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Show .ih I r; DUNDREDS OF OUT-OF-STA- ' Published W'eeUl u i'or The Interest ar-me- Activities high-light- ed VOLUMKE rA ROWAN THIRTY-NIN- Puroiruu Ami Virinifu sur-pris- TIMI-.- J rAllim.W wood tree at the Gurr Farm in Farowan Valley Saturuay afternoon resulted in serous old injuries to a nine-yea- r was who there boy picking Elementary school and thnr teachers will stage a big costume parade on Main street Frida 15 October 29 Commencing at the group will march from the school up to tke PM Office and 1 ed rs News Of Our Servicemen vice-pres- - pre-inducti- on i EDITORIAL In the selection of Dr. Her- - .riculural College, where he has ry Aldous Dixon its candidate been president only a little for Congress in the First Dis. more than a year. Yet the trict, we feel the Republican opportunity to serve the stale party has made an excellent and the nation in Congress choice. Through personal ac-;a challenge no citizen o: quaintance with Dr. Dixon Dr. Dixons stature and sense and his family and a firsthand knowledge of his emin. ent qualities, we heartily endorse an editorial which appeared in Wednesdays issue of the Salt Lake Tribune:. Dr. Dixon should prove an outstanding candidate. He is is widely known throughout the extensive experience with Utahs problems, particularly those relating to the district he would represent if elected. Under the circumstances and considering the lateness of the hour, with the election now less than two weeks a. way, it was the best possible choice the Republican State Central committee could have I'ounti tion w Peinoeiatie organizaa .Hi'ial rally lialh will le tu Id at ill hold he approximate!) I Special for Ihe speaker evening will be Scott M Matheson Sr Fife will act a' master of lereinomcN and will introduce all of the Count) Democratic hojH'fuU who will make a few brief remaiks The general public Is invited to attend the fiee picture show and Rally Mam Me Acain, will bo the featured picture an 8 15 1 w ill start at 7 THEY BEAT KANAB & BEAYER By Jim Miller Last Friday the Parowan Rams once again broke into tho winners column by defeating the Kanab Cowboys by a score of The Parowan team scored first at the end of the beginning quarter, with Don Haltermau running 30 yards on a quarter back sneak. This run was made after the gun. ending the quarter, was fired. The convcr sion was tallied on a short pass I n. a 13-- Former Resident field In Parowan at ir--- j I j ' fV' V ' : 1 j y j yyV j publicans a luautiluTiy appointed reccpt.on m I'.iro. wan last Satui day night won, newlyweds, Mr. & Mrs Hyatt' Bentley, who had ;;po!'v.v their vows at a double-rinceremony in the Salt Lake Temple on October 13 The bride was the tormer Jayne Timmons, daughter of Mr. & Mrs Charles Timmons ot Layton. Mr. A Mrs Charles !eave-of-absr.n- ( i J His nomination and subsequent acceptance of the nomination ' when fessed conRep. Stringfellow his Glories of wartime exploits behind the German lines during World War II were all a hoax. STRINGFELLOWS CONFESSION The youthful paraplegic, who had served his District in tha national legislature for the past g term, made his confession before a audiene.ee in Salt Lake City Saturday night. U followed a aeries of rumors which bad been circulating for the past several months that the old Congressman had greatly heart-breakin- radio-televisi- d . PERSONAL NEWS NOTES j s d. , j .-- j Elaine Benson, weighing seven pounds 13 ounces. Parents of the little miss are MSgt. Wilford E. (Gene) Benson and who Elaine Watters Benson, with tha there are stationed United States Army. The couple has another daughter, Linda age years. Maternal grandparents are Mr. 4; Mrs. Roy Watters of Beaver. on 32-ye- ar n The Roy Benson Srs. of this City have belatedly reported the most recent additions to their family and which have brought the number of grandchildren to have been added since May 28 to five. Announcements came from far off Lanshut, Germany of the arrival there on August 17th. of Mischel re ' Arrivals Beverly