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Show S!ir. S,!; PAROWAN TIMES ir. C.: PAROWAN TiMF.S, PAROWAN Board Considers entative Budget For 1946-4- 7 :liool - . HIGH WIND MARS FISH SEASON OPENING FOR MANY The high wind that TAH, JUNE 21. 1946. A PROCLAMATION i of the Iron held a of Education. .Tb .oo. Supoi intend-- j Wrigbt : ported expend- ' rnt school year c. i! pared them with jjtrict. -- xnt daring the 1944- av! rear art then presented budi'et for the coming At the same ' vr, I'M' t'p'jblir hearing on the procalled for Friday budgst w:o hah has also been set final adoption. .ftgre for budget presented to tentative d by Supeimtendent Wright 'or the expenditure of a total f i3 5526 as compared with !2:--, 7.311 45 during the drear which has just drawing v The p incipal increase in Btative budget for next year j bv me: cases in salaries of lait I ..vd over HLREAS. the American l.igion is holding a Race Meet at Parowtn. commencing July 18th and ending July 2nth. 1946. and the IV wan Race Meet and Iron County Fair is being held da: mg the davs of September 5th, 6th and 7th. 1946, and VO! I MF XXXI $1600 In Purses For Three-daAmerican Legion Race Meet y FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT SON S HOME IN SALT LAKE j j At a meeting of the Amciiean Leg ion Race Meet con imittee held dui ing the week a total of $1600 do was set up for purses f..r that oigama turn's big thiee-darace meet w hn h will be held on Thursday, Fnd.iv and Saturday, July 18. 19 and 2o A program railing for eight races each day ls being woiked out bv this com mittee and this program w ill be an- nounccd w ithm the next week This meet is the first to be staged Members of the Decker and Jen- wn family hete received word the d,iv and Sunday sp..i!,-t).o ,p,.n. WHEREAS, several romn ttees of the week of the doath of a first from various service week-enof the fed, rig M ,1S ,n ing clubs and civic organizations h.,w requested that the Mayor ister. Mrs Millie Jensen Ogden. 66. tor many of the Isa.u- W.dt ns f'-- m one time resident of this proclaim a half holiday rommt nnng at 1 oclock P. M. on here and out of the tati The-- e h.gh city, but June 25, 1946 for the purpose of cleaning the Race for the past twenty-siTuesday, years a resi- wind on both days kt pt tr.anv p,.,,. Track Grounds, grading the hack and repairing the grand dent of Suthci land. Utah, small com- pie from ventunng out on the lakes stand or such other woik as m.,v be necessary to put the munity near Delta Mrs. Ogden pass- and reservoirs of this sec'.i.,:!, imk-yu- j in a suitable condition f r the above race meets, od away- - at the home of her son premises ing them too rough to he safe ' Nealy Ogden in . Salt Lake City. n Iarowan under the rules and NOW, THEREFORE, I, E Ray Lyman, Mayor of Parowan In spite of this some fair catches runeral sei vices are being con- -' of the newly burned In regulations City, Utah do hereby proclaim and designate the afternoon are repotted at the Yankee, Pan-.A-- d ducted tcxljy in the Sutherland LDS tah Racing Associatiun and the new (tf Tuesday, June 25lh, 1946 commencing at the hour of 1 o'guitch Lake and Navajo Lake by chapel, and burial will take place in association clock a a holiday for the citizens of Parowan City for the stalling gate will be people fishing from shore .r who that community. A large number of ex-oheir dunng that week to purpose first mentioned, and I do hereby urge all citizens to were out early hi fore the wind came people, relatives and friends, from tiain the horses observe the same and come to the Race Track Grounds and and start the laces. up And as a result of the wind the here have gone over to the services, Max Hendrickson of the geneial there with as such work help sti earns in this locality took a heavy they may be assigned to by but we have been unable to get a announces committee in the that aheadv a committees of the same. charge beating with some fishermen reportlist of them for this issue. of horse owners have apnumber beaten trails ing up and down both Dated this 20th day of June, 1946 at the City of Parowan. The deceastd was born in Paro- plied for stables and as this meet is banks of local canyon streams And wan Sept. 4, 1880 a daughter of placed in between the Race Meet State of Utah. jt fathers. these fishermen weie rewarded with Neils and Mary Jensen, and spent and horse show being sponsored by salaries accounts for the some pretty fair catches, some reher gnlhood here. She was married the Fillmore horsemen and the Four E. RAY LYMAN. Mayor. single item in the budget. porting limits to Albert M. Ogdon Dec. 19. 