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Show PAROWAN TIME s 1 PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. jrowan To Have Bank In perationf thiBy January 1st ,.:i l.i ,i. iii-- by n 4 . .(! .'.t u- t I - I:::-- - .a C' i ;m .i j i.i ,i To Innagurate iiimiti appoint-- ; Settling Down Week of Conunelce ox. This will be OLicial registration of students w.m has had a at tinBranch Agricultural College .mu ul the old will be moved one . if- January B. A. C. i. Fenton, chair .u n Iii-- wn back on tile school colander to allow for a .is appointed to full week of onenution and settling ol the down" prior to the first class li.ilik lii'le, to be Problems of housing.equip. ment, tiunscripts and schedules, usually pisetring ttie student the fust week of school can be Honed out prior to registration. School will still officially open on tiie 9th of September as per schedule and the first faculty meeting will be held on September 7, but regnstrat ion will be the 16 instead of the 9th, and first classes will be the 17th, instad of the 10th. i Students will be invited to visit with their rspective department heads and Deans and receive on matters of schedules, prior to the time of official refistration. This will give faculty members and students more time ta arrange for class changes, and settle personal problems that usually arrive with the List week of instruction. The added seven days will also see the 50 unit trailer villiage complete, and ready for use, and allow placements to be made and housekeeping roughed in" before the time arrives to get down to study. Coach Murray Maughan has stated the Bronco Gridsters usually arrive any time after September 1st, and will have facilities available to engage in light workouts, and Couple To Celebrate Golden Wedding IT AH AUGUST 30, 1948 VOLUME XXXI jUtah To Enforce Deer .Tag Law This Year Mr. and Mrs. Chailcx Dullcy will celebrate their Golden Wedding an- lyeisery at their home m Summit Utah, Sunday September 1st They married fifty years ago lust November, but were unabk to have their family all together unt.l now. Friends and relatives a:e invited to call between the hours of thuc and mx p m. They were married in the Mann L. D. S. Temple on November 27, 1895. and have made thei- - home at Summit since that time. Both have Liken an active jcut In Church and Civic affairs in their community all their lives. Mr. Dailey having been a prominent farmer and livestock grower. . At the present, Mr. Dailey is a high priest and senior ward teacher also teacher of the adult class of the Summit Ward Sunday School, litis also Secrretary of the Summit Irrigation Company. Mr, Dailey served for nine years Arrangements Complete For Iron County Fair better enforcement of the deer tug law will be one of the aims of the Utah State Fish and Game Dept, thu 1 .ll.ll ji atlgeim Ills have hern iMtll-- i Temple Ceremony Unites I f"i season, as a result of a wadena e the lion County lair ami feu-nc- e held last week. Fall hunting Parowan-EnocIL..O Meet wllu ti will be held hole h Couple ta t Thus. seasons and general hunting policies Kiiday am! Saturday were discussed pb n. her 5 (i 7lh Shnl A. Evans, son uf Mr ami Riss lor housing director, indicater Mrs. John C. Evans id Patou an, ami In csUh L, liumuiij, that the department will adopt a Miss. Anna Joan At mstivng oi tin alio nop ixiutuls alt I'oll.pieleU, , new procedure this fall in an effort woie married 111 the Salt Lake ami l lady lot occupation. 1.1C- to get resuts desired by law: Addits. tU U- slum n at Uio Kum- City, L. I. S. Temple .n Weilne.-daional men will be placid in the field of this week. A tail. bu.ll oil seiolid .he Whole will be west. reception to visit camps and to assist in law held in their honor Thutsday eve- Mlei.il llumiuii loot of Ilew sited enforcement work. Any hunters ning in th Enoch Ward Chaple. amt bain smcc ham been provided, found in transit with deer not propamt new loading facilities have Ami'-tron, Mrs. Evans, nee Mix 'bocll built to facilitate easier handerly tagged will be arrested, and is the of Mr. amt Mrs Ka daughter have their deer confiscated. ol livestock The gioundshave ling is She a of Armstrong. giaduatibelli i leal ed. and ale in lust class There will be a few checking s City High Sshool, and l lie B ' established here and there in AC. and attended one year at the l oliUltioIi. the state as in the past, for study Brigham Young l!lc I'Jcc tiack giounds, exhibit University, and and information purposes, but war- received her have been given a timi buddings Education at degree in dens will conduct spot checks and the Utah State Agricultural College llKh going ovei, and bays built to roving blockades to better enforce at Logan. Since her graduation, she handle laim, outlaid, and vegel-ha- s the regulations. emps. taught one year at Beaver, and hile in session, wardens discuss- will teach this winter at Cislar City Judging will cnmini'iii'i' at 9 a in. mi ed methods of discouraging the abThui.tday in all dt pai lim nls. It from the Parowan Shirl, graduated uses of "party hunting", wherein a High Schixil. He attended one veai will thi'i efi'ie be luTc.