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Show 2 I'AKuV.AN Wool Grading Needed anger Tells C Of C k I1M.- - parowan, AUGUST 23, 1 146 VOLUME XXXI Iron County Fair Judges County'School Board Announced By Chairman Approves New Teachers teT the'Carelessness With Guns Iron County Land Purchase Opens Way For Breaks" Road U.Mi.t of Education of th t held u County School Thi pu:ch,i-- c of thirty acre- - of In Town Must Stop th.- - i Mi'ii .it l.'it-i- i mooting on Five Cent Air Mail Rate W.K. land ,n lie the bound; y of Cedar . .. i mx Congressman now n;ght. appimcd 4jIcon County bus liBreaks, b The County Sheri ifs Off:,.- - t;..ve urg,d a more complete biin ...i , ''ii a bid on a new bus, made Effective August oti-Utoh od m last ele the nen tho t pro by M.iV way of to meet Willi the ou:i. lit grading been receiving many e,.n,;h.mt.-latel- y k of buildi tin P.u National i uc-i Seine i j this statement, iii.miiw school pioblcnis, from Parowan citizen- - Omul ;.n making ITiiiUunt to ail ait of CongioN.-- . Ceof a lo.id the around the i of tmi of ing a , membr as a the the amount of promiscmi.- out that resignation janitoi, appuiM'd by the Plc.-ulcl-lt .tmu oil Aug dar H.e.ik- - frem the P.nk ,i i of fuel a boun.liy out.-kupuf-u upon jKiluy Agricultural Committee, in and around the town 14. the new an mail rate of five oil the Cod. ir l: o loi the schools, and uppiov- side, to the boundiy to investigate according to Ray H. Adaire, deputy 4 had occasion ounce Will become etteet at the head of tin- - Mammouth nil cents JH1 .. 0 educatto tlie have state i.,n for sherrif this of tl. end shopmen, confronting t ,unt ot tin.- - eai. on October the lalowan side. .. .:.co a,t as agents in tlie pur- - lie of financ--This practice must stop, before a infoim.it-lot- l U jrn the standpoint The of . c following The pimh.i-- c of the land flolll J points i of war suiplus piojH-ilyserious accident happens T. b. j 'ar.gc conditions b tlie local po .lllia.-- . noted Ac V ii Miti hell was authorized by ale liaiold Or-u sigiialioii of Silas i. i he found curb the menace, tlie Sheri if- - i.tiice 3h. investigation Willi the hope tti.it it will avoid the Commissioners at their regular ter, i. Uie 1arowan iwsi.Klian tt information gathered by an has been confiscating gum. th.,t bersAc. l:.. .. Si'jiool Was accepicd, but no misunderstandings latci, when the meeting, on August 17. boanl that sheepmen long to those persons who p. M.st j: new la tvs become eftective. Almo-- t a year ago the National o:. ...is .ipp.iiutod to l eplace lillii. L cre operating at a loss of in shootin close to town without be will five new The cents rate j Sol ice i ! ' :. laik atu--- J ot appi opt luted about yeais head of sheep per year. regard to when or where they soot ; per ounce, or ft action tlieieof. Tills ,sJ50ihiii for the construction of this per o. i to fol Alls. Ol who ' fcuhn the toll, (are wool. Two guns, one a cal. 38 speeul, ;,nd production of oil a slioho sevcial nmoUis rate supplants the old late of cighe mad Nothing could be done how i his he blamed on our pre- the other a cal. 22 rifle have already cents per ounce for points inside the ever until all pi ivalc ground inside ach jds of wool grading and been picked up by the office! s Two United States and also the old late the boundiy wa- - turned over to tho 1 1. .1 Pels approved include Mis. at the of He stated that neither groups boys, of knowing six cents pet half ounce for over- Sei ici- The Iron County CommissXI :ium i.uke who Killed at tile was in the neighboi hood, seas a ool markets today there service men and w omen. ion wa- - .eked to pm chase this land this ye..- ilim i i!b , f ite i ol .school m Alay but wfio is foith at Now hi or three pounds of foreign were shooting back and file To esent IV View six cent and ileal the pi loi-.nr.i lo" i i m because ot the serious tea to one pound of each other, at the gravlc trap, above purchased on October 1, and after rate an nation to be OUghollt tbuiiu ..'milage, and will teach m Die 'lu a; wool. Buyers he said seem-- , town. They were reported by neigh"f the above mentioned land has remail more not letters than weighing 'II I just recent lv ii ,1 glade of the Cedar City bors, who were also busy dodging in fcvur foreign wool to the exmoved the last obstruction and ma-l- o i vice-mem one be sent to ounce, may and I'tuh, bdiool, Thalia Higgs comthe wav (dear for construction to it: they were willing to pay bullets, and were apprehended by to ehook it's i p: o.i having army post office or mon i.i I, luiowun High School, hi the sherrif's 10c gill. department. more for office as fleet post All exhibit addresses. Until per pound f Cottle t Lowe, liltti giade Cedar An accident that could have