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Show ORDER YOUR NOW! $2.50 . PAROWAN TIME 'IIMhS PAROWAN A YEAR IS, iU,4 i Thirty three jV.m u, Uil,, c i, PAROWa.N TIMES PAROWAt School Parowan City Sets Former Paragonah jnts Receive Tax Levy For 1948 Resident Honored At J High 'mtft e At a special meeting of the P aroivan City Council on Mon Scholarships S the High P0a receive Sc-- schol- to Utah col- who YVe'" Mitchell, four-omthe V.., sw.rded schola.sl.ip to the amoun- of Cull. This $100.00 or as four years for ,r l complete takes him 4 ,t at the Un-- q .ne is educstio.1 for a ca-- d is preparation schools traching in the 4roia (iq ul M.!1 F, dy "'ht j - ! f this wctk, mills Citys levy on all fceneral property to te Used ,n it limit for the wear of 1948. 1( j Broken down this total allocatJ ed 5 mill, to the fund; 5 mill, for atreet. and idrw.lk.; 2 m.ila for library .,r,o.es; for parks; and 2 for the airport. Jane Adam, gold star mother, and (ormrr Paragonah honorrd at th rei,'n Uedication of tK lh Med.ta- - .l thPC 5411 ,B t,,0r 2!'I" Adn,- Ulm Ci,y' n Wday July nd ler duth- - Fuimn of S Lake with whom she make her home, participated in the Ded i: (cation Ceremonies. The beautiful marble chapel All Gun &. Rod tnembers are ha four stained glass windows, the meeting urged to attend one to represent each branch of j iUt- recoin mended by the onivlit (Friday) at F oO at the the armed forces. lt During the Court House. ceremonies the next of kin of faculty and county Supt. who in tuone man who served in each jit lnstruclirn Honors he un-- p branch was escorted into the hit tted inal approval. (or tl.eir chapel. Mrs. Adams was chosen Mr- - and Mr. Miss Lela Davies, the Gold Star Mother of the aio.1 Parowan, Mi'.iheli i' Marines. She and her daughter Parowan ;!. Belle were personally escorted at ",5tror In nd Kr'J-- J to the door of the S.nool last chapel by troin there Mr. Nora Lund entertained General Spaatz, Governor Maw ith hono valedic- - at a besuUtuiiy appo niJ trous-H3and Mayor Glade and as a filtin e He w is i bias the ved hontribute to the Marines were first tea hVing SunJay afternoon, grades on oring Miss Lela Da' s of Pan to enter the chapel, total average h four year! i,uitch, fiance of he. son Lloyd. Mrs. Adams is the mother of his Jun-m- r i he affair was held at the re i Corporal Claude Davis Adams, Khool. Durmi U. S. M. C. who was killed in hr wii rtifor of the cenily remodeled home belonging Mi A A. .o the bo. major ycung couple. J ,r large he battle of Pelilieu Island in in music. number of ladies, bolli from the Pacific. far ha. br.-trombone farowan and Paragonah called . , I ,n experienced member of afternoon to view the j(njUri6S & SlCKlieSS Hhax.ng b en a two years. Icvely array of hand work etc j orchestra for of his on display. use make to Local People ,sp'i his Mrs. ldelia Robinson assisted further financing is :j He will Miss Davies and Mrs. Lund in old son Frank Adams, Irough school. the rereiving the guests. Rerfresh-nent- s of Mr. and Mrs. Biyce Adams, when i cl.xsse 1 for in September, were served by Donna, fell about two weeks ago and mitjr opens details are lacking Jamie and .hough Shirley Robinson, broke his collar bnne. The little fellow is improving satisfactoriir students who have been Wanda Hunt and Gaytha Lam oreaux. sets of imilar honors, we ily at the present. Lela and Lloyd were united in informed by Prinicipal i that Lloyd DeMille, son of marriage Tuesday, July 27th, in Mrs. Preston L. Peterson, wife ad Mrs. Alvin DeMille has the St. George Temple. Parents of Dr. Peterson, underwent a a scholarship to the of both the young picple accomCollege panied them to the temple. Im- major operation at the County Agricultural but is now sued on Back Page mediately after the ceremony the Fspital last week rewlyweds left for Los Angeles convalescing at her home here. n their honeymoon trip. They EAST WARDERS!!! expect to tour up the coast. re to reserve the evening Mrs. Bert Feldstead submitted glut 27th. for a very spe-hito a abdominal operation recent On Regular Watcii for fud.th.gr ly but was improving as well as cements. could be expected according to County Commissioners latest reports. t xo ic ju.