-waithat all large group goes out, and one or at the Dixie College, and gtadunted exhibit.--, with the exception olllVe-Mocbe in the day bt loie, for pio-two individuals kill enough deer for at the Branch Agneultui al College to be made. Livestock the entire party. All were agreed He served over thiee veins with that the annual deer hunt looses the United States Army, both in the must be m belme 9 a. ill oil opening iuch of its value as a sporting ev- European and Pacific Theaties. He lay. ent, when hunters are satisfied to was attached to a Com b notion Enthe liomemuklng Judges foi have another hunter bag their deer, gineer Batallion. After his rclcasi di p.u burnt.--, have been named, and will include Mix Mjiy L. lia.stow and a solution is being sought. from the Army, he attended Two weeks ago the Fish and at the University of Utah. of tlu B. A. U. Ait department, and Game Commission issued their They will spend their honey- Flatlets Goimely of the Utah State regardind the special hun- moon touring the Utah Parks, and Agucultuial College. Entei tainint nt m addition to the ts to be staged this fall on anterless Grand Canyon prior to the start of deer. The proclimation provides the school. laces each afternoon, anil the dancer at night will be provided by a carmethods of sale of permits, and fixes the time the hunt will be held on the nival, which has been engaged for Of No the occasion, and a troop of tiick verious areas. horses that will perform between Applications will be received unOf F. S.A. the races during the alternoon. The til 5 p. m. September 4, if presented carnival that has been engaged will in person and postmarked not later Farmers today were assured there feature u Ferris Wheel, and several then midnight Sept. 4, if mailed. will be no interuption of services other i ides", as well as several Applications will be received at the provided them by the Farm Security A ! con-wei- oi-h- - j - - r sta-ion- -- j as bishop of his ward, Superintendent of the Sunday School, of the Mutual Improvement Improvement, and as councillor in the bishopric, Sunday School, and M. I. A. He served as a missionery in the Southern States Mission, also. He has 21 living brothers and sisv inniittee that there ters, all over 60 years of age, and Ila-a-!': mie time a great seven of whom are past 80. His fa: ,td banking facilities ther, James Dailey had 45 children. ..,n that are now av- Mrs. Dulley has been a councillor I'n.ici pi esent conditions, in the M. I. A., Treasure of the Res a:y to J:ive at least twen-- ! lief Society, and at present is a Rei a h..:ik. Local building lief Society Teacher. She was re:.!. o been serious-...ippe- d S' jii'i'in cently honored as the teacher who due to the fact that had given the most years service to ive bi en hard to the Relief Society in the Summit piocurc on .:nes property, and homes Ward. She has four living sisters. 4 ifr ally owned bank, it was felt They are the parents of four childn conditioning. id also make it possible for ren: C. Leland Dailey of Cedar City a! young people just out of the Mrs. Bert Farnsworth, and Mrs. Clnet to establish small businesses aude Mitchell of Ogden, and Mrs. County court house Williams adjacent to the Vdher than have to go out of George Rulan Dalton of Parowan. They also areas to be hunted, except that the Administration. Stables have been completed and C. Leland Dailey, County fSA more seating space- has been pron nt and a p1 have 15 grandchildren and one gr Salt Lake and Centerville units will Of-HeaV.j f;ni r Attack said his office will con- vided at ;l liv.. ConsequerJy eat grandchild. the com-J- ;. the race track. The rails be received at the Capitol Building. Supervisor new loans pending make to tinue vould benifit by having mo-if-- .s have been repaired, and the track If more applications are received George Berry Williams, 60, active CITY MARSHAL WARNS the establishment of the Farmers to trade, without having to civic leader and prominent livestock put in excelcnt shape. This vt'ill inthan the number of permits allow- Home AGAINST VANDALISM Administration, a n w agen- sure atop notch meet. & chore to find the merchan-tfr.e- y ed for a given area, a public drawgrower of Iron County died Sunday cy created by Congress to take over want. In Henderson Nevada. Funeral serMany horses are now on the grMax Hendrickscon ing will be held at 9:a.m. Sept.7, at the functions of FSA and the Ernerg Marshal, City he idea of establishing a bank vices were held Wednesday in the states that in the past two weeks the designated County Courthouses, ency Crop and Feed Loan Division ounds. and more are expected to be eLsbeen received enthusiastic-- b' Kanarra Ward Chaple. much damage has been done to new or the Capitol Building, and permits of the Farm Credit Administration. here the first of the week. Eight local people and some out-o- f s races have been aranged for each Mr. Williams born at Kan buildings at the race track grounds. issued to applicants whose names Congress gave the Secretary of a interests. A large portion of arra on July 7,1886, a