Orton of this City. remaining reported. of bride-donne- the j ' Parowan are Bentley parents of the bridegroom Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon The couple had previously been fetmi at a reception and dance in Layton. New The Parowan reception was held at the home of Mr. iV After 13 jears without a Mrs. Garry Bentley where the baby m the Elmer Gurr houseliving room was banked witlf hold. great rejoicing has taken a profusion of gold & white ja since the arrival of a autumn flowers. The mantle ncw sml un October 15. The piece was banked with white' jminf, man tipped the scales at carnations flanked by white stvnl pounds, four ounces when tapers in crystal holders. A h5, arrived at the Iron County five.tiered wedding ,, cake Hospital. Thrilled with the adcentered the serving table vent of the Ultle. guy are big with lighted tapers and a brothers, Pfc. Dclmer Gurr who sprinkling of yellow rose buds who is stationed at Fort Hood, ' carrying ouL the decor. Texas; Donald who is attendFor both occasions the ing High School here, , and a her wedding Urcss sister, Jerrolyn, 13. Delighted which was an original crea- grandparents are Mr. St Mrs. tion of imported white Swiss Dell Smith of Parowan; . paterorgandy. Exquisite hand em- nal grandparents, Mr. it Mrs. broidery adorned the torso Peter H. Gurr, heard the news and bouffant, floor in Hawaii where bodice they are servThe sleeves were skirt. length LDS missionaries. as ing cut to lily points over th' veil of wrist. A finger.tip The Veil Taylors greeted a sheerest illusion was caught nt w son at the Iron County Hosa cap of matching emto pital Sunday, Oct. 17. He weighbroidery embellished writh ed in at seven pounds, 14 pearls and rhinestones. Her ounces and will be given the bouquet was of camelias cent- name of Stuart. The little ered by an orchid. an ideal fellow will provide Mrs. Garry Bentley and in a short time for Emerson Mrs. Cumming, playmate his brother Jeffry, 16 months of sister-in-laand sister of the grandparents are groom, were attending mat- age. StHappy Clifton Mrs. Taylor and rons. They were identical Mr. St Claude Mrs. Orton, all Mr. gowns of rose and blue tafetta A great grandwith scalloped necklines and of Parowan. L. Enoch Mortensen, father, and cut to a ballerina length Lake in Salt resides City. carried bouquets of daisies. the is former mother Proud Little Jackie Cummings was 1 F. fn period of the campaign. Dr. Dixon has been granted a from tho school with no pay after he refused to campaign on the States time. He will, if elected, resign from his school positiop, it has been g I fal ) the Rcpubiu.ins of the r t 'unci c'.Moiial District launched to elect one of its ,i campaign most eminent educators to the N 64-ye- ar i by the Republicans because they well recognized that his great qualities of leadership, his integrity, and his clear thinksung' as the opening number his made eminently Ramona Stubbs, Alice Mitchby ing. the with deal PHONE 3391 HJLDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT to ell, Berta Burton, Frankie Lou qualified River Colorado of E. Karl 0. .Mitchell, Bentley, question Mr. Joe Otteheimer of Salt home Sunday where they celdevelopment and other great Ray Lyman, Grayson Gurr and,. I Lake City was m town this ebrated Rays birthday. From Ivan Decker with Mary Lyman I problems affecting the West week Dr. Dixon is a distinguished at the attending the Bank of out of town were Mr. an due to come up for considwas piano. Invocation Iron County and Silca Sand Mrs. Don Knight and children. eration in the next Congress. Utahn, who if elected, would offered by Hugh L. Adams. on Tuesday and a Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adams be a distinguished member for the services were meetings Speakers time short remaining The Council meeting Wed- and Marie Adams, all of Ce. of Congress. His nomination W. Clair and J. Harold City Rowley is some, election the dar City. They were joined before nesday. by the Republican party both of the Parowan Mitchell, Dr. to t t what of a