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Show ORDER YOUR PAROWAN times p.ROVAN A YEAR N0W! 12 50 Thirty thf County n Tax gmissioners Republican Ladies Of 326 Members Attend Escalante Valley Parowan Meet With Annual State Officers Outing At Duck Creek 'Much Needed Aid Officer of the Stale, held in . Conn-"I.- ,, and County Federated Women'. Iron .a August 6. Club, met with Republican a oner. et.K. . local of women the group in -ty i hr PropCourt room of the Court House fC.iy t 36 mill. Whtck u on afternoon of Wednesday ,947 Tk" i w ,in.a peading conf.r. this woek. cauriti Regional Director, Agatha D. State Tax Com mi. h, th. Lunt pre.ided at the .cation and fo' oxtandad a welcome ti the memd. ,hi minimum locol ber. kil uniform 7 mill.. SUU Mrt. Alex J. Jex, President of of Ury. f 89 milUs th State organization, then conNu.iii" School District, 12.8 ducted a forum. Hri own re.County General County mark. wore concerned with the th I, ,nd Porowon nece.iity for coordinated efforts f 7.3 mil. With of club, and of precinct i t u.y bring tot at 16 mill. officer. She also cuui.ty mentioned the mill. 52 of total .!( 4 City respons.bilities and obligations m Parowan I property they hav with the St.ite and Codor City. . .ijjr.tr limit. Federated erganization. National their ,( 26.3 mill bring, H Lunt, second Mra. George mill on City pro,0 62.3 On Page Five Continued and r,. Although Paragonab own havent definate- 4-- 4-- L ti !W Ira iu Iv- 0trri - I, NEWOOMKUS ner,l7 their levies, , will bo the iuerd that it i" previou. year., 4 The stork made a papa and 0, make, thoir mamma out of Cliff and Emma sad which total. 40 mill. Mortensen last Tuesday, August k a: kg La-mo- nt Aicment Roll, .how 10 when be delivered them a - j94j of property , the County by the A..e..or while 1,- Mrto be $6,306,285; ba. Commii.ion Sute Tax make, Thi. 6,964,745. ntd fino 61b 8oi boy at the County Hospital. Due to the aerioua operation which was performed on th mother laat spring, the little Caesarian follow arrived via toul of $13,271,030 or .ome section, and we ore happy to rll.on dollar, higher that the report that all are getting along 'uieued valuation for 1947. g tilu.tion , IK 4-- fin. j Stake Primary Thi. famoue bird al.o made hi. firat call to Homer and Alta Adam, on Wedne.day evening at the County Ho.pitol and left them one of hi. "Bundle, from Heaven" which contained a fino i invention Here Igust 21st Maternal baby boy. Mr and Mr. Stangrandparent., . Preiident, Jean Hendrick-aProthero of Paregonab, are announce that en Saturday ley with he advent of n will bo boa- - dolrgl;td "1. jja-- t 'liistes grandchild. laoir to .11 Primary worker, from h Beaver and Parowan Stake. It Convention in the Welt L. D. S. Pirowtn Suk Pri-$r- jr a 4-- j, I 71b 7 ox nr Continued on page four Lloyd Lund Weds Iniiguifch Miss In Temple Ceremony fird Chapel. Edna Faux and Te.aie sit of the General Board of ib Primary will be here to meet Suter worker, and to take f problem and to impart hrmition relative to their work k the coming year. i The convention program out-a meeting for Stake Board. iith the Priesthood ke ad General ll. i. m. i ''A- -' A 4 4 representative Board member, at if At 1:30 p. m all Ward officer, ad Teacher, will join the Stake d General Board member, at asiembly in the Chapel this session the ladie. will addressed by general board ember and by Stake Plrieat-koorepresentative.. At 2:45, Jroupt will meet with Stake hadlers in departmental meeting. It it hoped that every Primary orWr in both Stake, will find k possible to attend hi. Conven-wher- e the base for he com-- S yeart work will be laid end idiere instructions for th R?ram will be given ?eneral 'v & - d Sfficers farowan Sustained At East Ward Conference first Ward Conference Parowan East Wars ce 'hop Karl Mitchell and Mun,rlors, Arnold Gurr and Jj'e Halterman took office laat wa conducted by the take Presidency laat Sunday. Hep, fts of the past years work a n,de by members of the "hopric and by various aux ke held in 1 lry heads. Off), of Ward auxiliary "rations were auatained a folli ow: Sunday School: Claude Orti 0n. Supt., with Boyd Mitchell Bert Feldstead as a.aiatanta Adelle Holyoak a. secretary Karla Hulet a. assistant. eltf Society: Bertha Mitchell, 'dent, with Flarence Joaepb Nellie Pritchard at counseled Josephine Paramore a ctary: Y. L. M 1 At Mary ?mu. with Borta president, Jr,a and Joaepbine ParaoiwS tinued On Page Fiva l Civic Photo by Alton Merrill Mr. and M- Newlywed, were married Lloyd Lund, who St. George the in 27th July Harold President with Temple, S. Snow officiating. 