1900 in rally the opening day Race meet at Beaver, there is no I j total of S1R4.333.34 set aside morning. These fish were mostly the Manti LIXS temple and has al- question but that there will be plenis which $23,491.54 small, just over the legal sire, al10 Jus purpose, Man flamed ways been an active member of that ty of good horses here to make one Aged than was paid out during the though some bigger ones were tak- church. Following their marriage of the biggest meets held here for a I year Ad i to this the amount of j ,.n. And Buried Wed. Afternoon Given they lived at Richfield and then in number of years set aside for school supplies, This didn't seem to be the ca.se Parowan before moving to Delta Other entertainment features will fir text hooks and $2,537 for over the entire state with many secThe general committee appointed then Sutherland in 1920. John Samuel Penn 83, and Barton, also be provided by the Legion durexpenditures, brings the to- tions She is survived by her husband, ing the three ieportmg some fine fishing. highly respected resident of Para last week by Mayor E. Ray Lyman days it is announced st for instruction for next year Hut as far as we can learn the Nava- gonah most of his lifetime, passed to have charge of preparing for an five sons. Nealy Ogden, Salt I,ake A proclamation appearing else14.054 jo pioved to he the brightest spot at his home last Saturday night appropriate celebration of the 4th City; Armond, Ivo, Marven and Cleo where on this page, issued by the next biggest item in the bud-- j n this part of the state. and funeral service were held for of July in Parowan, and consisting Ogden, all of Delta; the following Mayor of Parowan City, sets a half for Debt Service, where the him on Wednesday afternoon in the of Alma V. Decker, chairman, Jean brothers and sisters: N. E. Jensen, a day holiday next Tuesday after.t.ve budget sets up $50,543.22. ward chapel there. Death was caus- Hendrickson and Charles F. Bentley, Cedar City; Mrs. Lily Ence Lowe noon at which time all citizens are Made Survey Being d and interest is for bond ed by a heart ailment with which he went to work immediately and have Springville; Mrs. Annie Decker, asked to turn out and work on the an amount of $5,616 47 to Mrs. Pearl Macfarlane, John H. and buildings and had been suffering for the past two outlined the various events schedulOf Bone Hollow Road grounds at the city -- t aside as a reserve for antiei--- i weeks. Five of his six children were ed for the day and named Joseph E. Jensen, Tarowan, and track. At that time materials will be construction. ian to take care of each event. Parley Jensen of Nevada. Also sur on hand to build an additional ten Sheridan Fiack, district road eng- at his bedside when he died. fi:.; operation comes in for the The services on Wednesday were The viving are nineteen grandchildren. horse stalls as well as to put togethannounces for as this will ineer district, outlined, program days biggest slice of the budget, call Leonard J. conducted er ten others which were torn down by Bishop consist of a daybreak salute, a par'hat a state road engineering crew Jf:: a total expenditure of $28,-- 1 commenced with the and and moved over for the north side Of of 9 ade a. m. is Topham To now a work at with substantial priz at making survey 118.630 of this amount is to go Oh Father ward choir of the track some time ago. Ten staHolMy to es to Bone singing be road awarded floats, up through proposed winning j .gator's salaries, $1,905 for jan-r- s low with Amasa Stones directing. The a program at 10 a. m., a program, of Hold Election bles were moved over from the connect to road for new the Pc: supplies and the balance go-- 1 was offered north side prior to that, and five 3:30 opening by for prayer and Garfield counties. The prosports p. m. and everyone at for fuel, power, lights and wa-f:- r The loczl which the of after .Williamson the were built