handicap by Mrs. Carol Wright and son. after some days of great con- j Stake Presidency. Brief remarks Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burt- Billy, for a family dinner. Dixon. Yet it is considerable fusion and painful purging JT cre made by Bishop Adams, measure offset by the fact should unite and stimulateon, Mrs. Frankie Lou Bent, . ld'cs and F1' !Lhr,'' Already here for their par-- , he is already so widely, shocked perty organization. cy and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ramcn can He 1Stobb!' Clark made a business trip ticipation in the annual so favorably knownfor the people of Utah. caman aaa whirlwind a o the State Capitol City last hunt are Walt Mortensen of still stage whatever their politics of Tf1r' week-enwould take him their - ' Mr! r"K' which They also visited Big Bend and Charles an 1 it is personal feelings, paign to gverv corner of h.s district. now time to close the took; '" r'"Pa"rd them on Ihe n Provo with their son and Beth Montgomery of Los An Ted and Mar- - geles, Calif. More of the farn. "aughter-injaw- . We can easily understand on a galling episode in Utan,pi Oh. render-ien- e 11 was My Father, Burton. ac- j history y are expected before oj and look ahead to Dr Dixon's reluctance to the double as quartette mg morning. Walt and the the nomination. He had, the job of electing good men' he Mr. and Mrs Ray Adams Montgomerys are guests ail casing song. Benedection a?r he originally said, a job to office November 2. Continued On Extra Page r.ad their entire family at the Ward Mortemen homo. Editor to do at the Utah State Ag. Da-T- or i i j i National Congress. Dr. Henry eld pres-OAldous Dixon, ident of Utah State Agricultural College at Logan, was drafted by the state central committee session Mon- In a history-makin- g day evening in Salt Lake City. The ame committee had earlier that evening voted unanamoubly to accept the resignation ot Re. Douglas R. Slrtngfellow who wiihdrvw from the race Monday afternoem. Although Dr. Dixon was at first retuctant to accept the call, he finally acceded to tho persuation of prominent State party workers and agreed to carry the banner of the Re- j i Itereid ion Honored sriUMJITTLOW .v-V- -. Mr, A Mrs. II a alt Beni lev Honored At i: DIXON .in ... 39-1- f' Pa l I Minus w Last nit? For - R art p m to Eric Clark. In the second quarter the Rams had control of the ball most of the time and scored just before the half on another quarter back sneak by Ilalter-maThe conversion was an unsuccessful line buck, thus 0 score in favor leaving a of Parowan at the half. In the third quarter the Rams played a very slow ball game but did score on a pass to Eric Clark. In the fourth quarter both teams were playing better ball, with the Kanab team getting both their touch downs in this quarter. They made their first Funeral services for Carlisle score on an end run and the flower-gir- l. brother of Fred Bentley, Benson Hoyle, 56, of Seattle, second on a fumble by Paroas best stood the bridegroom, wan on their own goal line. Washington, were held in ParoA. man. J. Paramore,, Garry wan Third W'ard Friday under The Rams, led by Rod Bentley and Jerry Timmons Bentley the direction of Bishop Howard and Don Stubbs, scored 3 touchwere ushers. M.. Adams.. Mr. Hoyle, former downs in the last quarter, with Also in the receiving line resident of Parowan, had died Bentley going 57 yards after the Mr. Cumming. and Ino were the preceeding Saturday in a last gun for the final score. The of both bride and Seattle hospital of a heart last conversion was another pass parents Mrs. Timmons wore groom. condition and cerrebral to Eric Clark from Connell dusty.rose crepe and lace Services were held Mitchell, thus making a final while Mrs. Bentley was gorvn-seor- e in Seattle Tuesday. in favor of the ed in a blue-gra- y of 2 crepe model At the Parowan rites, prelude Extra On Continued Page Parowan Rams. and postiude organ music was played by Mrs. Orna Johnson. was Tho Deepening Trials, 39-1- 2.' lilt. Ill Mt 10 Itl l'l ( p ni