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Show 9 PAROWAN TIMES linu I contmt ri:i si id 'I-''- HI i;i. Improvement A issed By Chamber ("I.t.., 'trial. i iri i :u'. ni"i tli W'trl.l'l tth.i In R fc'.d tl,r -- P- I I - on Muii- - j S.A att'JtiMi-- j r I ' I bain X atr-- - J lll'I P ted til 111 .) i ' !. u !,' a.J ,K t ! ! iI t build- HalilS a 11- - t ..til til" W lting tin public u! I i irinS pjn -- j, M.if nalli'f - jt l.irk'.tijj I' t jl.r mi l.rt j1: n.tm :. rhe tliur li trpurlril tllllt it n,-- fall. xt o maL-ri.i-U Jtl would lu'tt yearjt them before exhibits will dWrlbutivl In bulldliucs tVwt the ilty. Many pro-ca- n be hous'd In the build kiw on the fair grounds, pro-so- :ij obytt TMs jie.ir be -- fall. also suggested that he cuiuiectloti with Purowari should do soniethlng about as the grounds and parked as was Mickr E Ray Lyman that they were npgot.iting ire water for the city system present tine and that if ere successful in pf curing would tn aij probability be to install a .spnuklink part of tlv grounds, with jrr the making water avnll-f:- o cty cemetery', where the present set up It Is not .e in enough water force as much of to grass sys-Pa- Inn 'p ( getting lights at c.i.stlf forest camp iln br..u ht up and a to work on this t w.,. t.ited that since ut mile of line would crTt.''l, r. eom-&PPo.- 10 be strung w thi-r,- whs very the camp should not be lighted. Ip, and could IMS Hush'll L. sun Marcus L. jn. i.f Utah, and of the funner Eva Mar- of Wbiei .vrile, Utah, has been Tuin the Army at the O'iUi'Ih' !;fp..itlon Center tills r C" ,J.'mun, who served three the 4C0th BattiiUon us a Gun IS ''J!!lor'zod to wear the "'.der of Operations C,'rrtl-ri Occupation Rib-r- i. Ih Theater Ribbon, Rd""-- Medal, and the Vie- - ... o,vrwe.is hill i.v Vvlth ')ii f rk p,S futti-- . , t" er. I., ,rng the Army, 'rnpl.jye.l ' hr!.... rfd M"' r -- e:r l Hull i.iue id I.i! uw .ni the Ci mil..'.-.- . a. i ! tejee-- ' Hi Mil tl i. 1. ! bin-- 1 i. .cii d i uiiiiii.I of C-i- l.it i: u i .i ti .i :c .ui' Ci. tin- w .11 Wi.h.iOl Iv.ii b'M-f. how ii. e. - li.ilc Pci'ii Ii.imnl tu il s ! n..m I.Ui w.ii, Mai.'i i. It.. I I'Ui'U. Mi Chi.t lliil ..ml Wi 1 I 1'I.S ft oil, Cia,1! C.t . Mlloil i m. m ! I Aug. us a Tonance Cal f- - Austin Miller of "hi the Fourth heie w.th au- - li - iil.liin ijuiuir.i - tint lh.it in u 't t- j j j j j ( in iiled be-fii- sei-i"- e, Members of th" James J Adams family have been holding a fanillv reunion here this week, at the homes of Mr and Mis Anul J Adams and Mr and Mr-- ' ITaiFy W Dalton The reunion h..s been highlighted by family dinners at the home of the hosts, trips to the mountains. a supper at the Vermillion Castle For-s- t Camp, a trip Wednesday evening to the St George Temple, and a trip to the old Adams ranch at "Irland on th M.unmouth Among the e from out of town who weie heie lot tlv reunion are. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Burrus and family of Magna Utah, Mrs. Veiene A. Assler and children of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary A. Snow of Ruymond Albeita Canada. Mrs. Maur-- I me A. Fostei of Santa Anna, Cal- Bernarr Mr. and Mrs iforma Ada m.s oi Long lir'ach, California, Mrs c.uolifi D. Johnson and Mrs F.oiiik, both of Salt Lake -' City Hoard Of Education Approves $295,000. Hudffet Forl9-16-1The Board of Eduontion of the In, n County School District ;l'ec, f regards Adams Reunion Holds Family 111 d 'readier Shortage, James dune to put The Ram-- ; born on first South and Vest, will be used along with rds there to exhibit livestock, trill be put on the