in Beaver, Oct. 28. ISS2. a daughter of Allnrt and Sarah Stewart Bird. Sho attended the Beaver schools and there married Willard A. Wood March 1, 1899. They made their home at Mfuerstille until I91,( when they moved to Parowan and became engaged in farming j i in iu udjnstno'iii for Iron Count elective officials wits mad' M"ii-d.t- ) wtii'U the Board ol Iron County Commissioners apptovoi a Il5nu foe im reuse Salary all full time officers This lepn. uelited a lit"; Imieuse initn tin present Inadequate $ 2 '.no nun n HSillarn of all otfo i ev ept Hot attorney whose pris'-n- t subtly t 124 "'. It dared ilo new mlnd- u midway between tin mii- luiiiiu of $360o and the in.t x m t $4. oil' as provided for hv tin j ... s hod uli Wednesday i : npiUiiiitlv hit ,'"t legislature. lied into a l..r,;e I'omnit-sinner's The Board hoisted I rei and Ini i ned salaries from finoo to In inr a 'so were Thaddous May $1800 Hr year at it meeting di of M.ilad. Idaho mid '.'I. Thorpe Parowan. .Maximum Parowan Monday. Kenneth lii. hard lOini. 22. of allowed by the legislature's te- Wayne IParon of Hurricane Altadn.i, C.ilif, Both were who was chnrgod with Thrd C I10" ueLon is $3au. Sfiritllc To two-i- n ot t'lah udents, who decree burglary, waa granted an las getierallv conceded willwere l.vmg John A. nt WIM.IAM C. THORNTON' extension of time In which to officials 'lutv ,hl ,ro" bounty N'ov. 'Mr. Wood 23. 1924 dlel ilo So mu Phi Epsilon fr.iternitv make his plea The case was Vlccl or "'uny years an active Wood Mrs. hits been William lii.ih Thornton, 8 . llou-- a l.'i.'Mrtth East All (line nlso act for May C with Attorney r'e far below th Churt It member of the LDS Every horse lover in his area i etiri'd lumberman and farmer o have died lowere bought Continued on page three other ( ounib-- s In the sadie mny Sun-wotker She had served in both the is urged to be preeent at the of Parowan. and st. Ulth at the ii rifle impart. al-They have parse I Court House Friday night to in tin E.D.S, Chtiri-hday Schools and the Primary John A p. ru more wa born In those below far paid mr organizations bet of later years ,'en help complete the organization away in a I.as Vegas hospital Ceda'- - City. Jail 3, 1!l.3n, a son I. ns in work private comparable Mr. had confined her activities! ,0 if 1atowau's Saddle Club. following a month's Illness of John 8 and Imnr.i Timmons liness. for the rai.e Necessity comae ted influenza Relief the A Society. school for i fficiuls of Iron Along with other business Thornton Parnmoiv Hi re. rived his early She is survived by one son has long been seen by the Commatter. the group will decide, while In P.irowan in February education in Parowan schools. County will he held in Parowan and three daughters: DeVere missioners blit it w.ts the recent in the winning name for the and had never recovered from At Hie ace of 13 lie moved with Tuesday, April 211. it is anw hie Jt ma h which developed A. Grant, ex- Wood. Oak view, Calif.; Mrs. enabling legislation his pan tits to Santa Ana, Cal nounced by (inh. Remember Friday night, complications for lo Funeral services will be held of the Ctah Victor (Vera) Decker and Mrs where lie finished high school ecutive sccreLar current dining adjustment 1 Paro-ll, in the Parowan Third Ward t'h and entered San 'a Ana College. Association of County official:. Roy (Gertrude) Benson. of office. Annual conference program of 'ft'1 ( ) Mrs. L. and Ruth A. at wan; h Saturday 2.3opm imdr lb enlisted in the army Oct. .Mr. Grant will head a delegathe Parowan Second Ward Pridirection of the Bishopric. 'tlil 38 tion of nine poisons who will Rhoden, Rosebury, Oregon; by, 25. Pits and had served " mary asaocintion will he presentBurial will he in the City icm-- , month in Germany in a tank officiate at a meeting to he held 11 grandchildren and 14 great ed Sunday at 7:30 p.m. it is etery . division, lie was honorably dis-- i in tin Iron County Court House grandchildren. A announced by Mrs. Arvilla Mot'-euseServices will he conducted Mr. Thornton was bom in at 2. 3u p m. Tins will he probarged June 25, !i52. president. The program April 10, 1805, a son of lb entered the i'niverity of ceeded by n luncheon to he serv- Saturday at l:p.tn. in the ParAt on The d Primary Childrens Ward Chapel and Nancy Curtis Thorr.