hem-morrha- made. Dr. Dixon was drafted SIXTEEN I st-ima- ed the board does receive a call NUMBER 1951 J Parent-Teache- j iC()!KK2! Democrats To Youngsters To STATE REPUBLICANS DRAFT Hold Hallowe'en Mon. Hold Injuries! Seriously Rally Mond.i NYt evening at the Parade Youngster heat re the Parowan Eirmnge EMINENT UTAH EDUCATOR All children of ho Parowan A fall from a largo cotton, - Church Doings 11AH. Fall From Trco potatoes. Suffering two broken return arms and a broken leg. bruises, Parents and the ounger sislacerations, severe shock and ters and brothers of the puplis undetermined internal injur, are urged to don thnr costumes ies is Laney Parry, son of and masks and tom them in C. J. and Gail Gurr Parry of the weird procession Cedar City. They are all Imitci to attend Canyon. Six is the The showing ofa special film reported Included in the program, couples from California, using to haveyoungster school auditorium followin been the the climbing was an explanation of tha local labor and material, have tree to an old look out ruon. the ing parade. milk program by Mr. Lawr- been working for several had there built been which will then ictum to Pupils ence; an outline of the Cit. months to make this unique yean ago by some of his their class rooms where the izenship program which is deer hunters camp. uncles. He had climbed past organization being carried on in the school Enjoying their home away the it appeared has planned a special treat for when structure as part of the Kellogg study from home and proud to be that a limb broke at on them by Glen Jones; Miss Patricia considered Parowanitea are Mr. 30 feet above the The program on the 29th i Uric rendered a vocal sola and Mrs. Charles M. King, Mr. to lose him one of a series to be sponsored ground, causing accompanied by Ramona and Mrs. Eugene Gale, Mr. and his footing and the resulting Parowan elementary by the Stubbs, and a piano solo was Mrs. Lee Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. fall. faculty throughout the car. The given by Barbara Jane Bayles. Amby Sherratt, Mr. and Mrs. in charge includes committee The parents also voted to Jule Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. First aid was given by a Alma Lawrence, chairhave group pictures taken Nate Lewis. Special guests for ocal physician, at the scene principal each year of each grade and this seasons hunt are Ernie of the accident before the man; Jean Hendrickson and the teacher. Prayers were Baylis and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard boy was taken to the Iron Louise Mortensen given by Herman E. Bayles Jones, Lowell Sharrett, Ralph County Hospital where his and Mrs. Louise Mortensen. and Neal Perkins and A1 Robert- condition Has remained ser. ious. Due' to the shock and In charge of the affair were son. internal injuries, We feel certain that the cit- possible Pres. Mrs. Woodrow Decker, Word was received this week bones of broken the setting izens of Pa ., rowan extend these Mrs. Tophan; newcomers a was delayed several days. by Mr. & Mrs. Roland Holyoak welcome hind. Secy.-trea- s , Mrs. Harold Rog. Latest reports indicate - that of this City that thoir son Cpl. ersoa; program chairman, Mrs. he is showing signs of inv. Rodney Kaminska, was to sail Lyle Evans; and board memfrom a European port Friday provement. bers, Alma Lawrence, Mrs. Local Men Honort bound for the U.S.A. and home. Mert Mitchell, Mrs. Gail Wood For Pro-I- n duel too Laney is a grandson of Mr. Cpl. Kaminska has been station-e- d Mrs. Peter H- Gurr of this and Mrs. Bill Burt. in Germany with the Army Physical Of the four Iron County men City and hal come with other Medical Corps for the past 18 family tc months. His wife. Lila Stratton who reported in Salt Lake City members of his in picking assist up the Kaminska, and old Tuesday for heir of winters potatoes at daughter reside in Cedar City. supply Parowan Third Ward MIA physical examinations, three officers announce a Halloween were from this area. Conley ..he Farms. He was taking a Mrs. Kaminska will meet her few minutes