$ ;ui , 948 NEWS .SUITOR Civic 52. ho per Five-Mi- le PERSONAL Dedication Ceremonies he UTAH. Till. "Parouan NOTES Mr. Win, U, 1 hornton whose hesllh b as now improved enough to permit her being cut and visits to report rrcrrt Parowan of several u ambers of her family. Harriet and Charles Hitks and their children returned last week to ;hcir home in La Vegas alter assisting in the care of Mr. Thorntor for some time; Mr. and M.. Ityion Thornton and family werj here for a week-envisit as was Mitt Sylvia Jean Myers; while B. C. Franawortli and Lis daughter, Irene Jarubie o? St. George visited with the tolks here on T uetday. Timti" I S ALL Activities NumHrr year I inrtyrithl Lighting Project Launched By Parowan C of C Everyone Urged To Assisi In Raising Funds Parowan Stake Completes Organization Of Auxiliaries Anyone who has Leen at the Vermillion Castle Hrn eat mu C. C. Lighting Camp after dark, land who hasn t ) w ill no duobt welcome Drive Off To the news that our lot, a Chamber of Commerce ha instigated a to eUitru project tiring lights Good to the Camp right away. The last time the C of C Listed below are tiic names of , was at the group Mr. and Mr. Orrin Snow, citizens hIio lae already made darkness them overtook hrtoie who spent the past three weeks cash contnb utions, ranging the program was completed. It visiting with relatives in Parofrom $2.50 to $10.00, for the while blindly Rioptng about was wan, left recently for their sum lighting of the Five-MilCamp. in the dark, trying to tell the filer home in Raymond, Alberta Let's build this list up and put difference between salt and Canada. They were joined on this worthwhile projert over. that etc. of inthe idea pepper, Monday in Salt Lake City by stallation of electric lights at Samuel Abbott Mrs. Snow's niece, Trudy Ann the camp was again mentioned. Art Lowder Adams, who will accompany Councillor. Kent Mitchell At some seasons of the year From Enoch come the Stake them to Canada, where they will Mert Mitchell the camp is the mccca of stoy the remainder of the sum- Sunday School Superintendency. Mr. Mrs. Jesse and from all over Southern Guymon i Stanford Jone mer. .uperintrn-den- t Utah. Ma ny group, fiom further of the organization with Scott Mitchell Ivan Decker Miss LaRetta Frei of Santa Evan Matheaon und distance have alsj met there Gdkq Andy Burton for family reunions and group Clara, Washington, Co is spend- Smith a hi Rja ai.tant. Saunders Clark ing a week at the home of her Jone will act a Stake Secreoutings. E. Taylor F. Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i while the Board Always the lack of lighting tary P. H. Gurr Marvin Graff. facilities has been a problem in of Verda Mathe.on, Lela tH Mr. & Mrs. E. J. King Gibion, Barbara Armstrong, and planning and properly carrying Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams and Mr & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley 1 he darkness has out plans. of Enoch; Armstrong Clyde of Parowan Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell aughter Allison harzardous fo those who Glenn Sager and Alma Lawrenproven A. Hills Orton spent the weekend with have happened ce of Summit. to be caught Adams parents, Mr. and M there after sundown without a Mr. Jennie Sager of Summit Alton Merrill Dr. Preston Peterson Sandberg in Hurri will Chauncey over the L D S flashlight or lantern. pretide Alma Evans cane. Mr. Adam returned home Girl organization of the Stake. The problem has often been L. Ray Lyman but Mrs. Adams remain (to Jean Farrow i her dicussed but nothing definate & Mr. R. L. Mrs. week Fenton