-- I Utah in Sept., 1052 after work- ed at l:p m. at Taylors Cafe. owan 'Stephen in be will Hospital," presented Brief aervires will also be held ton. lie grew up here and niar-Th- e ing at Hill Air Force Base during the Ward Chapel where the childThe school in Iron Is in Minersville Chapel at 4 p.m. residents of this area will ried Adelinda Orton November the summer. Recently lie had ren .arti'ipating are requested lie 7, 1887. The union was later enrolled in the Radio Institute, jono of a series being sponsored Burial will lie in the Minera-- 1 acquainted with the workings Honored at a leception in Parby 7:15 p.m. The of the throughout the State by the cemetery, school lunch program at solemnized in the Salt Lake City Inc., to study advanced d owan Saturday night were Mr. of public Is Invited to attend, Mrs. a All officiala. ('minty jsociation on Page Two public meeting Friday, April Temple. Mrs. Thornton died Janand Mrs. Lynn Stewart who Morteneen Raid. elected officials including 2. City 24. if is announced by Mrs. uary 24, 195 were married April ti at i.as .officials, deputie', load supervls-- 1 Econo Lyman of Parowan The During the couple's early life Nevada . IOMlll.S Vegas. health offii ora, ers, legislator convention will be held from 4 to they lived for a time at Alton, is the former Joan Tho bride To and reprtstentatives of the press) ti:p.ni. in the Cedar City East Kane County, where they oper-- ' IMI.S. of Mrs. Adams, in daughter the County have been Invited. Elementary School lunch room ated a hotel and the Post Office. Parowan Adams of at Augusta matters to pertaining RAC' Important with representatives from Mill- They also resided for a few sumwhose home I he reception was be of these S operation public HPCt'SSOI ard. Garfield, Kane, Beaver, mers in Spry, Garfield County, held. Mr. and Mr. Orlii Stewart offices will be discussed at the Iron and Washington Counties where they operated a saw mill. of D. Spanish Fork are parents of Alton meet Merrill. ing SenUuary Mr. Thornton was also one of luirliclputing l1"1 bridegroom. for ten the piiucjpitl years, Parowan High School students pat the operators of the old shingle "The double-rin- g To be included in the program of Eugene M. ceremony received a contract Friday for Resignations will participate along with r mill in Parowan Canyon. During was the home of at a performed as in Orton, Parowan City Treasurer, will be a discussion of the Pub- his early manhood he also freighinstructor the position lives of other schools in an LDS Bishop in Las Vegas and Harrell Dalton, City Mar- lic School He will Survey concerning ted both to the Silver Springville Seminary. Rvf Region Six and Eastern Nevadi, be one of 3 teacher in the in- with the brideu mother, and shall and manager, were tender- School Lunches, by W. K. Mines and in at Vocational Day activities at Durango, Colo. her brother and sister-in-laed at Monday nights meeting Daly principal of the Parowan which now ha-- s an stitution Most of his life had been spent the Branch Agricultural College ten-yeMr. and Mrs. Larry Adam, in review in Parowan. however, where In j of the Parowan City Council. High School. A registration for 1953-5- 4 Friday and Sam rday T.iig.-yThe Iairry Adams Dale attendance. SeinSchool Lunch Cedar of the of at 4Su of City Program was an active member of the students, employment Acceptance Teams slated to enter business Mr. Merrill has been assured were hosts at a wedding supm r the mines was Ortons chief rea- will be presented by Garfield LDS Church. He held the offii o department contests on Saturdav inaiy instructor who lias served In by the Church Board of Kduca-Cz- e served that evening at the Last son for resigning. Mr. Dalton County and The Nutritional of a High Priest at the time of include for First vent shorthand: us mu LDS missionary will has found It necessary to devote Requirements of a Tvpe-Meal, his death. speak option that this position will be Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. Jennie Diniton. Rjyma Thorn bis at Parowan as permanent as he cares to his entire time to operation of will be given by Miss Jean the experiences He is survived by ten of hi ton and Barbara Wilt-e- v The new Mrs. Stewart received with Jr.