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Show J, TIMES l-- m t J'a. ,s 1 PAROWAN TIMES lling 1 cf hPP- - ci 01 lh ,h. !. 7, PAROWAN CS JOT COUPLE TIMES. PAKOWAM TAll Ui"liMKU !Lieul. Donald A Dalton WED Assigned to Important PARIS FRANCE: Fi:S Lieutenant Donald A of Pamuan, Utah, a recent m Eli; op, has been aligned to the (Irlv T rminal of the Euiiic- an Air Tran port Service, the or-- j p.ini.'.iti.in which provides air jORLY FIELD, Dal-,t"- fi trans-jportatio- fiir all U. S. tnilit.ii y luicn-- ! m the FuroH-aTheater l.n ult n.ir.t Dalton has assumed the du'ie- - f IVison.il Affairs Officer, handling a variety of questions fat all personnel attached to ies v , i the Init.s and Headquarters at Oily, one of the most important points of the mihtaiy airways nitwork on the Continent In the Aimy sine' July 1942. he was stationed in China from August . r 1944 to October 1945. Before enterU n ing the Service, he attendix! V High School. I,t. Dalton's wife, Mrs. Cuella Sher- ratt Dalton, their two children and At the home of Mrs. Georgia B. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley V. Mitchell September 28, 1946, her l,ve in Parowan. Dalton, Katherine & X. daughter, ''Mw!, ..... i 1 ' 1 $ 'ry nia Claims Life , Par-owu- iL 1946 Pa rowan Girl Marries Cedar The nia IS THE C. OF C. WORTH WHILE ? .ape of Miss Betty Main n daughter of Mr. Se all Tali : M.!!er to Jay O Jensen, a son of M A Mis Oliver Jensen of t'lsiar C.'.i toi k place Wednesday Evening .i the West Ward Relief Leonard Society Roan Bishop Elans p: t uvd the ceieniony in p: e-- Le Conte As tin only seiviee rlub in Taro- - is the mother town of Southern Utah wan. is the Chamber of Commeice ExiHHhtions to settle nearly all of worth while The actum of the mem- Soutficrn Utah's towns went out bers at the I.et election ill from mParowan, the first permanent g that the officers hold over for an- setilcmnirnt in Utah south of Provo, other year, would indicate that some and the 5th oldest settlement in the of them feel that something worth State, not onnly that, but much of while had been accomplished The he best braun and brawn, some of officers hope so and if it has they the mmost vigorous manhoixl and feel that the fine on of wumanlwmd of Parowan, was sent various committees who have woik-is- l tii colome other stall's including on diffeient projects, has been Anona, Colorado, California, Nehugely responsible. vada and Wyoming. Iarowan is a It is perhaps true that a town will small place today partly because of be as live or as dead as its C. of C. this fact. Had not much of her most is not t I Iarowan lively a place, vmlc population gone into the generally speaking, but it is a good settlement of a vast area of surroud-m- g place in which to raise a family. territory, Parowan might today There are a lot of nice things about be a thriving metropolis. living in Parowan which it would But there are many whi would not siHin, from comments of outsiders, have Parowan much different than they appreciate more fully than we it is now. And pci haps they are right home folks do ourselves. It is the Our people do have a groat heritage function of the C. of C. to increase to be proud of in the part that their if possible the number of attractions ancestors have played in tre settle- that make Parowan a nice place in i mont of the Great West. And we which to live. should all keep in mind the honor It is the hope of the officers of that is due Parowan as a "Mother the dub. Mr. Rowley, Mr. Mitchell j Pioneer Town". We should all real-an- d myself, that somethings of bene- - ize that there are things more worth fit to Parowan and lits people can j while in life than great wealth, andd be accomplished during the next that Parowan has them in abund- year. 1947 is, as we all know, the ance. Our people should ever keep year of Utah's Centennial Celebra- in mind the vast heritage of pioneer tion of the arrival of the Mormons lore which is Parowans and should in Salt Lake Valley. Citizens of Par-owa- n