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Show ;o cnutt. PAROWAN TIMES a. 7 w'1 Day. ir' th.6 IAROWAN he ,, TIMES, IA!kOVAN UTAH, JUNE 7. 1946 VOLUME XXXI pn.-$j- d fDiV fj To iifl Purchase Land r Municipal .WEIGHT GIVES NOTICE OF 200 ATTEND RECEPTION FOR RETIRING R. s. OFFICERS SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES Airport lu girti.itmn f, Mj., - At JONES TO HEAD NATIONAL j RECEIVES WORD OF DEATH IN COUNTY j OF SISTER IN ARIZONA C.OfC. Launches Drive For Swimming Pool THRIFT CAMPAIGN two hundred persons w ruCharles L Smith, State ch.mman San a. I T Oil n icocive.l won! on e at the Teitimoni.il ..r, i of the Tieaxu.-s U. S. Monday ,, tmenlt A;5paul Ullfc :n nemng of the death of his the reception bet Monday Council on Monday even-- , hl(.fl M,l(iiil evening lion Savings Bonds division, Tuesday A definite inoic w.i-- hiuiu bed fir. City full t sister, Mrs Julia A John-anby is a decision was oiing Mis. B.i; h.ii a M Adams 011 hi r ounces! that Lchi M. Jones of Ce-!of this Mii k. the Chamber of t'oiium-inniiimced by Ntu of St Johns. Arizona The tile ti W. .it. in- - etii ement as head .it it of the 1aiowan dar City will head the tilt necessary land j stiui tor. Tht e 3 pjr.h i f her death meeting on Monday night to obtain A food s a:e f u campaign in giam bunging w.nd all Stake Relief Sihui ty, and other w this county to stimulate the sale of ihiln t state t.he cause nf her a municipal 11 provide a municipal import fur Shull nts of hun! wlio a:e now uuming p,ml for men of the Stake who have setvrd npasyeiii Bond;, during the National and stati-- that she d.ed on passing ,an The land, which will be phi.vmg in Savings 'IhlS action w.n taken .die: wn clew tmmii.t, and who Saturday with her. Eveiy ward in the laro thrift campaign, June 6 to July 4. and Would be Lniui-- on lar siiih a project is located will be bigmneis ti.i, ,.,- Tuesday at ii'iKiils vide heard fmm n.embeix of wait Stake was iipiisi-nteat the the Kane Spi mgs road and of the commiUie Mr. Jones, who took a prominent that city, i. w.li t.,ke jd.,, , Kegisti.itmn .ippmnti d at the gathering except the Newcastle last meeting to in estigate the cost, along the north side of highway the sale of in 9 and 12 a m ai.d .,!! bonds part Mrs the Johnson during was born h Enix entn & at .ilUsk. ward, with laige delegations from of the city. of mateiialx, and gel war, is a member of Mr. Smith' ad- t'tah. net 27, lfWj, a 4 91 nar'.heast students are urged t ui)n:t JtSendaaj 5 tu,s many of them. daughter of availability lfiO and 180 acres of land time to get their summer ( curses visory committee, composed of civic Samuel T. Orton and Juba Ann plans for a suitable pool ation oa JpXMn Speakers at the testimonial wie loaders throughout the state. tu provide the necessary undei wa v. r Paeu Members of the Swimming pool Joiihson Their fust home was in j graded former Stake ptesident Wm. K PalThe national thrift campaign will Kanab, anil fioni theie they movi-- committee named at the last iegu Purugenah students who ae mtei-esU-- mer, pir-eevemr.a i .jay to t.io airstrips and it will President David L. Sarin summer imuir j., It the city 1,1 the ncighbot hood of au. gent. Velma T. Bavles, St. Geotge, not include an organized solicitation to Mexico Diiven fiom tnere with lar meeting, who were pic.xcnl weie beland This stand. undei e drive such as featured war loan other Moinion colonists by the Re- S. M Claik, R I. Ferdon and Claude be tu tie at the Pin., gun. ih ward Nellie M C la: k, and the honoiix! 9 a m on Wediu-sdavdays. Instead, Mr. Jones explaini'd, volutionists they movisl to Oregon Adams and these men all h 'ported ehaptd at guest and her husband, 11. L. Adams its June 12th. purpose will be to emphasize the and then bak to St Johns, Arizona on what had been done by them to Venice Decker gave a leading and need for continued Investment of ex to live until now.. waid the project Mi. Ul.uk reported The! c is still a gi eat di m.,:.d for Mary L. Orton told a story. Musical cess funds while consumer that data on the initial cost and al are Mrs goods Used Johnson are a Surviving nuin and any prison numbcis weic a vocal solo by Rav so of the and has the cost of opei ation id the nuin to intrading off diikeiing ward scarce; help of her fthii children and the following runaway having such an instiuim-nto sell i Cosslett of Cedar City, a vocal solo at Richfield had been obhandled by a committee from and kci to flation: and stress ieipal the pxd Samuel T. brothers, peisonal Orton of Paruiged to see Mr. Weight immediate- by a Mis Smith of the same place Of Ur. tained. Thi pool was constructed in benefits of systematic thrift. owan and H. is; Joel 