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Show PAROWAN TIMES County Fair Exhibit dinners Announced Notice To Stockholders Of Bank Of Iron County The stock certificate, for the new bank have not yet arrived but are expected shortly. When it , desired that two name, appear on the same certificate as in the case of husband nd wife it will avoid court procedure and probation if the cerUicale la made out as per the following sample "John C. Doe or Edith H. Doe. joint tenants with rights of survivorship, and not tenants in common." Noted Journalist, War Corrcspondnnl Addresses Larije Audience New Officers Elected John L Lowder Sr., S6, For Parowan Passes Away At Parowan C. Of C. Vivian Meiks, famous journalist A At the annual "tjihn ban Juki Lowdvr, Sr., 86, passed newspaper correspondent, lately ol quet held latt Monday mifhl. at tha away at bis bum in Parowan about II) Funeral - . f.irol hut 0. 'live Mite the Parowan i'hamher 5;JU p ni. Monday evening after a l.i Dii linker Lake Utah, thrilled a large of Commerce elected a new group weak s intense ity, &. with an ab Rowley suffering Douglas Donald 2nd. audience of listeners from Parowan of officers for the coming year. erst behind on. of ki Although rrol. Mr. R. M (Dick) anj surrounding communities with Itffiion was ko ks. b..n hlintl lor 3(1 Miller nr.il, (t. address an delivered Tuesday night elected president Ivan r.r., Mr. Lox.il. r h.s continu.J xrilh replacing G. Rowley 2d Wm. in the Parowan East VN aij Chapel Decker; Samuel J. Whitney replac- r.slrixl.d .cti.it, until lh. last law Mr. Meiks, who after 20 years of es W, Clair Rowley as vice- - presi-len,ulifl'rr he I or. hi da, passing. Declier noted achievement in the journalistic and M arvm lraff taking over j,. Ivxn Fun.ral s.rvicrs war. held ThursPr.tWilliam for bran (green) F"rr1 Df rrivrs ,rinf , I Europe, became the highest 'he duties of Secretary from Kent day afternoon at 2 00 p.m. in tha ''bull w hive btfs II (bird, who pmif J mmmj i hit huiiif ,,rtr, i lit. Arvilla Mortensen in Mitchell. pMI( coirtbpomlant Parowan Eaat Ward L D.S. Chaprl nrwipiprr rue 1 jii f j to pul on boll) dbrivi w II in Parowan IaiI ivfrh npif conduct' r i j 2nJ- Silas Topham . . gavf up wrrylhiti to come under the direction of tha Bishopric, hell ue the bov form unleai in led 2:00 p. m. by U.al.op Saturday o uh fry Crana of which together with itructed cXherwise. I. allow will either Jess W. Guymon the Parowan F a.t Of New C. of C. aan account I lit. S iaa Topham tom, lo H. toun(ry ,ur. hta lif will ba published of to alor, sell the stock p.rty or otherwise Ward L.D.S. Chapel. ! 2nd Silas Topham vivmg 8 year, of war and tragedy, next work. Ul ln tbe decaaia of lh I A double rtuird d an inspiring quartrlte under lt JiU,ih (aummer) story of his Survivor includa his childran: without the necessity of the direction of Karl M.U hell an Decker opened searih for something to restore his Urged By i,t. John L. Lowder Jr. of Cedar Citys I court action. the services with a song, "II s faith, 2nd. Mra. Rcnford Talbol (Para-jonaI hope, courage and confidence. Leona Burton of Culvar City, Calif.; rry ' cw have indiceted that a s Beautiful Land," with the opening ) over most of Europe since Traveling Onaita Bigler, Lot Angelea; Camilla I sreond name is to appear on the prayer being given by W m. H. Lyman, the last War he was an eye witness Jjxih Krld ) Garris, North Carolina; and Laura certificate. In such cases the stock The speakers were Luella R. Adams, to the terrible conditions prevalent ,l. Kan Decker Banaon and Clair Lswdrr of Parowill be made out simply to for exam- - Barbara M. Adams, and Waller K. m most of the war-torA new set of officers 2nd. Henry Heap countries of has been wan. Also savan brothera and aislars: I ?le John W. Brown.' Granger, with short remarks by itish- - that continent. Although he chose to elected by the Parowan Chamber of Emma Omoni Webb, Zilpha Guymon, Ida Srcrrtsry of Bank Board I op Guymon. Special musical numbers irlate very few of the things he has Commerece. They are good men and Hannah Robinaon (Paragonah) Lewia M. Lowdar and William violin aulo, aBrrceue were by sren, he appealed to the people to a heavy responsibility i$ on their Lowder of 2nd. DcnalJ & Douglaa Rowley Parowan; Kata Jensen of Ralph Martden, accumpanird by bit value and cherish their security, well shoulders. They have a lot of hard Jamaioea Provo; and Edgar Lowder of Lot titter, Louite; and a vocal toto by being, confidence, their happy homes, work ahead of them. But let us. who Angeles. He also has II