strive, especially during next Centshould at once become Cent ennial year to acquaint the world ennial minded. It would seem that with this heritage if there were only one spot in the The C. of C. will stand dready at State besides Salt Lake City which all times to further such a project. IllM-tin- .Miller, cl the they in turn build us. VOLUME XXXI lBoy Post in Paris France I 11. Wo bu!M our Ideals and i .i .f iu their immediate famil- y-. loiter a Hciptlon followed ftr their niai, ill. lines and fiiends. The la .do m traditional white hd hoqint of pink railed a Sir is as aitcnded bv her cousin GrataMurphy as Matron of honor and Ward Pei kins of Cedar City best man. Betty h is compcleted two years muses ti. umn4 in the L. 1) S. hospital. Salt laike C ity. Jav. iieeiitly released from the Army se ied three years, as staff sarr.cnt in the Engineer's Corp in India. Bui mu and China The yi'iinz couple aie leaving for O.ikl.ind. C.ihfoi nia. before the last of the month, whole thev will make their home. - i rose-hini- - s. , I Georgia Merton Mitchell exchanged nuptu vows in the presence of the immed Senator Abe Murdock i Arthur Evans iate families. At 6 o'clock p. m. Miss Janice Merryweather sang "O Prom Missionary Evans, a life long ise me" and "Always, accompanied & Walter K. 4 Parowan, died in the L. by the Bride's Sister Mrs. Grant 5'.il Wednesday morning Mrs. Seaman, then played Seaman, Tonigh! - West Ward Rally jii.ons following a major their wedding march and the Bride Speak attended by her brother, Robert B A missionary farewell for Leonard would be allowed to celebrate Utahs Speaking at the first Demoratic Ivan Decker as was bom in this city Mitchell and maid of honor. Miss ally of the current political cam- Rowley and Kent Marsden will be Centennial, Parowan should be that President C. of C. Sd 1847, son of Jenkin A. Dawn Ann Seaman met the groom paign in Cedar City Tuesday, Sen- held in the West Ward, spot. Parowan as we all should know Friday I A Norris Evans, man Boyd L ator Abe Murdock and Representaattended best by 8 M. A P. at has good program j married to Sadie Barney Mitchell before the alter. The double tive Walter K. Granger praised the been arranged, with a dance after. k November 26th 1913, was preformed by record of the Demoratic party and Both men will go to the Western il three chidren survives ring ceremony Bishop Jesse W. Guyman. charged that their Republican op- States. The home was decorated with ponents have no program accept i ind Alma Evans of Par white tapers and beautiful fall flow- the worn out do nothing policy. 4 Mae Evns S'tnkin? of ers. Mr. Murdock praised particularly ; Kevada, also nine grand A reception followed and the the Democratic farm program and ad three sisters, Celia S couple received the congratulations the generous handling of veterans Vowan, Sarah A. Zabriskie of their many friends, also received affairs, and pledged his continued th E. Chipman of Salt many beautiful gifts. support of these programs if he 7 The dining room was presided is returned to the Senate. d sendees wil be conducted over Mr. Granger pointed out that the by Mrs. R. J. Palmer & Mrs. Miss Frankie Lou Burton attracta Ward L. D. S. Chape Robert B. Mitchell the wedding cake Geneva steel plant represents an ive daughter of Mr and Mrs Claud J afternoon at 2 oclock In N y ' P center of the table. investment neaily as great as the Burton who is attending the B.Y.U. a the family plot in the occupying the Cedar Mrs. Thurman Gardner City entire assessed valuation of the at Provo has been made a member Cemetery. and Mrs. Karl Mitchell were in state, and maintained that its in of the College Concert Band. fluence for employment will be felt She attended the Band Clinic held charge of the gift room. In the receiving line, was Mr. & in every county in the state. He there during the summer and while Mrs. N. Merton Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. asserted that "bringing of the steel there won third place in the Solist W. Scott Mitchell mother & father