1 Chamber of Commerce, and this ly. Their is g! eater Value in Used and a ladies of Orton Union, , trio by Mary O. ir ont This is not a real drive, Mr. Smith Oregon, ind the following half bro- 1923 at a cost of slightly moie than jcrjttee is going on to aid the City instiuments right now than ever be-fD. Marsden and Ethel W. Della 1 M.i J 2 the rest of the arrangements. stated, but a campaign to empha- thers and sisters: Silas. Ellis, Ernest. JH.OOO and has been opeiatod in cone, and l.i.nv gi eater value than Ilayles. nection with an open an dance hall iage tai: size social and personal benefits of Don, Wm T., Twenty, Jared and L'.st of the land is to be purchas there will he when new instruments At close id .he a the testimonial lirty-Gv- t H. Orton and Maggie O Page since that tune under lease to pi thrift and the importance to the inf jtom E. J. Graff of Hurricane, aie more plentiful. Now is your best of of a beautiful pin dividual of gift, indi Idu.ds That pool is an outconsisting ?nd the of be to Parowan and Rebecca Smith of amounts ih smaller bought opportunity to dispose of instru- and ear buying and holding U.S. door pool but needs no heating beset, was presented to ring recr. Utah. A. Alma Stubbs. Summit, Bonds, John Evans, r. ments which are not being Mrs. Adams by Mrs. Sadie Grant of Savings cause of the advantage of waim 2J Roy Benson. PprediW; The campaign slogan, Back Your New Haimony ward, who had the COUNTY SPRAYER USED TO is er.p!?. springs supplying the water at LOCAL COUPLE ARE MARRIED Although the city has money in served the greatest number of years Future, will be given nationwide SPRAY 2500 TREES HERE 72 iegiees IN SALT LAKE CITY andfaj publicity to promote individual setreasury to buy this land, it still Mrs. under Adams. Tiie e there, ti feasibility of opening up the curity through systematic thrift. 1 hiving to borrow the money to Morris Rowley, who Is In charge pool in the guide school building, Miss Emma Abbott of Paragonah This was followed by a reception in on tax for the "In land, the first four months of this of the weed and gr anticipation and Mr. big irradicatlon pro- used more than 20 years ago, was Howard Rasmussen of Par- the reireatmn hall after which the citizens of Utah have pur- gram In this end of the its, from the Bank of Southern year, were served. owan were in county this discussed but diseanled because of mariied Lake S;Jt chased Savings Bonds at the rate of ih The reason for this is that the that the owned its size nnd its not being connected year, reports on a county In June our story last week announc- more than $2,000,000 5th, few Wednesday, City jropriation for that purpose isn't per month," spruyeis which have operated here with the school after a here for weeks we the unintentionheating system. days leaving affair, ing sLded in this years budget, and stated Mr. Smith, "indicating that are now finishing the of It was finally divided that a pool Utah spraying into northern a and Idaho in made mistake the trip ally naming 3 our people have a j City Attorney advises the coun-where they visited relatives. new Slake Relief Society officers habit of thrift. developed lasting approximately 2500 fruit trees in should be constructed under the that cities of the third class does-rthav- e thrift Parowan for the fourth time this Widespread The bride is a daughter of Mr. and The new Presidency and stake board builds sponsorship of Farowan city with the authority under the law and assures season. personal security the Chamlier of Commerce through Mrs. Samuel a graduate of aie as follows. Edna S. Hatch presiAbbott, a more prosperous future for our jievise the budget when necessary the This includes the dormant spray the Parowan high school and was dent, Nellie H. Bentley first coun mutual welfare. already appointed committee to ar can they spend money that isn't a series of drives and arconduct in the ll TUB and then three to T. marseason, the of Cecil time her early coun Adams second selor, jduded in the budget. Thus it has employed up for other activities to raise a other for moths range E. at Ella the Southern Utah Pendleton sprayings coddling selor, TEMPLE MARRIAGE riage, UNITES Dairy secretary ome necessary to borrow that a and later insect posts. Mr. Rowley part of the money needed for conCo.. She is also an active church and treasurer, Lillie Ward niaga7ine LOCAL BOY. RICHFIELD GIRL ijunt, and Mayor Lyman informs states that the county sprayers will struction. It was also decided that woiker, being first counselor in the representative, Lillian W. Lunt, Ce 1 that it can be obtained from the he used to give the fruit trees an- it might be built as a part of a war A