grandchild-te- n Morria B. Lyman 1,1 O. Topham, "Thai S.Iver ll.tired and their fearlessness of tomorrow elected them. Mary B. .il .rna remember that we Lyman 2nd. and 7 great. grandchildren. of Mine,' with the accom,ni Daddy He his of was in chose them and we all should do that green generous praise frpfrr. (aerl men! by Mary Lyman. After the the Welfare Work of the L.D.S whatever we can to help them in lit. J H. Anderson (Paragonah) quartette's rendition of "Oh, My Church in relieving the suffering of the civic improvement and develop2nd ) umore (Beryl) the benediction Father, I lat Dutch) vat pr- the people in Europe, stating that ment of Parowan. It is regrettable Ciobagtonounced by David A. Matheton. At not one of the Saints in those countr that we citizens Have shown a tendlit. Fred Smith the cemetery the grave wat dedicated s suffered from lack of clothing 2nd. Clair Ward ency. after placing men in positions Emma Gene Partner, daughter of 11 It was last food winter. or of through Cabaje (D anih ba head) public responsibility, to lay back on Continued Had; Puo Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Partner and Don his contacts with people in charge ind sometimes even bang back, and lit. Roy Hunt (Beryl) C. Rollins, son of Mr. Evan Rollins of this work in Europe that he joined say "Now let.s see bow they do it' Cucumbers were united in marriage last Satur- Pioneer Drama Thrills Fe L.D.S. Church. Thus we sometimes make it as diffilit. Arvilla Mogtenaen day evening September 13th at the Mr. Meiks has spent the past sev cult as we can for those men to sue 2nd. Wm. T. Orton Viaiting in Parowan during Fair tome of the bride's parents in Para-ral days in Southern Utah where he ceed in the very job we ourselves Table beeta Week Of with hia people, the John H. Audience 2500 with Burt Robinson gonah bishop has delivered numerous addresses to Have given to them. When things are lit. Fred Smith Miller family, waa Bert Miller of the ceremony. performing 2nd. Ivan Decker nany groups and organizations, and not accomplished with the suitable Salt Lake City. Clayton Tulia acted as best man Playing to a capacity crowd in the where he is collecting material for epeed, largely perhaps because of Sweet Corn while Etna Halterman was the brides I Cedar City Public School Auditorium, his News Deseret The pub- our own lack of support, we become writings. Mr. it Mrs. Boyd Morris and thair lit. Fred Smith maid. The Bride wore a beautiful I aat Thursday evening, the cast of lishes daily a syndicated column by still more critical and say in effect two little children of Ogden, also 2nd. Wm. T. Orton white formal dress and the groom a 500 people again thrilled the audi this noted writer. "Why havent they done something spent a few days racantly with Boyd's Spinach tailored brown suit. smartly nee with their presentation of the and Why doesen't that parents, Mr. Jb. Mr. Ray Morris.. ibout this lit. Ivan Decker Y 7 h drama, "Brbam Young and the C of C bunch do something?' at u Endive Parowan Of Sons which historical This Pioneers. from play the In all Dixie this we Up so attitude on. are 1st. Ivan Decker country to spend j was written by A. C. Sorenson and twisted. If wa are not members of last wash end with the Marvin Graffs, I Eggplant directed by Wm. L. Adams under the wara Mr. A Mrs. Clanndon Graff 1st. J H. Anderaon Killed In (Paragonah) Continued on page four and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion sponsership of the Iron County CenSwih, Chard tennial Commission, was presented Graff and two tons, Mr. Varl Graff, lit. Orion Talbot (Paragonah) in Iron County for four nights of the and a little neice, Miss Joyce SamAuto Crash Celery (Utah paacal) Wyoming M.I.A.'s To Hold Openthem three of Centennial Tha fellows enjoyed a couple Celebration, mons. Y e lit. umori (Beryl) An record enrollment of in Parowan. of being days fishings on tha naarby lakes. Fred Smith of Parowan Col-ege Clair and Mark Stevens, the two Sweepatakea students at Branch Agricultural The cast, which was headed by Socials winner of this work class entered Tuesday of former townsman, ing Vegetable Department regular Coming to attend the funeral serMiller in the role of Brigham youngest lorn (very unique diaplay) week after a thorough oriantation pro Taylor and Mr. Steven of John Steven in SL George last Thursday vices as the lit. Fred Smith- - Beat Veg. Crop ex- gram was introduced for the first Young, and Ralph Benson of the for Dr. Howard Ahlstrom and With the organizations Cowley, Wyoming, were killed last are