pro- quested to o,. it. Til..!. , Pro A I. October 1, such leitcis must cany A recent letter fmm Paik Sunor-iteiidea hey were for the domestic e .Maxine Adams iorth and must so his disasterous cents testified had ved Tuesbefore on six postage, weigh Smith, to the Cominissloii-e- i si '.m I. vii an as Ralph Huht. or happened y euar Elementary; Gladys Ma-jo- : not more than one half ounce. stated that w hile he could not This he attributed to the day evening. Someone find a shot, soon as po il,!o. I: - m oossu y that s, i English and Social Science, Ce-tidid untidy how f.u up oil the of grading and appearently at the large caution li- all cattle he te-- t, i. and say cent way new five will rate Thu apply Junior High; and Ainu Law-m- u Seized list this piojeet was, he was ouso lief, o Ploy by foreign growers. ght on the highway south of town. free from Bangs e, unassigncd, but will teach to air mail within the continental pi unity Jialian wool he said will The projectile went wide of it's can he entered A li- of OVlublti'IS u.hei in tlie Cedar Elementary, or U. S.; within any territory or pos Mire that, with this pi ivate land out is neocsssary if the way, that the Ih .. re tile e. iirm.it tee ession of the U. S.; within any gen tom San Francisco to Bos-itbo- mark and went through the bedpiojeet would Junioi lligli. can he m for a the room bo Vernon to arango at window placed the lists is very which a protectoradvantageous Heaps $1.U0 cheaper than our graphical area J he Hoard tak.-n- . aceeptcxl the bid of the ate of There w ill b. no i hui go to U. S. or between any of (sisition mi the list. the This he also attributed home. Mr. Heaps was in bed when I Biudsluw Chevrolet Company to the shooting occurd. The bullet pass- owners for the te.-talso to any membe Many more matter of County busfurnish a 48 passenger bus to be the aforesaid; a methods of handleing it. Plans for m all . ey. art going in of our armed forces whose address iness occupied the Commissioners. ed through a dish towel hanging on used m transporting rural students th. last stages for tlm bc-- t Ian 9 wool" he stated, is bailed the clothsline outside of the an AI0 or an FOP designation. All These included salary increases to house, I strum sacked. It is also tag-a- d ho hold hoi o. About f!7." foot of to school, and for special occasions, such mail is the window, and stopped to designated as domest- Clair S. Ward, caretaker at the couthrough su.-- h as band and orchestra, or ath sh(-the belly wool and black spare has Inoii ro jd, d fl(r ic air mail. when it smashed a plate glass mirrthouse, amounting to $25.00 per let ic team, trips. i seperated from the rest. ror on the opposite side of the room livest.K-k- a now loading chute built Gail Sullivan, Second Assistant month, and to David II. Richards and the Anamgenients were made to meet Postmaster ager alsostated that Utah had put m shatw to its flight. The projectile was fired handle thegrounds General, in releasing deputy County Road Supervisor, exhibits an crowd to with the people of Beryl on, August i permitees under the Taylor from a small caliber gun. facts statetd these that the post of fire amounting to about $15. 18 to discuss verlous school prob i act than any other state, .passing directly over Heaps head in the best adoanlage. is forward to a Lyle and Jack Farrow, & Harold looking department The new stables at tlie rare truck Jems. Residents of 4 because there are more small Beryl have re- tremendous increase in the use of Smith of Summit met with the Com has happ-en- d have been Another accident that eontpl. ted. : nd th.- fra. k quested that the school there be s in the state. missioners and asked when the Coinvolving the earless use of a is being wo; ked daily, to in tire it moved from its present site to a air mail as soon as the new rates go a asked if he favored the gov into effect. unty would be able to gravel the gun was at the George Stevens ho- being in the best possible condition. new location. The at lands in meeting was to road through Summit fields, stating Utah back to the me in the North West part of town. discss this change, together with FAREWELL PARTY TO BE HELD that it had replied no. He gave as his Two small children were recently been graded, playing in FAREWELL TO BE GIVEN school problems in general. FOR DEPARTIG MISSIONERY in bad condition. The Comwas and PARAGONAH i that grazing MISSIONERY a rifle was just one the front yard, when stray missioners promised to investigate, Ianthus Wright Superintendent ftat had to be taken into con-ifcbullet dug into the sod between A missionery farewell party will and if A missionery farewell will he hold was authorized to meet with local gravel could be obtained in Water sheds