sheds, jbI space will be nude avull-- t hogs, and a new loading be constructed to facili- handllng animals easier will work Is bait In shape. Jed before H Io to build t'lill iofi.it Ci'Mimu '.ce ,ii- - oi 'lie ' ' I live-rtix- mgs: a. .! , anil fair tune, show ': ct a I A ' are not available promt fur bu idlng barns, ir.il cutTuI . at the track, to exlilblts for ialute dautded that jurs fair, It C; . r . sliut-- I.Y 1H Ki VOLUME XXXI ap- the proved tlie di.stiict budget lor 194G-4- 7 a at meeting scliool year Friday night, without changing the amounts tentatively approied two weeks earlier. The tentative budget was kept on file in the Superintendents' olfiee for two weeks for taxpayers to nomake u study of it. and public meet Board the that tice giv-s or recomFriday to hear pr.ite-tfinal apmake mendations and to No one apthe ot budget proval therefore the peared to protest and approved the budget as originally adopted. $345,-8f,- 2 The total budget is set at 304 54 $295 amount 76. Of this will d fruy the cost of operation, 22 i. ;et u..lde for debt ami $50.3-1service W Clair County Cleik and Mrs. spent prut of Row lev and visitthis week at Grand Canyon Dale who Clara their daughter ing is 'employd there this summer by the Utah Parks System Io ... C.toiI, A.'.uh.l U Ihi'I.c J) 1. Sal II William M.ii.i.n.g - Wd.in' :.! aiu! K..: .i'r.i Eliie: i D.c. : in! I i - e:..u W.lh.cu ai.it Juhi. Tuple. Ill I I Pi'.ieoniih l..,'..d R Tre.i'ha k. D.tcitor ol PuPl Hcl.iliuns mi t wiiu the -' ii'in-mi"i- l. st Motul.ii t.a lit to h"!p pl.t in and dei ule un dab !"r the cdeljl .ition Twu dales Will' tl" tat:'.r! u.'l' fill .pl.114 :.i!r.!".es m t u;i:,e Mull with si lun'l, m ilu itii"ii 'pa state and alii the Hi.in. Il A;;t it .lit i:i j Cih'g'' The ci "lid due i all, lul . ii'i'k ( elt'b-- i ui am! hum"(oni-il.- " Ul the lull PI, ill. now tor the fall irlcbia-liu- i. ualude a Count;. Fair at and a In '.'.tuck how at Cea i. imiicip.il ll. r Cits Sitae the the in so clu-- e ate tulips luiu.ti I , a ii. . i i . 1 P.u-ow.- 1 iu'cilu'; that dining between them i. imt dilfaull hold a joint It was dei nj"d with to P.u-i.w.- in getting two or thiee d..vs Cedai Cit.il getting the remainder of the time Besides the Fair and Race Meet here, mid the Live-locshow lit Cedar Cltv. theie wil ly .several side trips to plaies ot mteie-- t hi the Countv during the week These will include tups to the Cedar Beaks. Iron mid Mountain, through the valhts and fauns of the communities, and the Beryl district in the west end of tlv county. Tlie latter named place haling just been opened to development of farming. A stab appioprution has been made to the County to help defray p..il of the expense of the events. pos-ibl- y Father of Parowan Women Dies Suddenly sudden heart attack Wednesthe life of Jewett Wood. darned day 55, of Cedar Citw, and father of Mrs. Ila Taylor, Mrs. Iris Dalton, nd Mrs. Ferris Evans, of this city. Mr. Wood was stricken ill while inpluving pool, and died almost stantly At the time of his death,, he seemed to be in good health having never sufired from any kind of heart ailnvnt. He was born at Kanarra on June 1. 189!. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henthere until ry Wood. He lived about two years ago, when lie movd to Cedar City. In 1919 he married Eva Crippx with of Hurricane, who together nine sons and daughter, survives lnm Besides those above mentioned ar": Forrest, Adlm. Shirley. Virginia and Euvada Wood, all of Cedar City, and Clinton Wood who is serving with the U. S. Navy at San Diego, California. Also surviving him are four grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters. Mis Robert Kent, Salt Lak- - City, Mrs. Eliza Ann Beatty, Kanarra. Mrs Ida Adams, Alberta Canada, and Lemuel Willis, (half brother) of Cedar City. Fuenhal services were held Saturday afternoon in the Kanarra Ward ch. pel, and interment was made In the Kanarra cemetery. A Mr. John S. Brown of El MontP. California, arrived here on Tuesday for a month's vacation and visit with his sisters Mrs. Georgia and Mrs. Maude B. B. Mitchell Pareells. and their families. Mrs Broun will join him in a couple of weeks. Donald Dalton left Salt to flv to Greens-borougMonday City North Carolina, where she will visit with her husband for a short time Lt Dalton Is being sent to Geimany as part of the Armv of Occupation Mrs h. The East Death Takes Two I N 1 Ward Fireside Chat will be held at the home of Miss Benson at 8 30 on Sunday evening Mis Margaret Pro'.liern Junes. 7i, wife ui Hie hue Thus w Junes wai at her tiuini in p.i-vt- l P.iia-eupa- L of causes incident tu age on Jhursd.ii night. Juls 4th She wa.s bum at Paragunuh, Utah a daughter ol Juim.it him and lj.vie 1rutlnro In June. 1876 She tn.i: i. ni lliuiuaa W Junes, who tueceded tier In death lpe yea s iis am! lias hied In P.yiaguiiah a'l her hfe Sunning Iwr are tour iluhiien Mis Li.Vf Umioreaux. Mis las.na duties tiraiit and Howard Jones all ol P.iuigonah, alo a number of and gt. tidi hl'.dten Funeral .serilces Will be held fur her in the Par..goiuh Ward Chapel mi Monday afternoon Hubv H.rton wife of James Edward B.u ton (Ted did suildeiilv Thm.sd.iv night. Julv 4th at the Iron Coiintv hospital of stomach henunorhuge Siva was taken sU k in 'he and w..s rushed 'o the iiieintal but died about 8pnt She was born In Notth Carolina ch and Mr Barton were married in Cedar City a few months ago Tl.ev were living at Paragonah a the tune of iter death. Sunning are her Husband am. a small son. Roger, 3 years oi Funcr..l vriiue.s will be lie here pending word from relatives. ait-mo- on Local Couple Married In Fas Vegas Tuesday Mr Cenl Pendleton, and Miss Adams, Beverly popular young couple of this city were married in I as Vegas Nevada Tuesday July 2 The ceremony wa.s performed by Bp W. Leslie Loweryt. in the present'" of the groom's sister and Mr. and-MrClifford foster of Cedar City. Cenl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H Pendleton a graduate of the Parowan High School, where he took an active part In athletics. He was a member of the U. S. Navy for the past three years, having been released from the service in March of this year He served in the Alutian Islands for several months, and the remainder of lii.s tint" in the South Pacific. The bride ls the daughter of Sta'e Highway Patrolman and Mrs L J Adams, and a graduate of the Parowan High School She attended school at the Brigham Young Umveisity- for one year. to Spokane, They are moving Washington m the near future.' Ceiyl has emplojment there, and intends to attend college there this winter. Telephone Company Changes xManagers, Gadd Is Advanced A change in management of the Cedar City Exchange of the Mountain States Telephone Company was made Monday, July 1st. Men-zie- s Benson, formerly of St. George teplacing Earl Gadd, who has been transferred to Salt Lake City Mr Gadd has managed tlie local exchange for the past three years, having come here to succeed Ernest Greer, who was transferred to Salt Dike City because of poor iimlth. BeffJe coming to Cedar Citv Mr. Gadd had served as staff with the Mountain technician States company