visiting Irish, hibit Ladies in Parowan for a Men and Young time this year. Young Friday, Sept. 12, when the car i aftertwo or fine their day on be to complimented 2nd. Ivan Decker - Beat Associations which they were traveling between Mutual Veg. Crop Nearly 500 students from 18 counImprovement ward, were Adrian, Don, and Karl characterizations. Taylor, Although exhibit Lovell and Cowley, Wyo., collided for both Wards almost completed, Adams of San ties and five other states made up Francisco; Mr. dc Mrs. not being quite so rotund as Brigham 3rd. Silas with a large oil truck. Although de ihe opening social is scheduled for Bronson Adams of Topham - Beat Veg. Crop the largest studentbody ever to attend Murray, Utah; "Lincolnish little it a exhibit tails are lacking, this much informa next Tuesday evening, Sept. 23rd. Zola the Southern Utah School. Coming Young, gave of and Mrs. Oakland; the McGregor of his interpretation FRUITS: ; tion was sent to relatives here. A1 Both Wards will meet together in the Alma furthest to attend BAC are four atmosphere, of Provo, Utah. McGregor most was and leader colonizer Apples students from New York. Other states great though the ages of the two victims recreation hall at 8:30 p.m., where impressive. Ralph very expertly sup- are not known. Clair leaves a wife 1st. Mrs. Clair Mr. & Mrs. Rulon Paramore and are Nevada, California,' everyone is invited to join in an evenrepresented Rowley plied the comedy as well as the ro- and three small children, and Mark, 2nd. Howard studboth the In of their Colorado. little son are down from Salt and Idaho Utah, encluding ing dancing, Joseph mantic interest, being ably supported Peaches wife to mourn their nutimely death. old and the new dances. Members Lake City for a few days visit with a ents come from as far North as Cache by Beverly Matheson as first his 1st. heir families here and in St. George, Leaving by car at 3:00 a.m. Sun- are asked to pay their annual mem Harley Dalton Valley, and from. Washington County sweetheart and later his wife. Karl 1st. Mable the attend funeral of to the dues the time at Rulon resumes his studies at of before half About South. the entrance, day morning bership on Wilcox .Mitchell as Joe Gray, Jean Hendrick& Mrs. R. Wallace Mr. 2nd. Mrs. Ev Elinn Ad ams and for 35c for 25c men were these of the of Utah. veterans. is made services, being student University up body (Cedar) son as Harriet Young, Harley Dalton Fears Clair and Orion Stevens, Beat- ladies. An evening of social enjoy Hulet, In order to give all students an as Parley P. Pratt, S. J. Whitney as Miss Carma Orton, who is working 1st. Joseph Stevens equal opportunity for guidance under Heber C. Kimball, David Richards as rice Mickelson, and Rena Davis; all ment is promised everyone including in the government employment service Mr. be Stevens. to served. 2nd. Oscar Orton of relatives refreshments the newly inaugurated program, Willard Richards, Jos E. Ward as Plums The officers to head these import- office in San Bernardino, Calif, spent Juniors and Freshmen were K. Whitney, Claud Adams as Newall for the coming a weeks vacation in Parowan recentant organizations st. Harley Dalton ill allowed to participate in the ori- A. O. Smoot, Frank Patten as Gen. Parowan Young People ly, where she visited with her folks 2nd. Norine & Carol Crawford winter are: entation period. Running a full week, Wells, Homer Adams as Capt. Van the Clark Orton family, and with Y.L.M.I.A. Prunes Verda WARD: WEST the orientation and guidance plan Veliet, Jackie Ward as Jane Gray other relatives and friends. Bess Miller with 1st. President; and coun Adams, of a series included ! tests, Taylor Miller the child, and Alma Decker as the Register At B. A. C Opening and Emma 2nd. Mario Mortensen, Councilors and seling by faculty members after re Indian, all very capably handled their Topham Mrs. Worth Orton was operated Jetta Orton as Secretary. Elderberries suits were tabulated from the testa. on at the County Hospital Sunday e Branch With the AgricuIturalCol-legY.M M.I.A. Claude Adams, President, : lt. Fred preference parts. The Kuder Vocational Smith after suffering an acute last week for registramorning, The large group of men, women opening with Dr. Preston Peterson and Ray Raspberries record, much used by the U. S. armed and children who supplied the sing- tion of students, we find that attack of appendicitus. quite Morris as Councilors, and Almon H. i !t. Mrs. forces during the war was adminis Carl L. Crawford and general atmosphere, a number of Parowan youpg people