are of prime them. be held Friday evening August 30, the coal 31 fur Miss comanies and that the work would for August Saturday the night vacinity, arrange ilr.ee to Utah and the Inter-ai- n The City Ordinances provide, Maxine Lund, daughter of Mr and purshase of coal for all the schools for Junius Reusch whoenters the be done as soon as the equipment arer, and some agency Every person who shll wantonly Mrs. Terry Lund. of the county, dividing the contract missionery home in Salt Lake City was avalable. able to controle the use of fire any gun, pistol, or firearm of The farwell will be held in the among all local mining companies. on September 2. The party will be Byron Baldwin, Deputy Weed inI our water or is to be discharge any School House. A sho't any description, supply Permission was granted to the Ce- held in the WJest Ward Chaple and spector reported an infestation of Paragonah He I pointed to several ex- - anvil, or other devise loaded with program has been arranged by the dar FFA to use one of the school Recreation Hall. An evenings pro- wild morning glory onthe Wtashing-to- n iof overgrazing of private la powder, or other explosive in the committee in charge. Alter the pro- busses on their annual outing, which gram has been arranged by the West County line at Pinto which had Ward Bishopric which will consist ?r own locality, and remark-deplorab- inhabited portion of the city, with- gram, the remainder of the twining will include a to Yellostone not been treated. The Clerk was trip of a short program in the Chaple & condition it was out the permission of the Mayor, is will be spent dancing. National Park. instructed to inform the County also his a is dance afterward in the Recreation liable and Miss of an offence, Lund lgavc-- to enter the belief that if guilty Commissioners of that County, and The Board also approved a plan of all the lands in to fine not exceeding $50. or imprismission home eailv in September. ask that the weeds be eradicated. to have the State Department of Ed- Hall. were Ruesch will fill his mission in permitted, that in a onment for 30 days. Iron County Mrs. Virginia Larson was appoinucation act as agents for the dist-nthe American Mission, with ted a member of the Iron ,f a few years, a few large also has Ordinances prohibiting the SGT. HILLMAN ADAMS Spanish in the of County purchase surplus govof firearms outside the limits MARRIES ST. PAUL GIRL would own the State Fair Committee by the Board. ernment property for school purpo- headquarters in El Paso Texas. majority use jMi and that small operators of cities and towns in the county. Master Sift. Hilman Adams, son ses. LEGION TO MEET TUESDAY Both of these ordinances will be of Mrs. Luclla Adams of Parowan orce(d out of business. Wilson N. Lunt, Board member, in future. the enforced .People who were was married on July 31, to Miss and Superintendent Ianthus Wrtrying to strictly The Parowan Post No. 20 of the start wouldnt Helen Cameron, of St. Paul Minnesight made reports on meetings held American Legion will hold a meet-in- g have a chance LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED tBy Correspondent! ota, we were informed today. in Salt Lake City to promote chanTuesday night in the Court room jr consequense, would have SUNDAY IN LAS VEGAS Miss Elma Topham, and Miss Hillman has been in the Army Air ges in the school fewhere1 to find of to is The the financing system. purpose employment meeting Jeanette Topham and two other to live. of the Iron County Court House Kenneth B. Mitchell, son of Mrs. Forces for the past several years, and waitresses from the Escalante CofTO FFA MEET at been Field. MONDAY stationed has NIGHT Lowery fid make plans to celebrate VJ day, regarding the local air-- , David Richards of Parowan, and fee Shop at Cedar City will leave is at he where Denver Colorado, t funds which was officially declared Sept. had already been Miss La Ru Barton, daughter of Mr. There will be for a all secruit-infor a tour of the parks. a to mobile meeting present assigned the project All men of both wars, Thursday by the Gov-- ; and Mrs. Austin Barton of Paragomembers of the Parowan Chapter unit. anl that all was needed nah were married Sunday in Las whether Legion members are not Mrs Martha E. Barton went to Mr. and Mrs of the FFA. The meeting will behetheir After marriage, are requested to be in attendance. Provo last week to visit her state Nevada. to make Vegas fe ld daughapplication Monday evening in the Ag. room Adams spent several d..ys in Salt let the of business will also ter, Mrs. Rina Cameron and The groom is a graduate of the of the Parowan High Sshool. Plans Other matters requirements. This family. relatives. with Lake City, visiting be discussed. c State