was solemnized which secreYLMIA class ward and dar leader, marriage City, theology lank at Cedar City. A committee. Paragonah other of that wards Sunday School Thurza Little, Cedar, visiting teach yesterday in the St. George LD spraying before they quit to memorial building to honor the men Monty I, 3 handle the rest of the deal was tary their fight on noxious who served in the last World War. Mr. as man united and P. intensify er Louise at Mortcnsen temple, the present time. wife, supervisor, ffiied at the meeting on Monday Navi weeds in the James of Samuel county, this last spray- It was also divided that it should be this S social Jr. class science Ethel Whitney, leader, M Rasmussen is a son of Mr. and iht, consisting of Councilmen C. to done be about the end of built so it could be closed in for year ing of Robb, Paragonah, literary class laad city, and Miss Clyde Cleaves a vc'-- a .Burton and A. ClfatvSi May- - Mrs. Enoch Rasmussen, THORS! This June. work has been done for round use, and that the best locaRichfield. was The er and Bernice Linford, assistant marriage per Lyman, with Mr. Burton to act four years in the Army during the cost of 15c for large trees tion for it would be on the city park small the formed Harold President work director. by temple recent war, and now engaged in the chairman of the committee. S. Snow. Following their marriage and 10c for smaller ones. Under this I cither just west of the Library or on (oise" One other interior decorating business here PRIMARY WORKERS GO TO I matter of business was the young couple left immediately program most orchard owners, no the vacant southwest corner. Also their honeymoon trip up Following alen care of at the LAKE IN SALT the CONVENTION for Zion and Grand Canyon parks matter how small the orchards are that facilities would have to be pro ap north meeting, they will return here to make ointment of John W. a.c HARD! and then were to visit in Richfield have had an opportunity to get the vided to heat the water. Bentley their Justice of the Peace for Parowan Several members of the Stake and for a few days before returning to trees sprayed very cheaply. It was decided that the city offiCity, an office left vacant Ward Primary officers have left for Cedar Mr. Rowley also states that Par cials and bishoprics of the two Parby the it Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hyatt and fam City where both are employ death of H. C. Parcells. Salt Lake City to attend the first ed. Mr owan Is the only bright spot in the owan wards should work together IT. ily enjoyed a visit last Saturday 3iV.ley is also City treasurer, and from Bill Hull, Marine Corp buddy general convention of that organizaThe bride is a daughter of Mr. and county this year, as far as fruit is in contacting the general church a such has been in the city office of their son Earl up until the time of tion to be held since before the war Mrs. Roy Gleaves of Richfield, and concerned. He states that about all authorities in getting permission to ed" five afternoons of the week. Ho the latters death in the battle for Ward officers going are Arvilla a graduate of the B.A.C. The groom of the fruit in all other parts of the build the pool on the park which is to recently appointed by the Coun Halterman and Mabel M. Williams is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J county was killed Iwo Jima. Mr. Hull has just been by the frost that church owned for the most part. the West ward and Pearl Benson, of Commissioners e tjf A report on what had been done as Precinct Juj-S- released from the Marines and he, state hit the of a of this early in May. city, graduate Whitney of the toward procuring land for the city Peace, and now with the his mother and family were on a Carlina Mortensen, Roberta Rowley the Parowan high school and a vetPPointment of airport was heard and this informaCity Justice, he will tour of the southern Utah parks. He and LaRue Watson of the East ward. eran of three years in the US Navy MARY B. ORTON RECEIVES in the tion is contained in another story on are Officers Stake City office from 10 a. m. tc was with Earl TEA SET FROM JAPAN going Augusta war. during the past up until about four P- m. on the this Huldah Fae first five days of the Benson,. Hulet, page. Adams, in was killed latter temdays before the They were accompanied to the Ethel Bayles, Golda Guymon and One day last week Mrs. Mary B. Chamber President Ivan Decker, othaction. He is from Sandy, Utah. and the brides parents,, ple by probably Jean Hendrickson of this er members of the Gleave family, by Orton received a beautiful hana reported on the woik done at the 1ST WARD ANNOUNCES Mrs. Veron Decker