off to play when husband at party for Tuesday evening at Page Adams and Paul Fife of r he accident occurred. Camp Carson, Colo, 8: pm. The basement rooms Parowan and Gale Stolk, Para where he will be released. of the Old Rock Church 'relic gonah. The fourth was Robert hall will provide the setting! Simldns of Cedar City Stolk for an evening of ghosts, gob. j has volunteered for Induction RAMS CONTINUE TO WIN AS tins, games and refreshments. but since the local board rcceiv All Ward members of MIA ed no call for inductees this age are invited to tttend. month, be will not report until State. He has been Of out-of-to- long-await- Extra Page 3 JJL a Reception On f rp (rv ad-u- Continued i: rMiea, TE terrific pace to keep up with the demands of the many d hunters who have with their special trailers and other hunting equipment. lt And. as usual, nearly every citizen in town is all primed Give for the day when Boos To the hills once to take they again to get their game. The annual Deer Hunters Ball A large group of parents, the many social teachers and patrons of the week. events of the Parent-Teachers unit's organzest to considerable Adding ization here Monday night. Old Mill the atmosphere is the the was A Preluding meeting Lodge. large number of local a reception with PTA officers people who attended a houseand teachers in the receiving warming social and line. A lace covered table was party, were greatly centered by a beautiful bou. at the almost unbeliev-abl- e quet of crysanthemums. From renovation of the old flowthis, refreshments were ser- er mill at the mouth of Pare-wa- n ved as the group assembled. sports-lovin- g t ' Mil AF., ' ' HUNTERS INVADE PAROWAN Buring the past few days Par. ewan has taken on the appear nee ot a metropolis several times its sire. All of the busi ms houses have been going at ml exe exaggerated his a of as member tha ploits OSS famed behind the lines in Germany. Stringfellow tearfully admitted tbat'he had become a victim of his own glib tongue. That the stories had had their origin at the time he was lying in a hospital paralysed from the effects of the explosion of e a while he was with the armed forces in Europe. He said that the stories bad been fabricated merely to illustrate a philosophy of life in which he War-tim- land-min- had come to believe and which had greatly his influenced, miraculous rehabilitation and adjustment to a tew life. Personal sympathy with Rep. Stringfellow was very pronounc-e- d throughout the State. But after he had submitted his resignation from the Congressional race Xfonday afternoon, the political leaders of the State unanamously voted to accept it and to appoint a successor. RECEIVES OVATION A highlight of the session was the dramtic appearance of Rep. Stringfellow at the meeting im. mediately after delegates had accepted his withdrawal. The crippled congressman received a standing ovation from the delegates. You are doing the right be said. thing, It is the only thing you could do. I realize I have placed the chances of the party in jeopardy. I apologize for anything I might have done Continued On Extra Page li Club Nows The book, Song of Ruth, by Slaughter, was reviewed by Mrs. Max Hendrickson at Wednesday night's meeting of the Parowan Literary Club. Mrs. John II. Pendleton was hostess for the evening with eleven members present. The next club meeting is scheduled for Nov. 3 at the home of Mrs. Thales Brown. Another littlegranddaughter who arrived in Provo on Sept. 11 is named .Valerie. Weighing seven pounds three ounces, the parlittle gal made first-tim- e ents of Ralph and Ruth Richmond Benson of that City. The uple had returned lat in July from Argentina, South America, where they had both Mrs. Claude Burton was served as missionaries for the to members of the O.N.O LDS Churrh Since their return, at their regular meeting Club Ralph is in the insurance busweek. Sewing, visiting ar.,1 iness in the Utah County metroj refreshments were grandparents dainty polis Maternal her home. at joyed alo reside there. ho-t-es- lat s |