the;e last year for the Frank 91 camp out in a to Daughters the the daice latter leaves load evening, Highway posed the schools of the disti ict. on the Other be at the Brown Derby with the of Utah Pioneers will hold its final meet in connection with the Fair. Wanted - choir sang strikes and Mule highnear point r.e cost of general control will be musical numbers dur owners in charge but sponsored by meeting of the season next Thursday When the ten new ones are conway 89 several miles north of Pan Side,. Other 510 under the new and budget, 15 .ides wera the song That the City. the service night, June 27th, at 8:30 oclock at structed there will be a total of 35 ing $9,870 for to pay salaries of guitch. the home of Lizzie W. Adams. of Mine by a Silver Haired stalls at the track, all but five of Daddy 2 in of each of Committees A connecting road between the charge superintendent, board members, consistfrom Parowan male which wil be located southeast of lesson on The Mormons quartet in The as these follows: are a events of for has talked been and office assistants, $1,175 for counties ?P2 the track on ground purchased this ing of Newell Weight, Ivan Decker, Daybreak Salute, Lorin S. Orton, Nevada will be given by Gwen M frues of the board and superin-fcen- t, long time and this road was placed Clair and Robert Rowley, with Marfrom Wm. J. Gurr. A Gurr. attendance is spring good especialJ. Samuel Whitney and David H. and $1,465 for office and as the Number One road project for ion Decker a violin desired accompanying, this for time the It been hoped that another had ly aid this federal Richards; the county state and feral expenses. Silas solo, That Old Refrain election of the organization section could be added to the grandby of the The chairF. Parade: Charles survey beginning Bentley, Parowan with Miss Decker will also be held that evening. The stand for the meets this year, and activities, including year. is therefore the first real step toward Topham, man, Ray Mitchell, Kent Mitchell, Jwrdinated the at and the School the song. closing committee reports its se this may be possible yet for the one piano, nominating of Officials the this road. Claude E. Burton, Edgar J. King, will cost $16,600 and getting lection of candidates to be voted on to be held in connection with the Slumber by a mixed quartet confor been A. have Benson two counties James and for asking Benson, Pearl gance payments are set at $2,550. of Amasa Stones, Wm. T. Da the various offices as follows: County Fair early in SeptemArvilla Halterman. Judges for this this road for a long time and peo- sisting t,60O is set Kathout-Robinson and I Sara ber. up for Capital land purchased by the city The venport, of D.U.P. Captain event will be A. C. Hatch, Golda of this county have worked for including equipment, improve-nt- s ple leen Mitchell, with Melva Barton at to enlarge the parking this Eva Bennett Cora spring can Rowley Creek H. Pendleton. road to go up Little to buildings Rest Guymon and John the and Rest, the and grounds, lib- the song is still area enclosed in Mr. Gurrs piano, First Lieutenant Program: Alma V. Decker, chairthrough upper and lower Bare for the Weary Soul, sang by the s' books, etc. $11,825 is set up for yon, fence this and fence will be moved Hulda Hulet Unopposed and down Bear canyon to man, Taylor Miller, Evan Bayles, W. rsportation and $8,800 for main- - Valleys choir at the cemetery. back to line the and include the new 2nd Lieutenant ,or 8 Clair Rowley, Barbara M. Adams Somo si,alcd i Mabel Williams B. Richards area in with the former ground used as the service were Wm. and Fae Benson. Jane . , Speakers and Creek of Little peak road south repairs on the various school for car parking purposes.. There is Church Historian this route was given soma consider- P, Barton, Paragonah, Dolph Sports: Jean Hendrickson, chairIdings. remarks Roberta with of plenty of work to be done at the closing Panguitch, Unopposed Rowley man, Mario Topham, Ray Adams, ation until the cost of construction track and only a short time to do A sketch of the Wright explained that the re-lTopham. bishop Registrar by Pearl Russell Merton and known. Mitchell, ' operate the schools of the became Lizzie W. Adams life was given by Mrs. De-n- a Nina Unopposed