with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Since coming here he has been affiliated with the Cedar City Rotary Club and has been active In civic affairs of thp community Mr. Benson who is a native of St. George, comes here from Beaver, where for the past four years he has been manager of the comMilpany's business in Beaver and ford. Anna Meeks of Cowlev. of Wyo.. and Mrs. Maryi Dodge Salt Lake City returned to their bonnes oh Friday morning after spending a week here visiting with Mr and Mrs John H. Miller and other relatives and friends Mrs. and Mrs Epp Bolton and daughter of North Hollywood, California who have ben visiting with relatives and friends here for the week return to their home pa-- t on Wednesday. Mr ol jmeri. Da' I x II s lllli I llll 11 II Ilttmcli p'lX'I.UU t '.! :uiitu iiht! i .fat a tpiMis Primary Election 1 w u I :r,r Halt in ..I lUHin (l .un t mi .'ul. n i ' ! OUl IN ION 1 ' ,i i Paragonah Ladies ! bi the Cumin. - v V i L; ji.. I1' ,i i'. -- I r , mme lnip'ov"!nent-- before i'Juli celebrate, the fc'f , 1 lii t specially Courli t l ' Jlu 'A a.x.i-,;an- .iiiii-ii- jilnl ns out ami b.iii n.iJr at tbe rac- - track ' n Union. Willi ate taci meet. till' i It ul en'o-n.'ii- instructed to tl"' project mid e i jt'iUir.l-- I y t luilr lirrti Ilirtde "1. Cl 1.1. 'X s .Mill! .p.llllll 111 l'ii !i :.i...i! Cisi iHu'i.in in i he Vfii r,!j ! i ! tIt-- nil; Mh mi. open. Ill September Monte Haile.', who eo.u hed at the Ced. u Cm Inch mIi. Mil f.'i ti.r.-' be'oie e V.'imil. tail and wSi ,, w.i- rsjHited tj return tlm .e..r a. an to llyj'e C F. Pe ine,, will not be balk l! I, un 'et to il that Mont, '11 .II"'I a to it am .d ill,- O. ileli Ill'll sc ho I .a Veil C'f uimt-- I lailli uf Ouler-illlwho iiiiiiouhteil.i would hale ie i'll a "i t,. the i.u.tnii i.illi- ! bl Ml itatlel's ai I on. ha de-- 1 lilt'll lo adept a po.ltlon as Jrm-- i Ipal of the Valley High Hhcooi, rather hail come to Ceil.il CltV to leach. J Ouleun W.ishburn, who lias been teai her in Sevier county, had slgneil to handle tlie shop work in tiie Cedur high scliool, but has been unable to f nd a home tu lent and has decided not to accept tfv local position. Mr; Larson, win taught m the Firit grnde of tht Ce 'ar Elementary school List year, and gullied consideiable prom met c - as a successful teacher has decided not to return lirnr some f available 111 till' Very rvavat 'tilt. If v jo tb could lie worked j i Lm- UI tlie ill J K t !tl t ih:.- ini trait lull, and h,ul been rca.il-- I tith ft." Uo vtard n L tl.. it a btilldoer siatt-- is iu , t' ctift ati'i r.t re t A ''.it' n i i cltx.I te.ul et m Ir.ui co n'. Is h"Wii.g a:.s iinpiuieliient. ikhoo. iSapi linteliiieiit J..nlln, Wiigi.t who icpoit, that pa t Wees Itr has lost i In i , tba; he Imd fa sign fui the CiJlill.g liar 'ii Monday Thfir tc;'H that tin ett.it to .v nut awiilaMz at tint Lel' i j, i UU t Ul ' I : ! U . 'liie tin? a ul im-.- I proper! gro'C ., I a i. , an ..puit.t a. I, til" City Coum-f- i. tiiiiiiii' i r i). ah Brit.y Afnca . t!fi! L . 'I; Four More Resign - irjiiitii'! tli.it lands . : School District Faces atul to l yifes; 11 M month into cm ling , CUE K tl.11! Li I'! -' I . G 1 M Faro!!. tu jjjc I'u. M tl,r Imii County i U.Wli by uu L at then " : . vi Centennial Celebration J, j ll. Jt I'illUH County Lays Plans For i, .1 Muiuta, i I () 1 r,f i T 1 in Mon in - ! AH.'f,,! I i UMliS. I.VKOW AN a Stirs Little Interest t i"!i'il lici" hlited e in tlii i I clV f pal-aii- t lew 'ion i' i a m a!'