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Show YOUR ORDER 'i 1 PAROWAN TIMES itftOWAN TIMES j A YEAR $2-5- SOW! N, V tbr I K Old K Iowan 'Cr, PAROWAN Boy Found Paragonah 20 l l V Cedar Mountains Men Redeye Injuries ! " & Hour Search In Car Mishap PAROWA UTAH, JULY 9. 1948 -- NEWS rim" Ciic Aclivili 12.50 p Mr Number Thirty five Excitement Running High As Tans Await 3 days Of Racing PERSONAL Mortensen To Arrive Parowan summits am. Remains Of Milo C. For Burial Next Week The fiahing trip of Mr Ward Robb of Cedar City and Mr Clark Lamoreaux came to a sudden and unexpected end on Saturday when their car loft the road and roiled over a bank. They had been fiahing at the Yankee and decided to go to Panguitch Lake. Some where in Sidney Valley the car failed to make a sharp turn left tha road and landed against ton.e trees aome distance below. Clark broke the glai from one door and they were able to climb out. Both escaped with minor cult and bruise. Their most serious difficulty being to get the car back on the rrfad. bis waa accomplished Ly getting 1 nan with a caterpillar from a taw-mi- ll eur-b- y to an at them. IMPS I THE NOTES Mr. Samuel C. Mortensen I, Williu, word Thursday that the d Mrs. Howard Mr. ' T his son M.lo C. Mortenof body Mr. and Mrs. Ory Heaps and and Georga f St. G. who was sen, kilted children the Uria on of Salt Lake City were ,f Mr. nd Mr. &il, bland of Luzon March 31, 1345 ir. town for a short Co Iron ' ,( MidHystay with 100 would arr.ve in , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Last Rites Held For Parowan for of ,ear,;h' parents, by Prl id r.ife burial on Wednesday July 14th, Heap, M0 a. m. Monday ihe remains will he at the home h been Samuel T. Orton he had 1 fcr 15, 16 & 17 Mr. Adrian Dalton and her of it, , his sister, Mrs. Frona Cart1 from the camp infant son returned to her P. home wright, Graves. d; Services will cibm in Caitlo Valley in Logan on Wednesday of last Tuesday July ' be held at 2 p. m. for mountain WRESTLING MATCHES AND prowtn c Milo was one of the first man week after being in Parowan for Last riles Samuel Celebrates T. honoring J loursfrom Iron County to enter tho some time at the home of her Orton, who passed away at tha summoned DANCING TO FEATURE ,ltt leircher tCrservice under the selective ser- parents, the S. A. Haltermans, home of a daughter and In town of Cedar eearby Holidays Unusually '! Isvice act, he brgsn his training where Sue convalesced following Mr. and Mrs. Roe Thorley j Para-,n- J EVENING ENTERTAINMENT g dralley. Parowan, tV in Nov. 1940 and bad been over-tea- s a recent major operation. Accomol Cedar City, on July 2nd., wero Pn?uitch after 4: p (Impf Monpr panying her waa her niece, Mary held in the Parowan Weal Ward ''U'Cl since December 1942. the mountain Tha lacol post of the American i,,comb-w Jean Halterman, who will remain He his received at Chapel on Tuesday of this week. be training The Fourth of July was celeannounces that all is in the vicinity where Legion tetr Camp Lewis, Washington and with her for the next six weeks, With Bishop W, Leonard Evans brated in Parowan more he Urted readiness lor staging throe big ,ee.i when quietljr tfsrH Camp Carson, Colorado. He went while Adrian is at U. S. A. C. conducting the service, music thi year than of borso racing e mp after fish-b- it ha days ever horn on perhaps g. to the summer camp in the mountains was furnished by a double mixed through the New Guinea been done before, and for the July 15, 16 and 17th. With 52&UU father and older of northern Utah. and w is with the first quartette who aang, That Beau- first time in many years we in purs being offered, all the creek about North-Wes- t f ,ong ibe tiful Country, to the invade Oh, My Father, group Trip Through Phillippines. feilod to have the symbolical stables at tha track are already Noted in town for the Fourth morning. The K. SonJv and "Lead Me Gently Home. His group took a small Island ef figures of Liberty. Utah and reserved with tome 50 other conceitrsted their were Mr. and Mrs. Orrin A. Snow I A a special musical number, Uncle Sam . off the coast of Leyte, where they all n characterised. By and But borttt expected in during tha Enjoyed ot St. George who were guests I