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Show ! YOUR order PAROWAN TIMES iSSf'R0UANT1MKS 2 50 A SOW! T lhr Tliir! PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAf 3DER l Win1" Juno Deckur - .lay Tliorloy United In 3Inrria biles! e s on IMfiwtf ADD f.Si emirtain. 5KS URES , tuii 0l lhe 11 U While here, they intend to have their home remolded and made completely modern. This la the old Joseph Bantley home on North Main which they recently puuhaaed from other heirs in the family and which tiny will continue to rent. rrov.ded Uah Southern .. Amenc" iB A.or.J ihut.day. 1948 Parowan Timat" summis am. Civic $2.50 prr year Activities Number Ihirty.Sevrn State Crew Here To Survey Parowan - Breaks Road g d;f' m-i"- 1 NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gawuuu of Sieigman, Arizona, are visit-tnin town at the present tin c. uaY LA5 PERSONAL NEWS T0 UTAH JL'LV 23, THE Friday Injuries Deceit Hili Officials Invited To inspect Present Progress (mI Autoisis An Cars Sitle-S- u ipe !l.v An cifclit year old girlt arm Tho broken and others suffered Parowan- from shock when two cars Brel Crd,r up Relief Society Honors1 on CpI. Gordon L. Haltrrmnn it. u now recvin on the bridge at the turn f g his ftirinuv.i in the highway at the aouth spending ,.th dy ary says Mr. ...... At Flak,surveying, ,,ntertinnient. I. Irom lhe army With j Cl District Old r yi rJ . id of Iaroivan Main sreet Visiting Mr. and Mr. Mirim rJ oy trck official 1 uesdav niornin'i. The State Road inuji tha at Halterman Inand Lroihcrs. hit 4 lup! Benson, Canyon Outing According to Arih recently start J a IraTMf cidentally thi ia his first vir Iron County Deputy Sheriff, the r i:u to work in thecae 1 he Annual Convention of the vey parly with hts newest brother, 1 month fmo accident occurred about 7; a. m. wan Canyon. A reconnaissance old Roger. Gordon is still Society survey will be run on H. t, Swangrr, 25, of Portland, Paiowan Stake Relief t ,un annually owned wVty posand ta Teach, Executive viaitiqg Ford at tor County was lie Calif, Ord, Orccon, was driving alone in his sible route to determine which Fhoto by Alton Merrill Tive-Mil- e oficert the at by chosen at one of the honor Chevrolet Coupe on hts way to Camp wil be the most feasible a f' 4S kiu. Friday place to on Tuesday of this weak was to Clayton guard from hit camp to attr id visit his father in Delta, Utah. construct the remainder of the 4 balon.'i. i C. Venice June Decker, charming I lke Military Funeral services for As he approached the turn from attended by some 175 people, highway which will a ol i jioaan. J. probaly conto ptesidenl Edna S. Per-hintecond. General John J. in M. but tunic lor, the ot Ivan at Mrs. daughter nect the present grade with the southwest, he was temporar- according ';i Hatch. This was tha best atten mal day ot n irC Decker of Parowan, became the chose to come home instead. ily blinded by the morning sun fit recently completed Public Roads dance Sat-bthey have had in years. on icet bride of Jay Gran. T horley of L.X i sh.ning in his eyes. Failing to Administrations lne skirting the jt to Rie Mr. 1 Mrs. he and award for the Hyrum the biggest Cedar Breaks. The Cedar City in rites solemnized , I inl.in.ieo proprrl v make the turn he side-sniparty will and childr.-- of Orem, Utah of members attend11 e percentage o Track t n rd the the St. L.D.S. car from ,r 9ul( lhe remainder of George approaching Temple probably spend aie visiting here and in Pai ing the Convention went to tho the Urn McAlliater the north. on Friday, July 16. summer in thi. location, Enoch Ward which with rela'ivea and friends. had one gonh Preatoi A reception honoring the yoHan Car.irr and He southbound car was hundred Word waa received by relatales Mr. Fiak. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Guym-jpercent of its teachers driven by Thomas E. Anderson, week of the ung couple was held at the Dectives during the The Surveying party is headand officers present. For this and r small of who location with on hi ton Lancaster, Cal, wife ker and home three Mrs. Cora Wimmer eatii of ed by Mr, Rots Roxelle and is during the evening, 4 small daughters were enroute to disctinction, th,y received a set under tho ..n mountain wherr oriensen in a Salt Lake City The bride was beautiful in ber are spending tl eir vacation t mi supervision of Jack i ith acin B folks Parowan. the Ir home in Los Angeles when of beautiful colored Biblical ir.e They g Cat, a.,-State location engineer. .ospitai at 10: JO p. m. Tuesday. wedding gown, an original modKay, for their theouse with the accident occurred. The eight picuret at thi Jealh came as d, i.ppca.ec? result of a el of white broLvded sheer fash- companied the Jesse Cuymoni Governor Herbert B. Maw & lessons. logy first of the the heart ailment from which the ioned with tight bodice, shirred !o Salt Lake the in vi.....Oii of year old daughter was thrown Among the large group of members of the State Road Comveek brief on a business from the family car by force of Ja.e Committee. trip. trround Thiy inserted lace ..as been suffering for the past i yokewith ladies honored for more than mission have recently been incrowc month. Noted among the scores ol le impact and received a brokim short puffed sleeves, and full idJrr, trd the 20 teachers were vited by the Parowan Chamber years at visiting en arm nnd other minor scratUtah people at the i Jjdces' stand in front Born in Parowan Nov. 9, 1886, flared skirt. Her veil fell from Southern Mrs. Sarah Ann Stevens, 83, of Commerce to be their gurst ches and bruises. Other occur.nditand. L.iformall) a poke bonnet lined with lace Decker, Thorley wedding recepof Parowan West Ward with 52 at an outing at the Five-Mil- e he, was a daughter of Peter and ir t, b.a picture grab, 4 pants, including a She ruffles. Her bridal bouquet was tion last Friday evening, were Mary A. Smith Wimmer. years of teaching to her credit; Recreation Camp in Parowan St were Mrs. Dr. had After Glenn barn & their uninjured. being Mrs. Amelia of red Snow, white shooting rose ty gladiolus. was married to Enoch L. Morten-se- n J. Topham with oO Canyon. Included in the trip will Lon McAllister Mr. & given first-ai- d it by onlookers, the Marian Decker, sitter of the ton and daughter-in-laMrs! Nora Orton with 50 be an inspection tour of the road in Parowan March 8, 1903. years; and th ir i:jured child was taken to a bride was maid of honor; while Mrs. Card ner Snow jc'd for ' is torn trouser They came to Salt Lake City five years; From the Parowan East construction work which is now sister-in-laall of St. I physician for further Sandra, Mrs a dy appearance. Loveable her AdeteDsc daughter, Ward thus honored were Mrs. in progre.t ia the canyon. ago. Jon Garner, after gra-- I year Tha State recently moved in attending matron. 2oth I Caorge. Emma Webb, 84; and Mrs. MaActive in tha Church of Jesus ker Former Parawanites, Mr. losing for pictures and car-- 1 Both cars were badly damag- bel A. Warren. While from the loma of ita heavy construction Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and were gowned in blue and over further en-- I a cousin of autographs, riad bouquets. Bridesmaids, Don- - I Mrs. Alma Decker were ed. The offending victim was Enoch Ward Mis. Jane A. Jones equipment to mu'it the County George Albert Smith, I from Beaver 'nr the occasion, icnelf to the crowd by Rhea Jean na Staples, Mitchell,, S L D fined in the Justice Court for was accorded the honors of be- - crew in completing the grading the of church, the sad lie president served as dr; one of Miss Maud Mickelson of Salt and Mary Lou Stewart, wore pas-- 1 Brof the Main Canyon-Ceda- r of Continued on back page she had president I ContinucJ on back md taking a ride down page carried Lake and tel th a was at eaks road the nosegays far as gowns City guest at bridge at the YWMIA, in he Relief society I l the field and back, home of her sitter, Mrs. Len the mouth of Main Canyon. This of the Par- of sweetpeas. Tiny flower-girlin and the presidency n Fosert arrival was Christine Eberhard and Jeanie Benson, last week. pj-- t of the work hat been under owan West L D S ward. dr flin to alike efforts dressed Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Bradway for aome time and will make djiyed by She has also served as presi- Dent, were ife some substantial step towards combloody fight dent of the Parowan camp, and ower sprigged ballet