is to provide Parowan High School, and served jlwt lor exhibits in Iron the Fair County Mrs. Luella Adams spent three davs Ludean Topham is home from icent of the funds necessary thirty months with the armed forret- - VV'H1 be discus.sed. It isl very inmort-- j with them, before ti there Mr. and Mrs Dan Barney and son Bryce Canyon where she has been ? Government will provide ces in the European theatre. Since ant that all members be in attend-- ' urn to Denver. and dapghter Alice, of working this summer. She is now George, his discharge, he has been employed ance. Hammond Indiana spent last week employed at the Escalante Hotel in here. to Joe CEDAR CITY PREPARES TO Bergan State at the Conoco Service station with the John A. Ev- Cedar City. here Dr. eetor the visiting Mrs. and James Green came state has already The bride is a Senior at the Par- WELCOME CITY OFFICIALS t Los Angeles Tuesday to ens and Delbert Smith families. 510.000 for up Mrs II. B. Robinson entertained at the project to owan, and an outstanding young More than one th"i.sandd city spend a cuuple of weeks looking They returned to their home onMon atever amount home here for Mrs. Pearl her her & in community the lady city officials are expected t" be in Cedai afer their property interests here day of this week. Umt up. of Cedar City. The occasion the after left The young couple City next Wednesday uvl Thuisdav and visiting with friends, her being L. Eva birthday. and Maria Mrs. a short for honeymoon Taylor ceremony when Cedar plays host to the Utah fjda May Mitchell left the in Salt Lake City, and Northern Municipal League. Tlu- convention Miss Beverly Bennett viaited with Taylor returned this week from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wise of Los f the week for Provo, to Utah. but her grandfather, Thomas Bennett Benjamir.e Utah where they have Angelos are here will officially open on T' visiting with their Slster, Mrs. Hyrum Board-.- a and water.1, aks engin- here for two or three days this spent the summer with the Taylor brother, Ted Barton, and their motj, sanitation CLUB w days. She has Parkinson family. Taylor brought her Mrs. Gertrude ses- - week. She was on her been PARAGONAH GAME eers will hold a way to Lake-vieCarpenter. DANCE SAT. SPONSORING ls summer home. 4 at Grand ion on Wednesday. Oregon, after spending part them Mr and Mrs. John R. Lister are Mavor Earl J. Glad' "! Salt Lake of the smumer working at Zion The Paragonah Fish and Game Mrs. Hugh Gilger informed us . ties, assi-t- -j here from Nevada. the direct will a' National Paik. visiting Club arehaving a dance Saturday City this week that her son La Ray who lr!irIrS Christensen night in the School Auditoreum. ed by May .r John Gur rsen of Mt. is recuperating in a Naval Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Adair and fam-ily- v D.r id S. ire ,s Colorado, and Mr. & The purpose of the dance, is to raise Plea sent, and Mayoi in Corona Californih had been awof Colorado spent afeu days dthhmaker f Salt with which to purchase play- ney of Ogden. funds He School his arded here this week visiting with her High deploma. lr tumilies are Re an air- A special highlight v. 'j, visiting ground equipment for the school. stuhis all has of courses j, Lyman Mrs. Betsy Boardman. The mother, completed family here! this Everyone is invited anid urged to craft Frelay aftern'x.n hv J"e Ber-- i Wh l in he been has while Ethel Mar will attend the dy hospital irdaughter re it they are spending attend. The project is a worthy one, can State CAA DuuM This will fr e m B.Y.U. this winter. the the mountains ex trip Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher and fishing and merits the support of everyone lie followed by an Zoning M t the mines at Ir.-the county. of their T N. end Ralph Edwards son of Mr. & Mrs. this family of Michigan visited in in Decker is home Sgt. Alpine A. Bl.vards, received his Thomas or two for this three Parowan on fui will from He the days lough Army. Ml?- - Clara Dale Pi Mr. anJ Mrs. A.C. Hatch, and Mr. from the U. S. Navy on one-tim- e Smith are the were week. residents statbe discharge He here S November. They is until Pa'ks tht i;ren i i. ployed b attended f a Adams L. H. Mrs. last week. He is at home of and born to moved several Monday baby girl ioned at Louisville Michigan Kentucky at but ,;i Lodi Grant at the Iron Co. American now. Legion Convention in Co. at their years ago. present. h 'ir.e ye-ti ..me Price last week end. ;n jnfornul crr speech before 0 t F.ci i 1 ' h. l)i-tin- i . First j i I ; , 1 . 1 & ' i ... . -- 6: I r: r . - -- 1 - ; Vir-g.i..- u o-- gr-u.i- ! i a: ev-t.f'e- -t ut II fo-J- s. I per-mont- -- n. le s ip i ct r Paragonah fe g fr-o- J el 5 un-da- y, w r-ien er |