viiiting. .pend the and Itha Dailey, the 2nd. ai-t.nt- ; has evqr taken effect before. mi th .. Fred However when Mr. Fied Smith, Sylvia Stapley i th, new Vidor M. Norman Mr. and Mr. Kent Ward were of local residents who forone down from Salt Lake la.t week secretary. The former Stake Samuel J. Whitney Mrs. Edna President, lived at Dar Rrtt, Calif, Society merly end for a brief visit with folks Howard Ward newwill in continue the how he h.iJ seen simHatch, descr.bed Stevens re and to attend th: Moore i the same Jay ilar solve i as civic problems union on Saturday. Mrs. Orna ly organized stake R. M. Benson projects, the idea itgaln look Cason and two little daughters capacity, with her councillors, Marvin Graff and Mr. root and the Chamber of Comwere also over from Cedar City Mrs. Nellie Bentley and Adam Cecil Ella merce assumed the sponsorship secretary, for the same reason. Sgt. Ward M. also. the movement. of Pendleton, continuing i Dance Hall The Primary organization of Miss Dolores Dalton of Ogden A committee from the organi To Be Burried In Meeting ic here at the horn: of her aunt the Stake will again be headed ization was chosen with Samuel in Parowan the Also included and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Arnold by Mrs. Jean Hendrickson and ges Famous J. Whitney as chairman and At the regular monthly meetguest list at the County Hospital Gurr, where she will remain for councillors, Elaine Adams, Leora Beaver Moore and Howard Ward Jay Board of County this week was Don Rollins who ing of the !ern Orchestra some time to assist in the care Ward and Secretary Clarice as members. They, working in Commissioners for the month of underwent an Accord- receiveJ operation for re- of Mrs. Gurr's mother, Mrs. Cora Morris. with Mr. .Smith, have Alebrt-son- , conjuction Mr. Albert July, 1948, moval of his appendix on Monrelatives in graveside made detailed The recent appointment Friday, July 30th, the of by Parry. investigations; Dixie the for Supervisor day evening. FDerby Dance Hall will Warren Pendleton, Arthur Joseph services will be held Saturday have located avaihibl mater::dn; met with the National Forest 1 : Mrs. Hilda Tullis and daugh- and at a. m. in the nd have estimates of needed Harley Dalton, f regular weekly dances Commissioners, at the request completes morning two the Stake Beaver City Cemetery for Set.?t visited for ter, Donna, friday night. The orchest-teCouncil organizaHigh supplies. is back L. of the Commissioners to discuss Halterman Mr. R. Ward M. Burt, only sen of for- recently with relatives in tion. to this Other members of th The aid of the City and other Fr of the road maters where Forest Roads home with his health improving, weeks were and They vicinity. Ogden 17. having are Hugh L. Adams, E. mer Parowan residents, Laban organizations has been solicited. group just arrived and County Roads connect, such after a few days in the hospital and Myrtle Ward Birt, was kill- As by Mr. and Uncle Bob Helton and joined last week-ena result Parowar. City has Ray Lyman, and Thos. K. Holy-oatreatMain for taken road from the he as was where Canyon ed in action in Germany, during Mrs. and Mitchell Kent ie Ridge Mountain Boys Clayton of Parowan; K. Doyle Robinto furnish the necessary agreed check-uForest to the Vermillion Castle following Tullis, with whom they returned son ment and a Leonard Topham March, 1944. and J. entirely different type electric power; the Forest SerPark in Parowan Canyon and a recent illness. home after attending the 24th 'e than P. Dailey and Otto has been heard has vice Paragonah; granted a permit for the the road from the Fcrest Bound- 4 here celebration in Ogden. for quite seme time; Oscar J. Hulet, Summit; and Last Rites For Cora installation of the lighting faci4-- H Annual Guting Grimshaw and Elwin lities and for the cutting of the lwng mus;c, popular Continued On Page Four Herbert Hulet, NS, is spend- George lie and W. Held of Enoch. l thirty-siArmstrong any special request light poles; and the leave from Sans ing a Held At Duck Be To local Jaycees have offered to patrons. 