4 e honoring A reception Saturwaa held on young couple the Augu.t 7th in evening, day auditorium. school bouae in her The bride wa lovely wh wedding gown of heavy with fashioned satin, which wa. tP lace trimmed bodice, long skirt flared and .ring aleevee 1 which f. of whit, wa. veil fingar tip "wn f hold in pUc br was teed pearl.. Her corsage w.th .xaui.it. orchid .rr.ng.d gol her match told ribbon, to wore mother bride sandals. Th corsage of red black with a The grooms mother gladioli. was dressed in aqua blue crepe with a corsage of pink and white gladioli. Maxine Boyd Robinson end to the ushers a acted Lund p,t yor Delegates from the Escalante Velley met with th Iron County Commissioners at their regular monthly meeting on Monday of this week and asked for assistance of the Commission in securing improved roada and increased electrical power for their area. Representing the people of this agricultural newly developed araa of Iron County were W. E. Moyle, J. E. Thompson, Jack Gibson. Cecil and Thompson The mirapulout development of this part of th ci unty which has always been known as the desert" is unbelievable to those viaited who havent actually there recently. But County Agent, Lamont E. Tueller, told the commissioner that ho estimates that already thi year over half a million dollars has been lost in the Escalante Valley alone because of insufficient electrical power with which to pump the water to their planted crops. The delegation also staled that another thing which is retarding their potential development it lack of proper roada. They have to depend upon the traveraibility of the roads to get their children to school aa well a to trana-potheir produce to the railroad and other shipping center, In pledging their effodi to make aa much improvement a Continued on Page Four " A? i l! ftVTf) ( tL: & ji '- September 2, 3 ( x y O 7W T a.-- 4-- on9 V: ti t it l La-mo- nt visor. of tha Parowan Captain Utah Pioneer Daughters of Camps will have charge of on Page Four Parowan Quarterly Contributions Needed For Lighting Project Ti- of the e" 4 y Additional Cash According to member Chamber of Commerce "Five-Mil- e lighting project, a group more than of member, will likely leave some time next week for California to pick up the necessary wire and material for installation of a power line to recreation camp. the Five-MilIt has also been repotted that the Junior Chamber of Commerce Have already fulfilled their bargain to aupply half of the Two pole that will be used. our to have responded citizens the donation past cash for plea week, but we are atil! ahort of the amount needed. Anyone that has planned on con'ributing to send your this cause, please check in right away. Listed below are the names of citizens who have already made ranging contributions, cash from $2.50 to $10.00, for the Five-Mil- e Camp. lighting of the S. C. Mortensen Hugh L. Adam Samuel Abbott Art Lowder Kent Mitchell Mert Mitchell Mr. and Mr. Jesse Guymon Scott Mitchell Ivan Decker Andy Burton Saunders Clark F. E. Taylor P. H. Gurr Mr. & Mrs. E. J. K"ng Mr & Mr. W. Clair Rowley Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell A. Hills Orton Alton Merrill Dr. Preston Peterson Alma Evans E. Ray Lyman Mr. & Mra. R. L. Fenton Fred Smith Victor M. Norman Samuel J. Whitney Howard Ward Jay Moore R. M. Benton Marvin Graff & According to Deiker. chairman of the 1948 Iron Cun-tFair Committee, Fair bouMrU containing the premium hats f exhibits which are eligible for priaaa are being placed in every home in the County during the next few days. $1500 in cash prizaa a r being offered in