! I! .mil With a Hume III 'tie e'.eoir,. a, a Htl.ng ciut tu the ' r it .it s Hn lo In mg the d.u atul pmh al'il the mm! appi n :at ui pal! w.i i. I a Hi tin i'M, l 111 III" ill! el ItuuU lit:-- P lie Ills! tain In mi I'l.il niui :h.s a m! I ame .. we-- i Ini' I 'll- ! I., evtniu- - heal ol III" . I j, - p. lit r We It tel! ! I' el-ll- t atinu phi .1 It ,! . - test lei War II tnt'iril Leeu li.i. it eiuini'K v s v (ampliation of the names JHMHiii men and women WHO gave Ihill lives In the Nations M ivae was relea a d luda In the Wa: IVpaitment Tlie lnt w.i.s ii i;i i ii up of liftv booklets, one foi cai h state, one fui tlie Dial i a i ot CuIiiiiiIjiii. and one foi Die Temtoi le, and Pns-e- s loir, of tlie United Shales Each booklet I Old. lined a foi Word fii t eonsiilid. dei let mi: n Aimy dead mid missing in Worid planuloiv ul the methods ol listing, a bieiikdown by counties and tvpes ol casualty, and an alphabetic!! listing bvi.counlv of tlie name, serial number and grade ol each Individual anil the manner in which lie met hi. deal it The Philippine Commonwealth was not included in '.lie study An overall death and missing rate of 2 98 or nut ftoin all caiia-wa.s indicated by the li ring Of more than 10,000.0'ifi men and n mobilized into tlie Army between tiie Presidential declaration of unlimited national emergency on May 27. 1941. and the concludin'. date of tlie study. January 31, 1946, a total of 307,554 had been killed in action, died of other causes or became missing, later to be determined dead In addition. 1,424 persons were still Tarried as missing, on January 31. 1946. bringing the total number of names in tlie list to 308,978 a Of the total, 57 per cent, in ted as killed 17G4'!2, w--ie in action Other casualty breakdowns showed that 25 493 (8 25 per cent i died of wounds suffered in eombat; 929 0 3 per cenl) died of rombnt injuries; 85,219 (27 6 pw cent) died other than in battle, and 6 3 per cent) were admin19.481 to Lave istratively' determined died. The missing figure of 1,424 represents 0 45 per cent of the total The state of Utah contained 0 41 per cent of th" population of th" United States and possession in 1940 and contributed 0 47 per cent of the total numlyr who entered the armv Of these men and women of Utah who went t0 war 3 22 per cpnt failed to return This figure represents 0 47 per rent of tlie Aimys total dead and missing Twenty-on- e Iron county men are listed in th." honor list, which of course does not include thoy who gave their lives while serving with the Navy In addition there are four or five others who are normally considered to be Iron county men. but who aie listed in other counties livbecause their next- of kin ing in those pounties. a ne.i'h At lui mu Yoike Nelsnii u Cedai Cltv. and Biuvciiiiil' Platt ul Kalianu the Hepiiblii an nomination fui the pel' mu of ('olllltl Assessol and .Siimnor, the Job Ivlng vacat'd In Hillman Halim, after tiia'iv veals ol sen ice Tim e Repiihln aiu me .seeking nummaliun lot United Slates lo oppose Seii.dm Aire M,u-illi III til" Novemlrcr eledum Tlicv me Arthur V Watkins o' Oicm. William I, riiilli Hi.ker ol Piovn. and Geoigp H Crow ol Sal, lake Cltv. I lit v ill .) WiIm.ii mid Sicplyii Abbott. both of whom sought irolltlcal favor two venrs ago, are .seeking Seu-alo- wo-nv- nutn-bemi- Internal Revenue Zone Office Opened In Cedar This Week J. V Fennell, assistant rhief field dcputvi of tiie off 'ee of collector of internal revenue, was in Cedar Citv on July 2nd for the purpose of opening a new zone office. Collector William J. Korth states that Cedar City was selected bv the Rurpau of infernal revenue because it is a railroad point and th" metropolitan center of