and her fam- city and Thora Roundy and Clara the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs painted tea set service for six, clean-u- p day at the Vermilion CasJiCRAMENT SPEAKERS Newell B. from Yokahama, Japan, a tle camp and suggested that the club straight ily came home from Salt Lake City Jones of Cedar City. Mrs. Mrs. Dora and Page Lyle Halterman, a portion of Weight is already up there. Eugene still work with the Forest Service in Joseph E. Ward of the West ward last week end to spend the latter of Salt Lake City. The gift from her Cena. It in Mr. condition. arrived her with summer perfect parents, the getting a caretaker placed there so took place on the 35th wed Shoprie announces that the speak-- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell marriage other work can be done to help that Miller. Veron has disMr. his Cena has in that Taylor of of Incidentally, the wedding wards Sacrament meet- arriv- ding anniversary from the service and expects which was done at the clean-u- p to work at a sawmill in the and members of their family day. gone charge next Sunday the grooms parents. afternoon, will be about sixty miles ed here one day during the week, to return to his home in San Lean- This was left up to the Community Jarles and Howard Dailey of Sum-Sit- . Uintah Mountains and went on east of Salt Lake City, and will be from Safford, Arizona, to Mrs. Silas T. Orton suffered a dro, Calif., about the 10th of this projects committee to watch and folMusical numbers include a the to Provo attend next the day Wal solo for the summer. one morning the month. Then immediately after his low up. by Mrs. . Marsden, gone exercises of that school paralytic stroke R. L. Fenton who is secretary and graduation is first of the week, and has been in a return he and his wife and boys are visaing here with her husof the Utah Horse Racing treasurer Mrs. Ila Mae Robb is here for a where their daughter Florence was hand' s to to Parowan her visit peoat coming the condition critical county Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of very also and valedictorian, a her son and her two graduate or Association, week visiting reported that the new since then. Latest reports ple, the Ernest Orton family. fcden. understand that they hospital built by that associagate starting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent- her class. We are that she was slightly better last bishopric extends a cordial in- tion was ready for use, but that ParShe has been engaged in nurs- will also attend the June conference The home came students ley. following is her condition although 10n to all ward members to be ing work at Ogden and informs us of the LDS church before returning evening during the past few days from Pro- owan was among the few cities enstill serious. Usent. summer. befor the here vo where they have been attending tered into the association that hadthat when she goes back she is hei to continue to Denver school sent this winter: Beverly Adams, nt as yet, paid its fee of $300 for the Carl ing and Messrs. Eldon, Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. John Mower of Pro fr' anc M's. George E. Bentley Cherie Taylor, Es- building and use of this gate. This orin us that they spent May 23, work. vo were visitors here for a few day: Adams, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Joy Whitney, telle Lennie Fenton, for Page and Mel- gate, with a man to operate it, who 3nC and Adams of this city, visited here 'n as Vegas attend-i- a Mrs. Vene Orton and two of he: last week with their hi th 6 vin McNicoll will is also to take care of filling all races Lalanie Rowley. with week or last four three C. Hulet days HeUdorado Days and visit-wit- h little neices, Ann and Fae Louise daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. be home this week end af- each day, will be available to all to their home their parents. Eldon had just been probably some of Mrs. of Beaver, visited here for When they re turned Patterson Bentleys ter the USAC at Logan, cities in the association on payment 611 wh five there. Mrs. Bent- - a short time on Thursday visitinc in Provo the Hulets accompanied released from the Army, and Carl and attending Robinson and Marybelle of this fee. to Eugene returned sometime ago. They f es at the highlights of the with her sister, Mrs. George Stevens them to remain for an indefinite It was reported that an invitation home are jji from Salt Lake Oakland, Calif, where they make Fenton, Were tdle Parades held and other relatives. They came over time. had been extended to Parowan to where the attended 5ch (t0n have City they their home. and says almost $60,000 with Robert