JuJy me I.. Ray Lyman and Mary O. Top- - none the lest raised the first American Flag. aoutii was the week. Local residents are urged the to enjoyable at the j tie mi . Harley W. Dalton home, hm As a member . . of Co. F 6th sang a duet. My Faith in fine meeting in the morning, the to extend the hospital , of th cir dico Local tome where epot family ...r. h! Ce!ebrtio?Thee. Mrs. Ith. Mortensen was sports in the afternoon, and the stable to hoi semen initywhich ,h'rewith Ranger, he assisted in the release and a visit !; led 'hem to believe to her brothers and at the piano throughout. Speak- - dance at night. Mr. E. J. King stable their animals while in our Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mortense , juf the first prisior.ers of war from liners was Mrs. Etta A. Holt of B"t the earch ,l be. ers were Hugh L, Adms, Arthur added to the festivity of the day community. Wayne, the Japanese prison Cabanatuan o pertie-I- t and their young son, 1, fru tie . and Bishop Evans, Almon by he Joseph for which received Bronze the a very fine display last Saturday from a supplying Racing committee Chairman, I md a group on horse-;i- n Jimmie Mitchell, son of Mr. H. Orton offered the invocation Star. He and two other men were of fireworks at his main street S. M. Clark, announces that tha y trip through parts of the Mrs. John S. Mitchell, went I while the benediction was and lyitematic combing to the task of throwing prohome during the evening. City hat th track in north early Borthwest and the West Coast assigned to Salt Lake City Saturday, tak-- 1 nounced by ! territory to the Ceorga Stevens. At down into the hand grenades in which took with shape and tho they grandstand in in thi company ing with him tw j small children I the cemetery g Doming. It wa the grave was of the News pill box that readiness gunslits for the and the.r huge crowds I daughter section wooded , heavily of his brothers, Gerald who have dedicated by R. Taylor Miller, front gate of the which are expected here for the son Mr. of of the Mr. and Mra. Glenn Marler ot guarded the mile northeatt and Lary Dailey, been visiting here with their j Pall bearers were grandsons of prison. entertainment. Mrs. Lawrence Dailey had the three days of in Ciitle Valley that the alt Lake City. grandparents for the past month. the deceased, Orton Smith, reHis letter the Local will be on describing enthusiorganizations Mortensens are The misfortune his to get leg broken m found by searchers at Ralph, Eugene, Leonard, Keith band at th track with refresh- - . Mr. and Mrs. last astic in recounting the exper.ence lease of the prisoners was pubweek. He was Arch Benson I on the riding E,jon Orton Th profu,;on I"fished in the Congressional recor spent the recent week-en- d kinds' side of a car driven by his aunt ment concessions of all holifrom whichewas a new one for them irently unharmed beautiful of flowers were carried in Commemoration of Washing imMrs, Thelma Molded. When he including those with sandwittties, days in Salt Lake City with the:r by niece and pdering and hi night out they report that their first granddaughters. hot dogs and hamburgers, pop ton's birthday. children who live there. mountain, the boy portant stop after leaving Salt Mr. Orton was a member of fell, the car ran over him, shat- and he baer. October Born 27th, 1914, Scold Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orton I the Church of Jesus Christ of tering his leg about midway bewhy over 400 Lake City, was at Yellowstone. Some of the best known racing school in attended Parowan, being tween his knee and his ankle. they went on to i and small son left Wednesday I Latter-da- y had (pent nearly From there Sainta, being a mom-fo- r stables tha State will be repre af in He 1933. was graduated He in was the hospital for a few Washington and en a weeks visit in Provo and I her of the High Priests Quorum. rt lurching for him. la-a- t Spokanne, ES here tented L D S Church, of the member during the three-ds- y I where their with entire hit son, they put Salt Lake City. They took with He was born at the old Johnsons days, is hit anwera were to joyed a visit set, father his are in a cast, but is new conSurviving grinding those of Smoot ailed, he Norman