it in so City officials and officers of down to the deceasds Taylor. simmered It Hot finally the various civic organizations are under the above budget, is The Williamson. closing prayer Secretary Clalb Hulet has been chosen by local interests fa wnie from that all citizens be on hand G. Barton of ParoC. Thomas the following sources: fact that although Ward urging was Dorothy Unopposed by to act as of Marshal the committee a road along the route now vored to help out. Work done on county tax of 15.5 that the day at the Cemetery Custodian grave the day. mills n an as-- 4 Road commission wan and for the Legion meet the A. valuation of $11,232,938.90, to used, the State T. buildings Alice Halterman Minnie Lowder dedicated Topham. was by A more detailed account of the were more in favor of the shorter io will be of equal benefit to the meet Parain born was deceased $174,110.54; The School Organist District various events will be given in our J $53,025; route through Bone hollow and wasDella D. Marsden being sponsored by the city later. Uniform School Fund, gonah, August 3, 1862, the first child next issue, including the program Grace O. Gurr the about do to inclined anything School lunch fund, $15,- - nt Chorister of John S. and Eliza J. Gingell Bar- for the patriotic meeting, if TALBOT TO SUCCEED BARTON locally favored road. It was therfore Roberta B. Rowley Melita Fenton fund, $1,900: decided to put the project as num- ton, and grew up there. When a AS MAIL DRIVER JULY 1ST in an rentals, $1,200; expert Sundry reven-l,I'5- ber one this year, and have the young man he became W. W, PRIMARY TO HOLD the art of cutting grain with a cra- FORMER PAROWAN RESIDENT high school fund $924.44: After driving the U.S. mail beState and Federal road agencies sur- dle, being known to have cut 80 GRADUATION SUNDAY; M estimated LAKE CITY SALT DIES IN balance hand on tween Paragonah and Cedar City road where e they CLOSING SOCIAL TUESDAY vey and put the )th, 1946 of in one season. He was consta$5,000. for the from past eight years, Burrus Barinterference no with wanted avenue for Albert Edward Bert Benson, 64, ble at Paragonah for 35 years, and Debt service will ton will relinquish this job to Orson of Arvilla main being The object Halterman, local president a people. shoemaker and re- formers resident of Parowan. but a county tax i,e levy of 4 to get an West ward Primary Association, Talbot on July first. When bids were road between was the village which will life. He called the resident of Salt Lake City for the the of his all raise $44,931.75. The pairman the location announces that the graduation exer- called for this route early in April at the e ue for the two counties years, died last the quadrilles for the dances in that com past twenty-threfund for an-"of cises the ward Seagull Girls and Talbot underbid Barton for the run desired. W. Sunday at his home at 652 south n an construction, State munity. Guide Boys will be held in connec- and word was received several On July 24, 1890 he married Mar- temple and funeral services were by a county tax levy orased with Sacrament meeting in that weeks ago that Talbots bid had a tion business trip dj Kent Mitchell made tha E. Williamson and they lived in held for him on Wednesday afterwi bring in on Sunday afternoon next, been accepted by the Post Office ward W647 to Salt Lake City the first of the until 1908 then moved to noon in that city. Paragonah which he made final was Mr. Benson was born in Parowan, June 23rd. The meeting will be held department. for four years, returning brought out at the meeting week during Panguitch Mr. Talbot was mail carrier on home at 2:30 with the program being githe to purchase e fire in 1912. The family moved to Clear- August 16, 1881, a son of of Richard insurance on school arrangements Mr. route prior to the time Barton all this two and these owned ven classes, street by by on lower main n 'be district Calif.' in 1923 and then mov- Heber and Elizabeth Benson. He was contract eight years ago, and to of the are invited the expires this and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford, but oc- water, to ward members got at worked and a trade re8r an4 painter by Paragonah in 1927 to ed back must be rewritten soon, time he has maintained