Stevens who operate-th- e join a Recreation League consisting U. of U we go to press we learn as Just and of cities in Southern Utah, to inaugtbe cosi; the atprTeSented Meridith Cafe in Beaver, and Mrs. Ward Orland and Mr. from the Iron County School Board used in floats used in a series of competitive games urate end was here buying supplies. week last home returned Jimmie the Mercer Major spent office that Newell B. Weight, music family ,Te ahrate affairs. Visitors at as such softball, regular baseball, at the Parowan high from their trip to visit Mrs. Wards past week here visiting his family on Messrs. LaMar Jensen and Eugene instructor hatpaegas n these days were ball, etc. This request tennis, volley to went D.C. his Texas. Orland in from right way Washington, for the past four years, had people 0had been turned over to the ChamU- While there the Clark made a trip to Salt Lake City school a the for as driver which bus to from work Seattle, port Washington returned his contract to the board Oi also explored the Boulder during the week to obtain one to run I he leaves soon for duties with the ber of Commerce and at Tuesdays has signed a contract to teach tah Parks when they started and for the going down int,0 of equipment - j new two a center pieces HalterRobert of week. rst the fi jj ny Army of occupation in Japan. He meeting it was felt that the City at the Dixie Junior college this com- the of 500 feet. .cafe which LaMar has been operatwas accompanied to Seattle by Mrs. should furnish a recreation leader, for the work to has also man gone Brown ine winter. the with ion in conned Mercer and their small daughter, and provide grounds for such play. ing Parks Company as a bus driver. jf sanra tage and her son Glenn Derby dance hall. Mrs. and Sam Humphfus and her A committee consisting of Claude another made F. Waldo Taylor 3e came of from down and Whicker Mrs. Floyd family Ve family who went to Seattle to join Orton, chairman, Merton Mitchell, into Salt Lake City last week Yvonne Hyattdaughter of Mr trip Cason Mrs. Arna and .C.n,Monday afternoon, Mrs. Lake addi-paSalt husband and live there where Taylor Miller, Ralph Benson and her City end for the purpose of buying jriod visit- he is stationed. Mrs. Mercer will be Claude Adams, was named to invesVrSit are rtdatives here and and Mrs. Alma Hyatt, has spent the of Cedar City and store family Ceda r shoe new the stock for lly for a week or two, and week in Provo visiting with a tional week with their father, there about a month. tigate this and meet with the city s is opening up in connection with ing here this he Olsen. Miss Marilyn atat its next regular meeting council her terM relatives cousin, and down and other S. Ward Clair t0 k asinc-shis shoe repair business. Miss Bobbie Lou Morris is here to discuss the problem. matters at Cedar. friends. and BentE. Mrs. and Mrs. George Mrs. from Monrovia, California, visiting Miss Amy Lou Adams, daughter last week Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams are son of Mr. and with her grandmother, Mrs. Maude dav!aVtn asmu5:sen spent ley enjoyed a brief visd Carl Rasmussen, H. Adams, Mrs. Ray and Mr. and of for Logan the last of the for from Mrs. Bentleys left leaving ':.ves ,S .ast 'votk visiting with Mrs. B. Rasmussen, visitParcells and Clayton family. nd fril'nds in Herb Hatch pent last week in St. George week where Claude will attend the for arec to work last Kanab Calientc, Ne- - daughter, Mr. and Mrs. all of Wednesday friends. and . ing with relatives Mrs. John Dolokinske was taken ten-da- y coaching school and Mrs. and Mr. Wilbur Hatch, Burton Banks of that city. Burton, week-en- d will attend other studies at tne to line of the between last Salt a Booth truck Roscoe who County hospital Mrs. Bpncz-ii"operates Mr. and U i I was operated on USAC. Is now Whether stones. They plan to leave their suffering with gall of Lake City spent a few days here and Kanab and Salt Lake City, afi0 for fioitre at the Marv Dobrusky and members with their grandparents in how children on vison is she homes two new week ntv hr in the operated depends building engaged for in Cedar City during ??PdaI is borne again and her familv left during the week while they are away. to treatment. she other friends. Panguitch and in that to responds rent ported 0 relatives with city. Co. iting c Zion Park to work for the Paiks getting along fine. Pr 1 ween meeting of the Par-.Ju- ' W ill Ilf iu ! i : UijsH- M 'inlay, in ,n lea-- t I atti-nd.i- Ib-pa- an-on- ly , n. - j-- -- I.u-I'Via- d d j be-Iwt- d nt 11 Top-ham- Al-mo- n d. : ad re-ce- son-in-la- -- J , son-in-la- -- J n esti-3err!o,- .a j st j se- ! s son-in-la- -- Pan-guitrh- i -- |