Orton fo Secretary. Crapes The test is ing, dancing Miss Lillian Jones of Otto, Wyomtered to all students. that institution for EAST WARD: Y.L.M.I.A. must be complimented on their fine have entered Mary Ly- ing, is visiting here for a couple of 'st. Ancel J. Adams used to determine what vocations are costuming and the realistic manner classes this fall quarter. Those we man, President, to be assisted by months with Ee,t Fru,t her cousins, Mrs. Claude Exhibit in which they protrayed the early have been able to check on are: Etna Berta & Five on Continued Paramore and Hulet and Mrs. Page Josephine f 'st' k'rs. Rupert Hulet. Clair Rowley Hazel Hatch, Ramona Norma Burton to continue as life in Utah. Mrs. Grace Gurr in her Halterman, Sec'y 2nd. Clayton. Rasmussen lovely rendition of the famous old Mitchell, Shirley Rowley, Claudia Y.M.M I A. Arthur Evans will continMr. & Mrs. Jos. Levy of Long FELD CROPS: Grazing Virgin songs, and the music of the violin Adams, Lyle Evans, Keith Russell, ue as President with Grayson Gurr Beach, Calif, are visiting with rela:fiaed Hay and harmonica band, must not go Garth Whitney, Jim Benaon, Donna as one Councilor and the other of tives and friends in Parowan. Their 1st. B. A. C. Valley Farm (Cedar) Jean Dalton, Grace Elaine Guymon, ficers not being known at this time. Mr. & Mrs. daughter and iSoft Wheat Hold Election Oct. 1 To June Decker, Doyle Rowley, Ralph for few days here a were Sandy, lsl Gufr Farms Bernarr Alma Dalton, Marsden, have but on to the Fair, Hard Wheat gone during Thanks Given For Assistance Adams, Chester Benson and Homer Local Boy Receives FellowMonticello. ' ; Gurr Farms Adams. At Cedar City ? 2nd. Gurr Farm, Mr. & Mrs. John Manning have I To Washington U. Farley Float Cent. ship In themselves in the Orland established the Decorating for 8tAdvisory Board elections Jos. F. : for the coming winter, home Ward Holyoak & Sons Land of Bureau the Virgin District of A. Halterman mentioned Eugene Robinson, son of Mr. and John having taken over the music held been be not will has it Since q tn' Management (Grazing) Relief Society Class leaders would Mrs. James C. Robinson of Parowan, department ii the Par igh be out of place Cedar City, Utah on Wednesday, before, it might not V" the ladies get and who graduated from the Utah School again. that 2nd. Flugh L. Adams like to much suggest so will who folks elections spent to thank the F'eld Corn October 1, 1947- The out their Magazines and study over State Agricultural College last spring, three-yea- r t;me and effort in helping Mrt. King Held to fill the expiring be h Mrs. Zilpha Guymon is in the lessons before the time for their left last Wednesday for St. Louis, Pre dford (Summit) 2 and Mrs. Mitchell to decorate the j terms of the following board and with her A. C. daughter Mo., where he has been granted a presentation next month. Valley Farm (Cedar) New Castle, t 'd Corn Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bruhn, and beautiful float which played such an bers; Kumen S. Gardner. in the Washington Uni-- I fellowship Larson, . (f!k,) The bishopric of both Parowan versity of that City. Traveling as far will perhaps remain there for some cattle, precient No. 2; LeRoy 5' orUnl part in the parades last Holyoak & Sons 2 , were happy over the response as Salt Wards Harold Smith ar City with his parents time. (Summit) for last received canning Saturday ,Po-- s and going by plane from there, Eu- white rose) Mrs. Mary Ardiaa Dalton mada a hurried trip the Welfare Corn. 75 Cases of corn gene has now taken up his position ' S cattle, precinct No. 4. A. Halterman the officers w"1 Lyman, Mrs. Ray Lyman and Miss have been canned which completes from the Northern part of the down for Nominations I"4 Gurr Farm, which will allow him to pursue furwill State on Saturday night to get Mrs. r be at 1 :00 p. m- - n1 balloting W. Clair Lennie Page, together with many , jlat algnme nt for this year. will take ther his study and research in tha Rowley P,Ube from 2 to 5p. m. Voting f ted lifts and asitance from Continued on Back Page on back russets) Continued page field of physic. at the Cedar City Post Off.ce Mr. King. place and Mitchell Ray C ,r.t ''icd on Page Four assembly room AUIF. DEPARTMENT! '' VECEl Tlf Un i impressive Ser jij j C t; - 1 Support Officers ... ' 1 1 I , Past President I n Paragonah Girl And Parowan Boy I United In Marriage Personal News Notes Former B. A. C. Enrollment Resident Hits All Time High wise-crackin- Soph-more- District son-in-la- CHURCH NEWS - Pon-guitc- son-in-la- , .... , t- - |