1 he length of Fish & Game Dept. duties with the U. S. Navy in cut half of the timbers. Jte?agement at the Brown Lake City and NOTICE, EAST WARDERS!!! In Parowan with patents Now it is hoped that enough indefinats & but itride Creek Aug. 5, 6 every other relatives and friends. Fines Made Be sure to reserve the evening 0 Funeral services were conduct- interested citizens of this area attends the dances is Yet of August 27th. for a very spe- ed for Cora Wimmer Mortensen and other Stave a Next Thursday all of the Iron sections will see fit good time. The Among the many visitors in cial date! Watch for further on Week at will This meet V11 Pen at 9:30 23rd. at noon in to contribute the $500 which it Clubs Friday, July County p. m. ly meet Parowan during the Race announcements. 0Q is the 16th Ward Chape!, 5th. West is estimated will be needed with Sill' the Duck Creek Forest recrea $1.00 per couple, failed to mention we last week, of deer Unlawful possession on North Temple in Salt Lake which to purchas free. the necessary tion camps on Cedar Mountain. our townspeople who came from of fish meat and will Paul Vanwagoner materials. officers Bishop Ciy. Election of Camp cost two poachers $100 fines this take place Thursday afternoon their jobs at the Parks to attend of the Imperial Ward presided Several people have haphazLeonard Some of these wer: Clark MitRowley week according to arrest reports with been contacted and withAlma Evans and conducted. Mr. and Mrs. a camp fire piogram scheardly released today by the Fish and duled for that evening. Friday chell, Elaine Whitney and Joan leceived their third visit from The opening music, Oh, My out an exception, h.nve contriFrom Colorado Adams up from Zions: Augusta Game Department. the stork last Friday when he Father," was played by Cecile buted anywhere from $2.50 to schedule will consist of. Flag Adams and Blanche Renee from fined was nature SI 0.00 each toward the project. study Elry Grant of Trovo ivered a fine boy Wagstaff on the violin, accomraising ceremony, J Bryce; Maxine Dalion and Jo to them at the meat while A. jon Field InvocaLeona forthe con How do you feel, Mr. and Mrs. illegal identification by $100 panied Young. Hospital. County hike, plant s & Breaks. N. Odekirk of Roosevelt was fin- test, log sawing contests, active Ann Mitchell from Cedar both a tion was offered by Eldon Lund. Citizen? will it he worth a conlas The Iitle fellow I rent letter to his par-- r ed the services two solo tribution from you to have B0C" $100 for having too many fish games and camp fire program Also here for the celebration brother and a sister to welcome During and Mrs. S. Other arrests reported were: George were sung by Rex C. electric lights at the ? him home. Saturday were former residents Ward, feature of The Joseph Parowan, Flder Leon- That Wonderful Mother," and If it will, can you make it a point Unlawful possession Shirley activities will be at 11:00 a. m. Hermansen and son, Dale from V ey tales that he is well will $25. Stevens Albert Dry Those Tears.' He was right away to hand your money Mr. of "Oh, Mrs. Vernal, and Watkins when the awards assembly Mount Pleasant. ?Py and sends Act-W- olf Mogen-sk- i. and members to by his wife at the to Chamber of Commerce SecDealer of this greetings are Fur accompanied 300 The report happy be held. City tas friends at home. were L. D. S. retary, Marvin Graff? Or mail Rock Springs, Wyoming S50. their leaders who first of their chil arrival the piano. Speakers expected grandand Tullis, Larry Joyce owiey has now served with meat W. H. to b present will break camp dren of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tul- child, at the L D S hospital in Church President, George Albert