and his wife. Joined by Samuel C. Mortensen and the them Mr. and Mrs, James Whit- - II Fort which was near tha present leg ay queition and Blondin pf, Circle wl'e, each . wr cmiole, they visited I ty think ba,ni bee" .Vrey of Provo who had been dpwn town of Enoch, an August 6, valescing at boma. . , with 10 animals; Winterssose and and brothers sisters, following for a week-en- d visit with the I 1863, a son of Samuel T. and ij". He never knew that the former U. S. Naval Station Miss Maxine Lund visited with Mackalprank of Cedar City; Frank, Vern and Clifford, S- - JI Johnson Orton. Hi parents the Whitneys. Julia f dirk, hiving apparently at Farragut, Idaho where Norman Albert, Ltind family last week Savage of American Fork; Barn-so- n Nev, Terry Olive Mr. Pioche, Carrol, the boot bis training during Mr. and Mra. S. A Halterman, I who were early pioneer to South-thei uleep before night and got of Kanab; Rogerson end. Accompanying her was Miss and id after daylight the fol recent War. They also visited Mrs. Frona Cartwright and Pearl granddaughter, Joyce Hal- - I trn Utah, later left the Fort and Gwen Ciegg of Grace, Idaho a Eliaton of Fillmore; Marshall of Parowan. of May and Mr and Mrs. A. B. I moved to Parowan to make their former UT4i f morning. He waa fortu the famous Grand Coulee Dam Minersville ; Anderson of Delta; missionary companion. Burial will be in the Parowan terman, Matheson left Thursday morning I home. f protected from the cold in Washington and viewed the Fenton of Parowan and Sawyer Mr. Bill Dalton was seriously City cemetery. urm abirt and He married Sarah Ann Taylor for a few days visit with rela-- I of jacket and terrible devastation wrought by any place where there is a the injured last Saturday at I on in the Portland CHAMBER OF COMMERCE lb folks that he tives in Northern Utah. August 6, 1888, she' having race. wrapped the recent floods the whan races hirse at Fillmora, Mi in hit hankie almost " when they and Van Port areas in Oregon. POSTPONE MEETING Such well known horses as Mrs. Howard Pritchard and I hurse he was riding ran into die M. The C. of C. Meeting schedul- her children are here from Cal- The party traveled on down bis Eddie yerRain, High Kisses, Silver rail. Bills foot was cut 0 badly the West Coast through Oregon ed for Monday night July 12, has ifornia for a visit with relatives. ear,y bood, Mr. Orton enI family waa enjoying 22 stitches were required Tima and Don D. will complete that and on to San Francisco where been postponed to Tuesday night 1 holiday in the Parowan gaged in freighting and served for tbe money. Summer vacation time hast as mall carrier between the towns tc patch it up. Bill was on with Mr. and July 13. Every member is urged visited nd were briefly they Larson will be here with the in camped crutches but planned to ride in 3 cabin in Mrs. Ed. Leu. They also spent to attend as matters of vital im brought quite an influx of visitor I of Southern Utah and northern Utah "Castle Valley, Racing Association electric the race meet at Panguitch this to Parowan during the past two I Arizona. He later became inseveral days with friends anJ portance will be discussed. lituated in the n starting gate to properly conduct week. weeks. During this time, all the I tcrested in fanning and that important phase of the racing Sidney Valley and relatives in Vallejo and Pacific of the Wm. J. Gurr I stock raising at which he worked Mr. and Mrs. J. L Dalton ! P ond left hand can Grove, Calif., and were joined Young Couple To Be program while Don Blake also been here, the first until his health became too poor have Yosemite of tour family for them a by a visit with their ton Will-ai- d of the association wh makes up time for them 'all to have been I during the past few years. He National Park. The circle was United In and hit wife from Salt Lake tha racing cards, wil probably Marriage , cr loadi of men from together in 15 year. Verl and was also for many year the road I City,f ,att weeh-enSome of act at the track announcer. Rulon 4 joined in the; search complete when they made the I Continued on Page Four home through Fresno, A ceremony in the St. George his family and Afton Jean and J return Mrt four men who Daltons relative