industry to Utah by our united ef- Contest. v !' of the groom, Mrs. Georgia B. Mitch- forts is the realiation of the dream Frankie plays a baritone horn, and y Correspondent) ell mother of the bride, Mr. Boyd L. of the pioneers who attempted to the first appearance of the band Prothero and Homer Mitchell and Miss Dawn Ann Seaestablish an iron industry in this this season will be Friday evening in to be married Friday man. the Salt Lake Tabernacle. county. - in the St. George Tern The bride and groom left immedI rrothpro is the Mrs. Afton Joanne Booth and little r daugther iately after the reception for a short daughter, Durinda, of Salt Lake City, Stanley Prothero, and trip. They are now receiving their are visiting here with Afton Jeannes 'e f the Parowan High friends in their new home in ts has been parents. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Gurr. jXTmurii working for iv years as assistant coun- Later Mr. Booth will join them here Tuesday, Sept. 24th of this year, to Clair and after visiting with his parents Hulet. She has a red letter day for Mr. & Mrs. is TO MERRILL acve in the different ALTON Mr. and Mrs. Orland Adams are in Cedar City, they will return to H. Gurr, the occasion being a Peter Salt Lake. Sanizations. ejoicing over the arrival of a fine family reunion at their home, the the son of Mrs Jane OPEN PHOTOGRAPHIC baby boy, born October 7th. first day in eleven years that their Mrs. Dora H. Page spent last week He served several nine children and eighteen grandend here. Her visit was a business in the Mr. Winston Orton, who has been army, and is children had all been at home at the and combined. PAROWAN IN pleasure trip theata STUDIO tog in Cedar away several months with City. same time. Mrs. Page is a sister of Samuel of first the in 5 town rical troupe, was reception will be & Robert L. Halterman and Libbie A delicious banquet was served to near future Alton Merrill the week. In the Saturday night H. 35, Matheson. people, after which pictures of opwill - in the School House. our local Seminary teacher, the also of the entire group children, EXHIBIT COUNTY'S Photo a basis IRON us they will leave on a erate on a part time Mr. Don Orton of the Parowan were taken and Last the rest of the day PLACE. October 5, 1946, SECOND will Saturday, GETS studio The trip to California. Their Studio in Parowan. Floral attended the Flower Shop was funeral in were services held the spent touring the canyons and ttods wish equipIron Countys exhibit at the Utah Show at the them much Joy have the latest State Capitol Building the scenery in our near Mrs. for Florence enjoying Spring City Chapel ment. During the building shortage State Fair was in its class, according in Salt Lake City, a week ago. mountains. J. Music Hermansen. for services the by week last received upto information the studio will be located in the On her return trip Mrs. Orton was furnished Mr. & Mrs. Gurr have raised an by the Spring City home. Mr. and awarded second place, a Silver visited of the Seminary floor rs per with her three married ark Lamoreaux ? choir with beautiful solo and duet interesting and industrious family will be equiped to take Loving Cup is the reward. who live in Nephi. daughters, girl born to them Merrill numbers included. Talks were given three of the children have been in The exhibit which was arranged at private homes or Week at the Her son Alton brought her home Iron County pictures either Arthur Jesse the mission field two boys in Gerdisa of by Joseph, consisted Bishop I by Dolph Andrus, at the studio. and doVvered some building materand Jean many and their daughter Anna in Guymon wool Hendrickson, and deal agria of ore, minerals, great Mr. Merrill has had play ial for a new home he has begun all of this Canada. also city, by the Bishop in the Photography cultural products. over on Second West Street. of the Spring City Ward and a formFour of the boys served in the late 'm- P. Barton went to of experience exof the with in comittees The charge conjointly