son of George Several doors have been broken off are drawn. Unsuccessful applicants Agriculture 90 days to transfer the day, with $800. in purses to be given fords to capita'-zto winning horses. have already A. and Margaret Hanna Williams, the stables that have just recently will have their money refunded. functions of FSA and the crop and l vuluntoei ed, without Dances have been scheduled for If sufficient applications are not feed loan program to the new admin any sol-A- f and engaged in farming, and stock been completed, and other damage from the committee. It is the raising until a short time before the done to other buildings on the gro- received by Sept. 4th to fully sub- istration, Dailey said. When the each evening, and will probably be at'capitihzc at $25000.00 with a beginning of the war. He has been unds. He states that the vandals are scribe a unit, permits will be mail- Transfer is in the Brown Derby. complete, FSA will cea- held uf $15000.00 1941. to are ed the remainder and since Parents in Henderson children. reqsmaller Altogether, things look very prom applicants, se to exist. However, its work will working si Fenton is in Salt Lake City He graduated from the old Branch uested to cooperate by keeping their will be placed on open sale. be carried on by the new agency ising for the best County Fair to be n Successful applicants for renting the proposal to the Normal school in Cedar City and on children off the grounds. If this reqmuch in the same manner as at pre- staged in Iron County. ijr.es Commission and asking November 5, 1907 married Clarissa uest isnt complied with, other action hunts will be notified after the sent". Returned service men who have ':f APi'oval, which is expected E. Prince, in the St. George Temple. will have to be taken. drawing, but permits will not be Dailey said the Farmers' Home war relics are requested to bring Mr; any trouble. The buildings and improvements issued until November 9, when they Act continues the work of FSA un- them in for display. There will be Upon his return Mrs. Williams died in 1924 and in TTtrd the plan is approved, a 1925, he married Jaunita Davis in at the track represent a considerable will be mailed from the offices of der a new name, but for the first someone at the West Ward Recre-atin- o At for a charter will be made to the Salt Lake Temple. Hall to receive them Wednesexpendature of money and time, and the State Fish and Game Commiss- time gives it permanent status under 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. is mighty discouraging to those ion. in the Capitol Buiding. it between execwas law. FSA authorized Ranking Commission. If day by tertwo for served Mr. Williams is only one drawing area in utive order, rather than by an act of They should be tagged with the to say nothing of the exThere in aPProved, it will just be a charge, ms on the Iron County Commission of routine owners name, and where they came procedure until the and was a member of the Board at pense involved, to be continually this section of the state. That is the Congress. sales "an be some person has Dixie-Terr- y the and after on district, In to the addition from, as well as any other inforrebuilding opened. carrying the time of the construction of the e doesnt St. work that office at is mation that is of interest to the pubFSA of George. seem to be much continually destroyed supervised credit program Iron County Hospital. fo offices about the charter sales sales done. areas and lic. been has There will be a guard posted feed loan Open the and and already crop program being gr-fAlways active in community afffor the post season hunts are Par- the new agency is authorized to pro- over them day and night, to insure since there is not already a one of the Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Lowder are owan, Parowan, Boulder-Teasdaleairs at Kanarra. he at here. vide government insurance on loans that they will be returned to their a charter for home after living in California for Loa: leaders in obtaining d St. to farmers, and preference is created owners intact. ekcommiMee met with the Valley, City! the incorporation of the town, and the past year or two. Whether they George. The remainder of the areas on loans to enable veterans to acqkil (n Wednesday night and was active in obtaining a culinary Collins Mitchell, son of Mr. and expect to return to Calif, oi not, we are in the northern part of the state uire farms. Ate, a to purchase the for the town. He ser- havnt learned. water ihnk of Mrs. system not are Ralph Mitchell, was operated being pubconsequently iron County Building Dillard B. Lasseter, who was FSA In local hunters. administrator, has been appointed on for Hernia, at the Iron County to as of lished interest r. vr own, and is at pre- - ved in many other capacities Mr. Edgar King of the Parowan Permits for those areas will be Administrator of the new Farmers Hospital on Saturday of last week. enS to house the City the community. around been has running Merc, he Church affairs, Active in LDS and Me U. S. Post Office. placed on sale first come, first ser- Home