dresses. shaw and children were in from a an the set at the lake. Lake of Salt Eberhard of the highway which will ' Frank pletion Nev. the Rare Pioche, during counselor in tha presidency of iii of duties the be the shortest automobile rouaopearance with beard Meet. performed here While City they wire Camp 16, Daughters of the Utah Joadv stains, didnt te possible between Highway 91 man for his brother-in-labest freigh-- k Pioneers. She was the home cf Morrell's at guests u 4 employed prorS scores of and Cedar Breaks. youngsters who fessionally as a practical nursa a son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. randmother, Mrs. J. O. Decker. Veif around It it expecd, according to Cedai him for auto-- h of City. Thorley Carrie and Mary Ward, dauin Parowan for 40 years. table made by ard the at previous agreements serving Presiding snapshots. He sha is ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Besides her husband State Officials, that the portiin J) obliged the crowd by survived were sisters of the bridegroom, Ward, returned to Provo a few 1 1 sons and daughby of the road which extend, ap' fr number ters: Mrs. Lora Gove, Mrs. Mir Mrs. Phyllis Eberhard of Salt days ago where they both have lucky A 3 miles beyond the lamed the winner of Dent Mrs. Norma and Lake proximately City employment. ion McMillin, Mis. Phyllis Lister, dial end of the presi nt oiled highway, of Kansas City, Mo. Serving, wequiVed comforte' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hyatt of A will also be oiled before the is given by the re Beverly Matheson, Nellie Long Beach, Calif. Legion visited in is over. summer 7 LaurSnow and Clai-frEllen Incidentadlyi Matheson, Parowan last week, where they Ward was the lucky el McMuIIin. Refreshments were took in the Race Meet. Lloyd is in charge of Madge Stevens, the oldest son of former ParoII. NIillor, T.l ALL BUSINESS HOUSES IN Hazel McMuIIin and Lydia Snow. wan residents, Freeman and Bell Dios At II is ii PAROWAN WILL BE CLOSED Grace Elaine Guymon, Nola May Hyatt. )Icii Got A lit Mitchell and Frankie Lou BurI ton were in the gift rooms. FOR THE 24th. OF JULY Coming from Los Angeles, !,pp At Sonic The new Mrs. Thorley is a last week to spend vacation time John Horace Miller, 73, local retired farmer and livestock man graduate of the Parowan High n the old home town were Mr. &. Meason School and of the B.A.C. whe-- e John M. Lang Mr. M. Edgar Lewder and passed away at his home here she was student body preside it heir daughter, Lynette and at 4: a. m. Sunday morning of Mr. With cerebral hemorrhage. Although Dean was a th..n foul on sways thought that deer Continued page Enjoy his Los Robinson health has been poor for the also of ft? In July is Angeles against the , Hut formerly of Proxo. With him three years, he suffered the past bunting at night with Reunion Family d le stroke in the northern visitinu are hey only two hours previously Pot light is entirely 00 Ini nart of the State for a few dajrs. to his passing. le question. But local Born in Parowan, October 24, Peter H. Gurr On July 10th about 80 descenand FFA is back at Mist Alice t ison in Bayles mot M. 1874, he was the youngest son Lang, were amply dants of John borne after spending the past of Robert Ewing and Elizabeth tha for Alarms of the lawprotact. pur in the Parowan Canyon Last winter the F. F. A. chap ix weeks in Salt Lake City with Patterson Miller, original Piolwo tame Wardens pose of holding a family reunion sister-in-laneers to Parowan. For the past members of the ter started a feeding program er brother anJ Aey broke both of these There were to help raise funds for there and Sara es. alph Bayl in several cities years he has been the Idaho, Tuesday night. family from farmers in the Many project. member of his as only Central surviving Utah, and lrop!,y was a beautiful, Northern Miss Maurice Evans of Lake-viegrain and hay to fathers family. An interesting buck with antlers in well as many from this locality valley gave Oregon, daughter of the the project through. thing is the fact that he and all " 'red by these men Also a nephew of Mrs. Warren carry late has Elmer Evans and Mrs. Uath Southern The Dairy of his own family of eight and wife baby ,ec',nicolor picture, Johnsons and his Pierce of Lakeview, is visitk now donated to the in the old children born were of Limb, Vestle Mrs. 