He operated 1 Saturday to attend the field. war from two to five years, and a er Stake is old who an President, Howard J. at Mr. hibits are as follows: Mrs. E, L. Mortenson from Salt the Merrill Photo option held there for his brother, of the Jensen family. Burial grandson, Lloyd Guyman with the friend and 1933-3N. Marsden The L. Mr. Lake is visiting here with her Maughan, Provo during the years Burrus was in the Ephriam Park Cemetery. Navy, eighteen months. Davenport. Mrs. was turned over to his K. L. Jones. Mr. J. M. Foster had children, Mrs. Claud Orton and Mr. ' iust company The Hermansen family moved arrived . there from brother David Merrill when Alton charge of the collection of the ore Mortenson and families, here eight years ago at which time DAVID J. WILSON TO SPEAK AT of the to Eng- and Mr. Andrus had charge accepted a missionary call Mr. Joseph Hermansen was employ- REPUBLICAN RALLY TONIGHT Mr. Edgar J. King of the arranging of the exhibit. While land in 1936. as ed the miller. Two of their sons, IN CEDAR CITY home party will be the past summer months there the comittees made arrange- Parowan Mercantile Co. is in New LaVare and Marlen served with the During ;lJrsfy nite October 17th Mr. Merrill took an intenseve 6 ments for a larger space at next York buying merchandise for the Voters of Iron County are invited armed forces in world war II. Mrs. house for boys home weeks training period under Mr. years fair and will make recom- store. to atend a meeting in the Cedar Hermansen not had all been forces. at well Commissat mendations to the County Joseph Bael Photography expert e Berta Mitchell, popular and during their stay here and it was First Ward Recreation hall at 8 better ;' itchel, Wayne Mosdel, ioners for a bigger and University. Young Brigham Heron that by moving to a lower p. m. Friday, October 11, to hear rds, Hanks the thought operator linotype Barton and We welcome this new business in exhibit. Lee altitude Union ald J. and her health would improve. David J. Wilson, Republican Canstaff, Winter, to our community. There has been a Mr. Hermansen Pacific TO married and his sons pur- didate for Congress from the First were brakeman, MISSIONARY FAREWELL need for a Photographer in Parowan chased the of mill at afternoon NIGHT Mt. Pleasant and District of Utah, discuss campaign in last week Fridav SATURDAY BE GIVEN j.?3 Hinson and Mrs. for some time. E. L. moved there Nores will dance Pioche, Judge they having and social just one month issues. A Farewell a went to Salt Lake This new business will also be Mr. Wilson, an Ogden Attorney Mr. the winter of this ago. ceremony. on night Saturday attend the Institute. you be given help in bringing to feat-e who as has long been ative in the Recame a Death on the is shock to Elder great employed , week in the opera house for A special Mrs. as the home will seemHermansen thev run make but their next IS Heb party, maintains that "too publican family Adams who is loav.ng ert Topham came ureinThe future issues will be photo Randall much ed in one party for too at noon for well time at Calc of time in the kart the for the nte, power quite as a missionary and happin- (Wednesday erna1 Utah, to local of people . bu'-to bad leads she spend graphs government, will being, and passed away. The Dr. long receiving the evening L. D. S. church to the Tahitian re so their children ings: The pictures of local people most important of the discuss said thot of manv heart trouble friends. and bed many Sea quick by ion which includes the South nol here. in this issue were CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE caused her from Herald Calient death. printed pneumonia (Copied paper) Islands. rED 0N back PAGE I Mr. MerrilL Farewell Granger at (to-nit- e) PETER GURR FAMILY HOLDS f Personal News Notes REUNION - FIRST IN 11 YEARS .! in tC-t- i i-- ragonah P This Week T iii Twenty Years Ago 1 Funeral held Saturday for MrsHermansen le te i 6. j er rap-abl- f Milford-Calient- r-- ivi.-hf- I 's M I ! ! i I r 1 t i r T i, il |