Administration. with a patch over his left eye. He ved at the Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thornton and School Superinas designated courthouses, Sunday Fily Officials after some served a patio at Kanab on a was fall it says family and Mrs. Afton Werner and of the ward JP Plaf,ed a at 9: A. M. November 18, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE more like a door beginning price of $12,000. on tendent and president Looks it. did that family, of Las Vegas Nevada are of NIGHT At the time and will remain on sale until the TO MEET MONDAY ; aiding. They made a stipulat- - MIA for many years. with knuckles to us. knob here with the William U. visiting Henis of the area each to clerk the sold, was number alloted ;i"recment, however, that his death, he Comof Thornton The Chamber Parowan family. Ward. C.ly bo or until the close of the deer hunting 'ven a long term lease derson Nevada, LDS Whitney Orton is visiting here season on December 9. merce will hold its regular semiand widow Pa't of the his He is survived by with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis building that now Miss Joy Perry of Ogden Utah is of areas that will be of monthly meeting Monday night in the l t y Offices. Whether sons and daughters: Preston Will Orton and other members of the fam A discription of the Iron County visiting here with her sister, Mrs. the Court Room P.opriti, .n is accepted pr not iams, Mrs. Allenna Berry and Park ily at present. Since his release from particular interest to local hunters House. Court Many problems of Arnold Gurr. to hir on this stipulation, Williams of Kanarra; Mrs Avery the Army, he has been working at is ar follows; civic ibportance are to be discussed hank Parowan (250 either sex We were informed by Mrs. P.H. committee felt that it Bringhurst, Touquerville; Mrs. Twila the Neff Ranch at Arthur Nevada. is important that all members it and t 91 no. That area east of highway bo w'Re to of the birth of a baby girl to Gurr lease for a long Bryner, St. Gearge;Clara Ballin, is who attendance. in Anyone of Delta draining westward between and in- - be but would Dalton WillTed Mrs. Blair Mr and Marlow and her Lee to Murray consent the City Juan, daughter and not a member, but who is interestvisited here briefly the latter part eluding the drainages of Little Cr- - ed in civic at Idaho Falls on the 15th. Nevada; four Rawson .,? ne ''Pace they now occupy iams Henderson to come is invited affairs, ' eek near Paragonah on the South, and sisters: Nay Williams, of the week. coulj build. the drainages of Freemont wash and participate. Mr and Mrs. J. Hillman Stevens and VegLas Wood, Iva i7d!1y ;bc City purchased the Kanarra; Mrs. is visiting here on the North. Miller Lawrence Inyo-Ker- n of Ogden spent a few days here with the intent to save it as Nevada: Mrs. Lulla Pingle, left who Hermansen Mr. Joseph with the from San Francisco with the Taylor Beaver (500 does regular season): .... ch time as a bank should be here a month or so ago to put a flo- during the week, visiting California; and Doyle Willrelatives other and cd hire Miller Stevens of family, Beaver, the has at family. alos He Joseph City Beginning ur mill at Plesent Grove into opThey purchased the iams Salt Lake City. and friends. frv , thence Easterly up the Beaver Riv- eration is back, and will run the loc8.000, ten but have since grandchildren. He Babies blessed August 4, at the er and Birch Creek to Circleville al mill for a month or two while f'cr,'i hundred dollars worth some spent Hyatt Mrs. st Margaret A baby boy was bom to Mr. and n it, besides install week. Mountain; thence Northerly along materas are being obtained to put the Parowan in during Air. and M,s. Arlo S. Holy time Iron or the Piute-BeavMrs. Lamar Matheson at the County line to , other mill back in shape. It was the Municiple was She covering Mrs. 18th. Mt. Belknap; thence Southwesterly badj y damaged by the recent flood. County Hospital on the Convention in Cedar City MrsJoMPh Math(f,n; an,'! was formerly Veda Taylor League to Mt. Baldy; thence Northwesterly Newell 'Iaarct; Matheson left Weight Examiner. Standard !.( L of Mr. and Mrs. KaPrt the for Ogden areas other " s; daughter Information Creek; regarding Indian between divide to Mr. of this city. where George, of Mr. ' thence westerly along said Indian in the State may be obtained locally- Hulet; Sally Ann, daughter for this winter. left last Gurr night Wm. J. Mr. Kennet is Burt. Mr. Bob Benson of Orem Utah Creek divide to high- - from S. M. Clark, or Claude Macfar- and Mrs. William son Elvin, Creek-Nort- h 'Cl ,i"' L. W. Gurr visited the S. Los Angeles to visit his dist- - Wallace, son of Mr. and Mi s.Vi with at present here No. 91;thenc South on 91 to lane, Game Wardens for this visiting way will return with him next who Dalton S. ' G,aree' their parents, the W.J. J. Whitney and John riot. 'ice , place of beginning. t week. coun-cehn- g I Pu-si-de- T j j r Farmers Assured Interuption pre-seaso- con-sessio- Berry Dki rt - post-seaso- i s s, Dixie-Diamon- post-seaso- 'i-in- ?i son-in-la- bro-othe- I rs -- J er i j . h j |