accom- - 'Hank Lyman will act as Master trip trucked of the association who make up and Las Vegas, Nevada. L D S Temple at noon today her children have been here from them. Calif., fio and saddles panied to the in marriage two of Paro-wan- s Salt Lake City; Elvin and hist PAROWAN ROLLER MILL CO. the racing cards, will probably united d covered the territory I r" 'eor8 A Topham was the judges stand will be Ed. King, popular young people, family from El Centro, Ca,ifi CALL SPECIAL MEETING Nback. . I operated on Tuesday in the Iron Clark Orton and Karl Mitchell. Donna Jean Dalton, daughter of Errold, who has recently return- - I I I and Co. Hospital for the removal of ed Ivan Parowan and of the Stockholders St. from Dalton Local Jaycees are sponsoring Louis; W. Mrs. Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Jed Orton of Mr. and I I Cedar City Roller Mills Co. are herewith a tumorous gland. Mrs. Topham wrestling programs in thfe gymn Mina Orton from 9 of son a To S. Harold Mitchell, and 11 js this city are jubilant over the I I Mrs. J Harold Mitchell. made the family circle complete. invited to attend a meeting of who has been seriously ill but on both Thursday and Friday arival of their first grandchild Mr. and I m. Doctors the the the evenings and will feature nationstockholders I all 8:30 While i,t enjoy-that group pronounced p. together, Old To Form-Baadded interest is the fact ll on July 1st., a boy born to their Of I I in Court the at ed the a success of a 14, on July operation outings Wednesday, is couple ally known professional wrestlers taking place Lewen the wedding I daughter and Five-mil- e of selling the The House. Recreation matter Art Lowder, chairman of tha Camp. marthe of 21st. the anniversary and Reed Gower of Cedar City. Team flour mill is to be I Lastest reports on the cond who Cena Companys committee, Mr. Mrs. brides the and gives us the line-u- p of Eugene parents, Tho little fellow, who tipped the riage suf of these well known mat maulers Lamoreaux, Clyde of stock Two the decided. third, Oakare accompanying them through and their three children of l the summer fering from polio in a Salt Lake for the first nights program as boys of scales at 7 lbs. and 12 oz., is to the Temple together with parents land, Calif., are here for a two- - mut favor the proposition if it a hard time The are that he is improving. follows: Hospital i finding be christened, Steven Orton. to carry, so all stockholders of the groom, his grandfather, weeks vacation with the Ernest '"tertainment to He has been moved to a childrens Tha Main supply baby is not only the first born Wm. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ortons. Mrs. Cena is the former I llad better be present. Event: George Over" A Erup of these of his parent and the fimt ward and is receiving treatment hauls, 191 Ivan Decker. President lbs., of Amarillo, Harley W. D alton and Mr. and Beth Orton. hying hard to line Both of his arms have been af Texas grandchild of the Ortons, but s up v. Globetrotting Gypsy Snow. and Orrin Mrs. Mrs. Dan Mr. sm- All and Pryor Mr. fected by the disease, the right Joe, 186 lbs. boys between the first great grandchild of 4-- 11 the of is Redwood a bride The their three boys of graduate City nclusive, interested one the most seriously. Doctors 2 out of 3 falls with n Horace Miller of Panguitch and a 1 hour local High School and also of Calif, visited here briefly dur-n- g "H Please be at the the first grand son of Mr. and say he will have to remain there limit. the week, being enroute to Cedar the Branch Agricultural College from 4 to 6 months. f 600 p. m. on Mon. Mrs. George Gower of Semi final event: Floyd Hansen, was a their California home from Coloshe where Cedar at City is Wednesday. They have City. On the other hand, he 195 lbs., of Salt Lake City vs. Economics visitHome the Miss LaJean Hunt, daughter rado where they had been n&hti so it wont number 68 on the list of Mrs. member of Joe I L.man, 191 lbs. of Redmond, Misses Claire Mortensen and Qf Mr. and Mr. Merlin Hunt is and of the Lamba Delta ing with relatives. Mrs. Pryor wb the mens great grand- Club, Oregon. game Esther E. Orton Sorwill be better remembered by Jerroyln Orton are representing the