a since that s the attend. for jj past matter was cupied by the Mitchell main the rest of his life. He was the this trade before leaving here. He to the a small freight and exfor franchise brought are Crawford Mrs. of on s Then, Tuesday afternoon year. Mr. and of ten children and he and his was married to Mary Evelyn Orton, attention by Elwood between run Corry moving to Cedar City as soon as father Paragonah and press 4 at week next oclock the the and she and this also of Primary city, wife raised one of their grandchildDa,l0y- Cedar City, replCedar and City, making three or more can find living quarters following seven sisters survive him: Association will hold its closing soren from infancy. eom- - they lre fnsurance as is necessary. After week a M. K. for trips work Elizwill will be ies an folcial, after which meetings Mrs. Mary B. Orton and Mrs. who would like to sell Mr. Crawford Surviving are his wife and the will still hold his exhe 1st July shop All summer. automobile for the discontinued Mrs. repair new of an in Doan Parowan; lowing sons and daughters, Wesley, abeth Johnson 'o the district. ese n, lnsu,;;ince Mrs. Joseph Meeks and children of the ward are invited to press and freight franchise in all latter is opening up there. Arnold, Zorum, and Wilford of Cali,en Pointed out that a new the iprai 3 Mrs. Frank Dalton of Cowley, Wy- attend the party in the ward chapel probability and do that and carry 'he school property of fornia, Don of Paragonah, Mrs. Rina children the mail in one operation. Morris, Allan and Judy an and Mrs. Audrey oming, Mrs. Maude McDonald, Oak- which will be followed by refreshprobably would help to Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Morris of Cameron, Provo What Mr. Barton will do at the a i0 and 6 great land, California and Mrs. Nell Hen-s- il ments served by the officers and visit- Hatch; 15 grandchildren here are California of his contract isn't known but end Monrovia, teachers. 'ance. it of Seattle, Washington. Maude grand children, and the following L he will their Vg with grandmother, probably go to work in the ing 6 brothers and sisters: Al. Barton, Salt aPPraisal made and B. Parcells and family at present. Robert B. Mitchell arrived Nelson slaughter and packing house Robinson and her Mrs. James C. Cpl. ,e H. Barton, ParagonLake City, Wm. Xtend the Present son Eugene made a trip to Logan home from the Armed service ear- in Cedar Valley on full time basis. urance ah, Mrs. Lottie Bardsley, of Milford last week to get the things the lat- ly yesterday morning to rejoin his He has been working there part time :misa) i school dur and Mrs. Nina Robb, Paragonah. Years, with one Saturday ter couldn't bring home with him at wife and family and his mother and for the past year or two. Purchastd. Th mg the winter. Mr. the close of school. On their way other members of the family after to The small child belonging 1Rt( nde,d also approved the fol Mrs. Bill Elliott and family of Ogker CMtPf was home they called at Tooele and an absence of thirteen months. Folwhich roPr'ed that The teachers' Taylor fornext "yearBar- - and Mrs. LaVor Lake ac,!ne teachers of the dist- - lowing is here visiting with her mother den his in the let it Robinsons Mrs. daughlowing training period r City last week picked up - rushed into Salt as found Hilda Tullis and other relatives Mrs. he was Newfoundland sent to states that thev would bara Rasmussen, Florence C. Johnand Wexells i Helen Mrs. family ter, from a strange disease, Jean suffering Anna Washburn, at the Ordan sea where J. present time. She came down a to route few along the her down for Europe rh0i Pindar for next son, now pronounced as having sleeping and brought with Clair Hulet last from there ,'Ch Start S,P'- 9, with two Armstrong, LeOra H. Thornton, been has come the he stationed for Wexells will Mr. visit. past Bar-asickness and is responding to treat- weeks week. a' Christmas, re- - lie Jensen, Beverly Jensen and months. several wife his and for family. later down there. ment at one of the hospitals the dav after New bara Williams. i . t J 'his part of the count iy 1 S.itur- - y d - x ; Paragonah i '4th Committees Days Program pay-ysar.- f Daughters Pioneers June 27th al j i h Smith-Hugh- 0, er L Sr - Nel-tafa:- ol |