it directly to the Times Office. Chumming I onth. i he Western Prusee, Provo, S65 Let's get the moeey raised lis of Roy, Utah, are visiting Salt Lake City on July 24th. The Smith, Attorney Scott M. Math following this assembly. Field for the i",.llon Glenn Edward, of work and Schott Hazen so Russell immediate eson, are Bishop right new and away hate Illegal parents Last year Washington county here with their grandparents J'Je.u, Chri.t of Uttar-- ' Bountiful, be started and 16ih. Ward and Eirhop the can that of the Connie will Lay be bring same Stevqns $50. the other relatives. at They met at the camp with his headquart-EouldClosing music, Going needed improvements to our overcrowded joined here soon by their mother City. The tiny girl barely tipped Refuesing to show license to time but due to Colorado. Camp before the warden Karl Hafen, St. George conditions each countv will hold and baby brother, for the re- the scales at 5 lbs. and will be Home was played by Miss Wag-sta- Recreation with is the YY al that in hi. $25. summer benediction over. of name the being Jacqueline. mainder of given their visit. separate encampments. lerri,ory he Sad Mrs. Stevens leaves tor Salt Lake pronounced by Clark Scott. The ' v g Howard before 5:00 a. m. AState ExBroadbent, Marden Fishing and Mar- NOTICE t Mr. and Mrs. Pnil Benson and City today to assist in the care Postlude was played by Patrica lbert Prestevich, Provo, S25; W. tension Specialist and perhaps Yf'r Knight and the!r C. - Susan, report a very of the new baby and her mother Davidson. Peter other j daughterState $15; the of Murray, Newman, represetitive Colorado A reunion for all decendents Springs. He Burial took place in the Sait Gayle Extension office will be present interesting trip taken lately. In for a few days. $15; husiastic in expres-eciatio- n I.oulais, Midvale, f Nelson Stayell Hollingshead Lake City Cemetery with the gracompany with another daughter CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Julian, American Fork, $15; Max jj,e camp for Augjst set , 1943 at and admir- ve being dedicated by Warren and Phyllis and Jim Meason, Spanish Fork, $15. e8e Parowan. deMONDAY NIGHT ycuny people a brother the MEETING of Wimmer, They Shooting on a game preserve NOTICE, EAST WARDERS!!! Lloyd of Boulder City. Every family is en joyed his ak to be a1'1 ceased. traveled early in the month to Leon Ross, Santaquin, $25; DarAH Chamber of Commerce will be plenty There represented. Be sure to reserve the evening Troy, Idaho, where they visitEveryone of Mrs. Mortensen's "d Mr. win Russell, Tooele, $25; Ernest to be pre-- 1 of members are Eats; urged Music; Games; soe-ciDancing descendant. Kowley expect were in attened for some time with Mr. and sent at the J. M of August 27th. for a very C. Of C. living and skating, so brirg the kids regular rece,ve his release G. Arp, Robert G. Paulson, further for Watch V date! th Continued on back page and prepara for a lot of fun. Frier, R. D. Mead, all of Bingham announcements. meeting next Monday at 8 p.m. Continued on back paga fa, each. $25, Trousseau "' son-in-la- w Paragonah i yc-u- Parowan Stake President, W. Clair Kttwlry announces that heads of all auxilia y organizations in the newly organizeJ Parowan Stake have been select- ed with their assisting boaid members soon to be announced. Mario Topham of Parowan v ill head the n w Yung Men' Mutual Improvement organization with Claude Adains and Frank Patten as his atsitanU. Miss Helen Stone of Paragon ah has been cho.cn to held the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Stake. She Fa. cho.en Mr. IJella Robin.on Lund a. her and Mr. Lenora j of Project I Start Five-Mile- t i in-,.,- 0 pic-nic- er Strike I f i com-priie- d lt. aitant . Re-le- if Report Burt f Saturday 1 d k p it Mortensen two-wee- Salt 7th Lists si x 4-- NEWCOMERS over-possessi- CO? Five-Mile- a-- -- r. f, ff i son-in-la- al |