delegate of the Parowan High and Sigma and Xi Lambda Tau 2 out of 3 falls with a jj.tht,.P yeAll Tue,day and children. The new arrival as served girls camp School to Girls State at Utah presiParowan having orities, people a Alice Taylor, Parowan at the time limit. it mother are now here at the of the latter during the past oldest daughter of the late George at the B. A. C. where they are j State Agricultural college July this home of Mr. Gower I event: Dave Reynolds parent dent activity. Preliminary to F. and Ellen Taylor. learning handicrafts and how to j( to 18. Miss Hunt is sponsor-se- t year. She was also elected of for a few day convalescence. Ohio vs. Ken Columbus, J ed American up a camp. by the Legion serve as Parowans Centennial of Portland, Oregon. Mayne Mrs. Max Henderickson enjoyI Societies The Busy Stitchers during the Auxiliary. She was a student at 1 fall Queen during 1947. with a time limit-Th- e ed the first visit in three years few weeks have been work- - j the P. H. S. in her Junior year The groom, after graduating past CARD OF THANKS main bouts Idaho for the second in with her Malta, parents and I last season with an outstanding see ing on pajamas, slips from the Safford High School in will be arranged between on home night returned week. She last Meetings I Jundresses. During this time we have record and was active in school the winner of the our grati- Arizona, attended the Gila We with to expre main event the Friday. affairs especially dramatics. was at had a new member join us. also and ior our College to and the winner of the semi-finatude and appreciation sciety the past year where he to remind the friends and The R. Taylor Miller family Reported byJWarlene Mortensen , on the first night. With the preneighbor for their B. A. C. tttlr wrd of Phi the with Sigma was affiliated the regu-C- many kind act during the illne was almost completely together of Cedar last liminary matches to get off to City spent one day A meeting was held by the J chosen as cn wWh a when Bob and Maylo che- - and following the death of our Xi fraternity. He was start at 8: p. m. mat fans are Here weekend the at Monday visiting Merry Stitchers Club at tbe home the day- two full evenings of Miller and son Greg came from of Vernetta of 13th. beloved father. Ve wih to thank the man of the hour, by home and Jesse promised Topham Jiy Page on Friday the Pl'n,y f work thrills glore. to d v those who contributed the beau- - coeds at the Agricultural College Long Beach for a out cut our we where 18th slip. I ious that a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell The Legion Comimttee will visit; June and Vernon Decker good tiful floral offering, thoe who last fall. The next one was held at Mrs. or ef be make will couple Iso stage dancing every The young and son Ken came from Salt Lake Munfords at which time we work- visited with the Austin Barton there. assisted in any way with the night Wrd Society will funeral services and especially their home here for the present City; and Betty and Jay Jensen 1 family. LaRue has been here or during the Meet with the Music ed on our slips. is working with his ard and her husband Makers Orchestra furnishing the me time son, David, came from Cedar do we wish to thank those many where Hal Anther omeeting was held at came down from liveand his in farming members Tooele, for the father other the to much so who City join dear friends spent where we week-end- . Merna Halterman interests. Slnce there is ! time Morris Row-stock The who here. live hi him with during visiting finished onr slips and some of Mr. Boyd Robinson is home reception honoring the newfcjuJ pj.nliej to join them, 6""r of quilting to be illness. Our sincere thanks for us LOST Brown & White Toy Fox started on our dresses. this for it scheduled lyweds Vernetta everything. On Tarroir. Reward. Notify Times Continued Four Pag Reported by Page Continued on page four ""Bet. in the West Ward. Family ef Samuel T. Orton evening 1 od - - i i Over Horses To Make Appearance On Local Track July 6th 'Parowan son-in-la- m-paign 1 a'te-noo- 1 to-da- tip-to- Paragonah son-in-la- b j - - ir i moun-ietwee- rs en-jo- i d. NEWCOMER -- son-in-la- - ) CLUB NEWS! f 4-- H ls 1 T two-wee- A p |