Southern Utah It is the poltry of the bureau located to select a strategically railroad point, as a location for its zone offices The new Cedar Citv zone office of tlie coll'ctor of internal revenue will be located in room 219 The of the Post, Office building. w-r- e To Open Abstracting Office In Cedar City Homer C. Pareells, Jr., and Mrs Georgia Stowe, .son and daughter of the late Homer C Pareells. who for many ear.s conducted an abstracting business in Prowan, have taken over their father's busine-- s and announce that they plan to open a brunch office in Odar Cltv The branch office will be open from 10 00 am to 4 00 pm. on Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday of each week The office will be open for the f:nt time on Tuesday ,Julv 9th were reHomer and his ser- mihtar.' from relea.'.ei cently four ye.,r vice Homer having se-.seriue w.h the ,.rmv', th:ee of which was spen in the Ch:na. Burma theatre of operations, and Mrs. Stowe having served with the WAVFS In Washington. i office will serve Iron. Washington, Beaver and Millard counties. Freeman E Duteh Adams will be in charge of the office and will be agisted bv a local veteran. Henrv H "Ham" Leigh, son of Mr. and Mrs Webster Leigh Mrs Clavton Rasmussen returnthis week from Orem. Utah where she hd been visiting with Mr her daughter and ind Mrs Chester Muir W" were informed this week that Willard Skougard Mr and Mrs who have been living in Long Beach. California for the past several vears have moved to Catalena Island, here they have purchased an Ar shop Mr Skougr.rd is a former resid"nt of this community. ed sL-t- In-d.- a, r. nominal ion on the Republican ticket. for the irositlon of Reprpesenta-tiv- e to Congress from tlie First Congressional District of Utah. Considerable interest Is being on the First District Con-"- l District, because should Granger win Gie fVtnocratie nomination. and tnearlv everyone In confident that he will, and Wilson should win the Republican nomination. it will develop a spirited rare in tlie November flection for tlie heavy Weber countv vote with the question of whether Wilson can cut in on Grangers tieavv labor union support in Wilson's home count v Both parties have eontesu on lor the position of Jusliee of the Kupieme Court Tiie lace for tfv Republican nomination will bp between George W Latimer of Salt Lake Citv. and Kenneth H. Main of Ogden Tlie ticket Democrtic contains the names of Incumbent Mat tin M Larson and Albert H Fillet t. both of Salt Lake City. s 1 t Ilie Rip ihlii alls Contests Hi.,1 Will aill.ut rile must attention here will be fur the p.,ri nonilli.dluu lui Htaie Rcpie.sintallve. M'td for i be noMilidiut! fui the position ol Count A.scssoi and Surveyor. 11 II iH.arv) Iamt Is fur the position of Sta'e Repie enl. due and will tv o)msed M i.lini' M.irsden, !v Palawan Army Releases Casualty last Of World War II ul ii in l N..t fliolUh lllu!sl. nl'.ci nuon ni.tr Die etii llgll to c ml the it), odd 'u the les-- t l! lull' Film, if ru'i .in,! w.iH mil a lew iuu!et i" be Ue, iiled a light vote H rx-- p i ii ,i lo tie uiaI on July Dm I lie ItepiibluMiiv wilt decide tlieti iiuuiiitt r- five different poi- ui s wli.ie tlv Deiiiueiats have uirii two cmitest' on their b.Jlut fnteie.i U i a v will tie centered lit one IVaum.uic contest, in which ('"tigf.s man Walter K G'al'gei ul Cltv, srek.1 renuinuiatluli i"t 'bat oii.ie in Piim.irv race iumiim. Edward J Milnlin of Pain Ci'v, and In two Republican con- ,if j , Mr. and Mrs La Veil Gurr of Salt Lake City visited briefly with their fvmpls here in in Cedar City last week. |