-Men make it and wl'i give him the his farming and livestock inter- Bertoch, Home Economics in- 14 aons and daughters. They are Anna Talbot and Merna Halter- - Suike Junior-Gleane- r in a linen afternoon guests ests In the Valley. The treasur- structor of the Parowan school William E. and Merrill. Thornton, man named us alternates. Book- -' Fireside Sunday evening. The opportunity to build a borne frock with pinkand orchid acces(link A group of the and Mrs. Nera will he held in the Sum- discussion er was chosen at the last City Continued on page Three sories. A corsage of baby orchids taylor all of keeping, Gary Rummler, Melvin) meeting election; the marshall had been School Lunch objectives will be Parowan; Byron O. Thornton, Mitchell, Ravnia Thornton and in t Ward Chapel at 8:p.m. with was pinned to her shoulder. appointed by the administra- presented by representatives of Mrs. Sylvia Treiease, Mrs. Clara Anna Talbot. Typing 1: Joyie all members of these two groans matrons were Mrs. Attending one of the Counties including a hi all Wards of the Stake invited tion. Harding, Mrs. Harriet Hicks and Helen Hansen, sister of tho bride, Vietoi Norman, Mary llalterman, A meeting was scheduled for principal, PTA member, a teaohto attend. Arrangements have j To land Mrs. Ruth Long, he btido-- ( Mrs. Afton Werner, all of I.as Carol Lemmon and Joan been made by Mr. Golda Guy-- I Wednesday night by Council er, student and lunch room repre- Vegas; Mrs. Nancy Farnswor'h, Deoil II: groom's sister who wore spring Type Robinson, cf sentative. Musical numbers will Cedar City; members for consideration At and Mrs. Jean Barbara Wiltsev, June Robinson tnon, Stake Jr. Gleaner leader Ro and harmonizing corsages 'prints Election of a Stake ires- appointments to fill the vacau- - be presented by students of the Wightman, Springville. One sifon lTga Three and ElizContinued Jennie Dunton. Mrs. J Continued on page two cies. ident will also take place that F'o ter also survives, Mrs. Ella Car-soabeth Hall is instructor. eiiec Junction, Piute County; 43 From the industrial arts de- evening. Stake Missionary work will be 49 and grandchildren great partment to enter the woodwork stressed at the Parowan Stake RYU A grandchildren. and welding contests are Sanford Conference here on HARVEY A BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Friends are invited to call at and Charles Tophani, Larry ScIkhIiiIo Quarterly May 2 and 3rd. it is announced the family home in Parowan Dailey. Carl Dalon, Val Holvo.ik by W. Clair after 10:a.m. Saturday and unStake Rowley, and Ronald Robinson. Duane Van President. Special meeting til time for the services. for Ausdal, instructor, states that SCHEDULED FOR SAT. APRIL thia purpose have been sched-- 1 there may lie others added uled tor Saturday, May 2ud. in tho list before the contests SatMiss Louise Marsden. dnugh"r d Parowan Ward 0f Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsden jthe urday. The story of Harvey which Lets get together on this Conflict with other scheduled Chapel. A session at 6:30 p.m. 0f Parowan Thales Brown of the agriculand who is doing 'combines as mad with affair. "Harvey comedy "Harvey ture department has definately events has necessitated a change will be held foe all who are ea- work at the affconcerns an to the is gentle tvhimsey, coming you know, in times for the regular meetin any way with Stake ham. To Sfasfo named Farrel was Nelson Young TayRobb, University, P.H.S. Auditorium the night able inebriate named Elwood P. ings of Parowan Stake priestwork and should in- - sented as piano soloist lor and for the Rodney Bentley Dowd who during boon a makes The companof Saturday April 25th. hood it is announced by elude all members of the Stake the Livestock eonc-"- i afternoon Sturday judging team; and Stake groups, Parowan 3rd. Ward is sponsoring ion of a bunny. No ordinary President. W. Clair Row-le- Presidency. All Bishoprics, mem-jo- f George D. Morris, Edward Dul-- j the A Cappella Choir in Par-berthis delightful performance being bunny, Elwood pal is a pooka--- a The in the Light of the Staki High Council, jowan High Ft lest' Quorum of ton "History and Miss Marsden also was Clifford Robb,' dairy fine invisible Utah creature of friendly brought by the University held on Fast Stake mission meeting, will be the theme regularly and Revelation, cattle 'flinging with the choir, president There also judging. may players under the direction of who happens to take the form of a pageant to be presented here Sunday, will be held Sunday, missionaries, Stake executives of be others from this department with the Performing Prof. AlbeTt O. Mitchell, native of a rabbit by the name of on Sunday, April 26. by the listed to April 19, at 8:p.ni. in the Par- thp Sunday School, YLMIA and group were Mary Jane Marsden, enter (he wek. during a six one feet fine half and Harvey, son of Parowan. Another Mi.