't Cat, which is being Mr. and Miller home which stood close $100.00 in feed to help carry ing here with her grandmother by Eagl Cocoa, Florida, were present at on and complete this project Mrs. Martha Dalton. to the place where his present Oration in the reunion. We are indeed greatful to them house is located. 1n. j Mrs. Barbara M. Adams is Mr. Miller has lived in Paroarriving early for tj,e interest and support that They began Jraly, it was with of tj,ejr ,re ,howing in our program back home after spending a cothe full wan all of his life where he has day evening July 10 where Saturday morning, and most Recently announced by Mr. of weeks with the Jerry J. n. ProPer authorities noon The livestock is looking fine uple livestock short informal program was given engaged in farming, itl animal Mrs. Henry Heap of Parothe family Had arrived by and Haltermans at Davis, California. was shot by one on Saturday. A very interesting anj we plan to show them at wan is the marriage of their with David Richards acting as raising and dairying. He retired from much active work a few CrdfT The party- - in- - and entertaining campfire pro- both the Iron County Fair and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalton of son, Allen to Miss Utahna Col- master of ceremonies. of the Livestock Utah cast, gram was presented by members the Southern Mr. in and Included was the of years ago when his health beleen progrm Hardy daughter St. George are the proud parent, rP to Mr. Gurrs sold at the of a his Milford. little Miss came too poo to permit of a Luther by tho family, Saturday even- show where they Mrs. dancing of at D tap Hardy baby boy. ry Lakes Tuesday made sale. There is also, a number Stewart of Milford; guitar duet continuing. was performed The ceremony ing, after which beds were With the aid of the t ti( In a recent communication to on June 29th., in the St. George by Rex Lunt and Dean Maxwell Although of a quiet and re, for everyone out under the start f boys in the chapter who will ey had no trouble livestock at both shows. members of her family in Paro- - L D S Temple with Pres. Harold Solos by Vernon tiring nature, he has have of Cedar also always City; 3 one group of the deer when Sunday morning the and Ted Barton, accom- maintained an active interest in Mrs. Charles Timmons of S.Snow officiating. A reception Heap wn, I."' Ut into the meadows held community breakfast, after Layton, Utah, sent greetings to was held during the evening at panied by Itha Mortensen; read- the Church of Jesus Christ of aigbtly grazing. which they enjoyed an old fashSaints in which he the all like friends. She also revealed the Milford. would Brown Mr. ings by Beverly Matheson; and Latter-da- y ,UrP'g?y Ann Garner, ioned melon bu.t.Tbey spent the I was a Seventy. and talks a short that her information similar A could proby day Guymon Bishops that reception spend intersting a.xou, IO and taking ag boys I He married Rebecca Carson accompany the morning visiting i tl i gram honoring the young couple and Mitchell and by Evan Pat- or two or even part of a day husband bad recently been baplunL but at the laat pictures and after another deliI in Parowan, December 26, 1900. of West Jesus Parowan terson want of the We Beavar, in Church tized the held into him. week to see wa, cooked over the next Into staying ciout lunch Later they received endowments bvii'!' Latter-da- y The new Hall to on ber wore Satur Mr,. Recreation Christ of Saints, Heap our ready ground to get thifyrd ecsue of he uncer- - camp-fir- e, Continued on Back Page they prepared for Continued on Back Page the 'me it plant. might take, their return bona. UTAH mi, , Ot week- l - A on each ol ,oM leaturmg 42 to OOJ Wa long-await- r,d side-swipe- d 15-da- y 0. Teachers e 1 tfCj sta-tone- l'orincr Parouau . g, tly Dies In . Boa-d-m- p Lake tily n -- babe-in-arm- 1 e -- al treat-l-eatme- v-- s, Mntrntge Of Allen Heap To Milford Oirl Atinoiineed ' ) . NOTICE John Homo llorc In I'arouan Hunting F.va-Lee- Descendants Southern Utah Dairy Gives SI Feed to Chapter lf H f , f 1 - l |