addition to ribbon awards in and varied fulds of As a result, honiemxUer. farmers and stockmen, both old and young, are hnuly engaged In preparing their products for exhibition. Working with Mr Decker in making plan for this big event fa Mm. Bernica f'nford and Mra Ida King aa of the homemnking and Club Fred Smith departments; as chairman of gardens; Harrell Dalton Furiti; Hugh L. Adams, field crops) John Pendleton, arts crafts and hobies; and Parley Dailey, minerals. In the livestock section, Tbates Brown has charge of th twine division; E. Ray Lyman of the beef cattle; Samuel Abbott, dairy cattle; E. J. King, horses ; and W. C. Pendleton, sheep. County Agent, E. Tueller and Dr. T Donald Bell will act aa official ad- -J 'i&r Activities Iron County Prepares For Fair To Be Held rt HELP WANTED! Tim Number Tliiily ritihl Local Miss Wds Velar Mail In riiurrh IVrrinoiiy attended. who large crowd Mr. Fred Smith, who is in of the father Lund, Terry building and sharge of the of ceremonies groom wa master the County Fair, for which grounds announcing the program as have many men like to would wa preceded and followed by as possible come out Monday dancing. ftemoon at 4:00 p. m. to assist The program wa outstanding, everything in him in getting with vocal solo, being rendered the Fair. for readineas Toquer-villof by Luzon Bringhurst Para-gona- h If you can only apare 1 or 2 Ann Robinson of would he greatand Mrs. Doris Smith, hours, your help! and ly appreciated formerly of Salt Lake City, famed Bring your hammer and tool. with the soloist 4:00 p. m. Monday. Continued on pag f' e, $2.50 par 13. 1948 Residents Seek I L, '? Club ofhree hundred club mem-b- i ficially registered and leaders attended the Annuel Club Outing at the beautiful Duik Creek Forest Recreation week. Camp last Beautiful and much needed rain ft. during the three daya of the outing, which dampened the ground, the grass, and the foliage of the camp ground, and even the campers and their clo'h-in- g and equipment, hut it failed to dampen the enthusiasm and spirit of the club group. While it was impossible to follow the I heduled program completely, most of the outlinej program was carried out during and between intermittent rains. Extension specialist, Marden Broadbent of the State Extension Staff, U. S. A. C., Logan, Utah, and Mrs Eleanor S. Smith Home Demonstration Agent of local Washington County, and club leader and aupervi-.orassisted County Agent, E. Tueller, in conducting the camp. Handicdatt work was led by Mr. Broadbent and Mra. Smith, and consisted of making braclets, hat bands, watch fobs, etc. with with leather atriperaft. This activity teemed to be engirls and boys at joyed by Such active well a leader. tetherball, aa softball, games horseshoe pitching, volleyball, etc. were enjoyed by everyone. ceremonies .were Flag raising conducted each morning at the camp, and the usual campfire stunt programs with original and other program number presented by club groups wa interesting and enjoyable to everyone. The log sawing contest was. I""11 , loot. 4-- H Poreuiait SUPPORTS ALL .PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN UTAH, AUGUST i, Set By L THE i, - ise. 1- - Stake Conference To If H Be Held Aug. 28 & 29 tk Photo by Alton Merrill Cleo Jean Mortenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mortenson, Parowan, gave her hand in marring to Lao K, Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni K. Smith, Cedar City, in th Parowan Wes Ward chapel, Monday, August 2. Bishop Leonard Evans performed th ceremony in th immodialte the Tanner of Obert Mr. and Mr. presence of Salt Lake City were here one families of both tha bride and day last week for a brief visit groom. The bride wore white organdy mother, Mrs with Mrs. Tanner bri-dAdams. R. Luella wedding dress and carried a attended by was She boquet. HonMr. and Mra Uscar Wiltsey Norene Johnson as Maid of and Mr and Mrs. Roy Thornton or and Dorthea Baylas as bride's of Salt Lake were guests at the maid. Best man for the groom Claude E Burton home laat Fri- was Max Barton. bride is a graduate of Th day