--s Parowan Stake Relief Society. YWMIA, Primary, Relief Society, Janolher daughter Jean Bertoch of the Home owan Third Ward Chapel. of Will and former Parowan resident has a inches tali. from the and any others which Della Marsden, and Joan Bayles. "The Economies book, Seminary Adapted stabs department of conflict with Because tiie prominent part in this prize winbe announced. a daughter of tho Golden Bayles that approximately by Joseph Elwood, a calm lovable bach- Progress of Man, 50 Home stake Quarterly Conference may ning drama. This person is Alan elor who keeps a bottle of Scotch Fielding Smith, the enterain- - Economics girl from her 8, A meeting will follow at 8: p.m of this City. 9,jltrp on ay 3rc., the Wards especially for Matheson, son of Atty. and Mrs. behind Jane Austen on his book- - linent will feature an 11 and 1 2th. and of The investigators evening classes under the direction! w'll grad group will Fast in observe the Stake Scott M. Matheson. Alan was reattend the exhibits and oth (r! Sunday services on April 26th. friend who are interested in the of Prof. Newall B. Weight of shelf, knows loti of people Ini drama, song, and pantomime, a made cently honored by being LDS Church. A musical program the BYU Music faculty was makhis community and they all love 'It will depict the progress of events Friday. Teams front Council Stake High meeting and Pi Kap at the U. of U., and hi thinks! man from his preexistent state taiks have been arranged ing a tour which included His sister Veta him. the groups will also partic- will be held that same day at father as everyone knows, j for this. a limit to his gregarious- - to the end of the mellineuin in the miilfin and biscuit 7 in St. George and in sevtheres ipate d in the p m United States District Attorney Genera! sessions will be held eral Arizona cities. The whist I. The pageant will be presented eonte-.tslated for Saturdav nes, though, when he starts Ward Chapel. for Utah. at 1 0 a m . and 2:p.m. Sunday stop, concert In Parowan Sat- It is understood that bringing Harvey Home. Veta in six units with each of trie many A Slake Relief Society pageant in the Parowan Third Ward urday afternoon was secured articles made hv students of bo'll After the rather heavy ex-- ) tries to get Elwood and Harvey Wards In the Stake to present penses are paid all proceeds com milted to a high class san- - one of these. Participating will the High School r.nd 'be element- will be presented that evening Chapel with the MIA session through special arrangement in the d Recreation iacheduh d for 7:30 p.m. Sun- - with Prof. Weight. be members of the Relief a form'- will be applied itarium, but the ary grade will be en'ered in the at 8 p.m. from Harvey difficulty of BAG exhibits at tie music instructor in the Parowan day Singing Mother the new Parowan Stake that she has seen Harvey too. eiies and the Prlisthood of each Friday. Hall. Persons affeited by thesel Stake Relief Societies will pro- - High School. Mr. Weight was Students of Mrs. Zona Tophani 'e of the Ward. house. Every person in Parowan Ultimately even one are asked costumes to take notice vide special music for both day-- 1 accompanying the group on its he will Colorful second the will doctors with meets attend an.l should ihanges up lo grade Stake willingly support time sessions Sunday, of the time and places. Continued on Page Three Contlnt 1 on page three , tour. present a puppet play. this splendid benefit project ff n Hu-i- t liM-a- l cc mu Bara-gona- Ii- lub h ! - Friday ('oimlv Official School Slalisl For i life-lon- , Iarouau j 1 o April 21. Hero Second Ward Primary Sets j . Conference i' j Ir. Mrs. Lvnn Stewart Honored Retention Here , First-Secon- 1 Ae-!vil- le tolevis-Continue- AtI$I Stmlonts City Officials Iarlicin;if' Tender Siriiitvilli' Post In j Naill('! i Acliviiits Sal. Resignations , . . , - j . j Missionary Work Stressed Stake lifer Lam-oreau- n, CamicIIn In Choir Feature's For Slake Mcetiugs j 25 Local Pianist Announced First-Secon- jStako Roliof Society Religious j post-gradua- te Brig-gage- Pageant s . con-cert- : . i First-Secon- ) ' . J 1 So'i-towar- . j j th, s |