night. The two couple, who was are former resident of Parowan Parowan high school and to in Parowan prior Southern employed were making a tour of her Burton Mra. and marriage. Mr. Utah Parka. The groom served in the U. S accompanied them on their trip the viait Navy during the recent World up Parowan Canyon to most of War for 31 months, Cedar Breaks. which was in the Pacific Theatre Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pendleof operation. The young couple will make ton and members of their family of Parowan visited laat Sunday their home in Cedar City, where in St. George with Cliff and Mr. Smith i engaged in the hi with Claudia Foster and their children timbering buainea father in the nearby mountaina. Mrs. Berta Burton made a trip A largely attended wedding to Salt Lake early last week to reception held in the Parowan take her grandson, Melvin Clark, West Ward chapel following and up to visit with his father the ceremony was featured by Claudia mothtV. Kenneth and a very enjoyable program. whe.-W:.s Ken were up there operated on for the correction Local Men Join To of knee injury which be received while serving with the paratroopers during the recent War. Al- Form Mining though he is now home for a time, he will have to return for before the another operation Nevada conTwo Southern trouble can be entire! corrected. cern have filed article ef in Nevudla, SecreWard Taylor is here , for a three-week- s visit with his folks, tary of State , John Kooixtz rethe Clifton W. Taylors. Ward ported. The one of interest to our has been employed by an airplane factory in San Diego ever reader was the Carton Copper since his release from the army, Company, with principle office and it is from this job that he is in Pioche, Hated it capitalization aa $100,000. Incorporators getting his vacation. included J. W. Cartwright, Don Mr. Ellis Bentley underwent Skougard, Horace Skougard and a major operation at the County S. C. Mortensen, all of Parowan, hospital early Monday morning Utah, and T. F. OBrien and Jack Delay, both of Pioche. of this week. The location of their Copper Mrs. Pearl Russell, in company field it is the North West secwith Mrs. Violet Cumming and tion of Iron County on the In- Contisued on page five Five Continued on PERSONAL NEWS NOTES al a Incorporation Page The new Parowan Stake will hold it firat Quarterly Conference on Saturday and Sunday August 28th and 29th. The first meeting will be' held on Saturday evening August 28th at 8:00 p. m, and will be a Staka Priesthood meeting. All member of the priesthood are invited to attend but all quorum officers secretaries including and all members of presthood committees are expected to he present, at well as all members of the Stake High Council, Bit hops and councilors and ward clerks. This meeting will be held in the West Wrd Chapel. Two general session of the conference will be held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. on Sunday which the entire August 29th, stake are membership of the attend. to invited and urged These meetings will be held ii the larger East Ward Chapel. A Sunday evening meeting will likely he held which will be under the sponsorship of the M. I. A. Further annoucemenl will be made regarding this meeting later. Music for the conference will be furnished by the Enoch and the Paragonah Ward Choirj who have been rehearsing for some time in preparation for this as- ' signment. Word has not yet been received who will be he-- e representing the General Authorities of the church. The Stake Presidency urge all members of the stake to arrange their affairs so they will be able to attend the The sessions of he conference. have authorities always visiting a beneficial message to deliver. Boyd Mitchell Chosen To Head Local Baseball Club Last Tuesday evening, following a fast action ball game between 11 man, Boyd Mitchell was chosen to manage the ball team and try to stimulate more interest among the young and middle aged men. AH nven that are interested in playing ball please report at the High school ball field every Friday at 6:15 Tuesday and m. p. J |