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Show I '.MIS AV.N I .PAKOWAN Thirty 18iirri3i! Stake ;Van trer.ee To Be 28 j August , TIMES PAROWAMJTAH, IVnHi Ilnv e(hkmlaals Xamod tin ,iv announced ) ' 29 & of 1,e the division T;uU -I- b- Sind IV Aus. 28 it.ti'.e from the V rrprr.r Sur'' lul'ioriiie it o ,trt,rlv S.,ke . e '.'v'-nc- THE il YEAR A 5 sOW! o AROWAN TIM Y0UR oK'i j SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities AUGUST 27. 1948 Large Group Attends Pareu'en $2.50 per year Number Thirty nine Parowan Prepares For Primary Convention Held Hear Saturday Over 170 Primary officer and j teacher from Bearer and Paro-- I wan Slake met at the t Primary Convention bald in Pat. ow.n laat Saturday. Preaident. Jean Hendrickson presided at sessions for Stake Worker du, ing the morning and for Ward A'orlers during the afternoon. The Parowan Stake Board member were hostesses at a noon lunchit n to the Beaver '.ake workers and tc the G-- n Board members who wen in Leora Ward and attendance. lerrude Mitchell were in chatpe of the ee neral arrangements for the luncheon, while the attractive table decorations embodying a Hawiian theme ware e hy fir Benton, Virginia Lo-- and Ela ine Adams. TI e Joy of Singing," P e Latter-daSaint Concept of Prayer," and the value of the (hild-e'- s Friend, were topirs discussed during the afternoon meetings by Mrs. Edan Faux and Mrs. Tessie Post of the General Board. Departmental sessions were conducted by Stake Board members where materials were presented for the newly outlined Primary program. Outstanding at the Convention Continued on back page Annual Iron County Fair e Iron County Fair Booklets containing gansral information and 0 Sllllth ReadVS the premium ist are i.ow off tha press and are bfng dis1 Display Building tributed among the termers and E. IVer.on. eiitr Mirk rssidants of the County. Ihry w II be hed will & fir,t nrriuit probably hy r.ow he in tha Crops, Veg. Vird Choprl or. Sat. hands of most people according ,Veit ' Mr. Fred Smith has wsgsd alWord has just been received to Ivan Decks 4. General Fair , S end w,il br Pr,r1' All one-ma- n oboire'ing. most a war P against Governor Herbert B. Maw chairman. leidrr.lthat j ;ni! J:"K cro stacles and inconveniences dur- will accept the invitation given $1500 in cash prizes are being off- -i' Sta'u nrrrnl " t of ing the past two or three weeks, him to attend he lion County offered in addition to ribbons in Couu.,11 b.hopt while he has labored incessantly Fair, and will be present for mot the various divsion. These in Stake A to prepare a suitable place for of the events jcheduled for elude all types of field crops, ' Pnesthoot the displays .1 of field 'nine cropi, Friday, September 3. vegetables, fruits, daily and herf j Adult S.xle M 5 vegetables and fruits at tha comThe local C. of C. have plan types of cattle, various breeds a U tvpecl-- d ned a luncheon in his honor at of sheep, twine; alto arts, crafts ing Iron County Fair. this gentleman, who cam to tha Five Mile camp. and hobbies, clothing, needlework "' IS e ernl ee T I! I - I our community only a short time It is his present p'ans to be Club canned foods, r flower, 'V.- -i Ch.- shown more the Junior Chamber of Commerce exhibits, and the hors show. Id ago, has alraady 10 a.m. i - at public spirit than most of us have sponsored Rodeo which will be People of all ages are urged 0 Sjid.1' a meet-- i On the fair prolife time. a l,o in i. 2 I l held on that consult their fair booklet for at to day 2:p.m. , rf tv e e AT ' ject alone, he has devoted bund information regarding specific i S I reds of hour of his time and A ,j dearticle and products which are I Wr.i Qucrum High l e 't j e M.I.V energy to organization and to Jjrt.--t on o eligible for prizes; rules for i construction of suitable display . Vo tie Pei time and t v place for enjudging; er for 5o mill be Ur m space. With negligible assistance Enjoys Outing tries to be made and other rules he and his wife have improved t- which must be observed. Much il , rvr'ir-- n ' Five-Mi- le C. C. C. building out at the At w.i the crece co the confusion can he advoided if this A for c V h IV Wcr1 3iwtir itmt race track grounds so that the dona beforehand. by crl'-eMembers of the High Priests it voi-- ! exhibits may be A summary of some of this conveniently, cconrpoied of ai'O.t 0 Ai.e.ta Taur.er, Staka of the Parowan lefi; Natbe'la Wood, Hurricane, Washingio. comfortable and beautifully dis- Quorum be iomr fine is hereby information offered Jkere will a! thave been (elected and their partners enjoyed an crnler, queen and Alice Hoyt, Hurricane, a. played during the Fair. The inadditional convenience of m for the fc! mu.icil Peach Days celebration Augut c g.n at the annual Hurricane RecreaMile tha Five ' expecteJ terior instead of looking like a outing at bree arndam-27 & 28. tion Camp on Fridsy evening of our readers: is now deserted barn, oeing (1) All Field crops, vegetables It Sunday rs o t. More by the The co.nbi ation Iru't fetivnl and rodeo is decorated in harmony with tha last week. Over 100 people were and fruits will be exhibited at ' ir.crican Legion Sterling Rueil Pot 10. Alio each evening visipresent with tha male attend- tha C. C. C. of the harvest festival. buildings at the race ieer Konurnsnl Needed On C. Of C. . spirit tor w 11 find boxing chedu!ed for their enterta.nme.if. Si ock of ance constituting about 75 us have of most Although whare track tray will be providtor t' e rodeo will br furnished by Ebb Davis of Las Vegas. Ther failed to ehow our appreciation the member of the Quorum. Entries ed. must be in and set a ill be purses for all events at the rodeo. idling Program Myron S. Jones of Enoch was Lighting of the fine efforts of the-.- e the first day of the fair. up chairman of the committee in people by never offering any (2) Livestock will be housed With a continue. of the affair, being assisresponse, charge aounced tha least we cau de assistance, at tha Rambouilette barn, and of cash contributions for the ted by Mr and Mrs. Hugh L. now is to come forth with fine be in by 9 a. m. Friday must "Five Mile" Lighting, like has All Band To Jt'ough or gi lal p ana for the Local F.F.A. of every field cru, Adams of Parowan. Exhibitors are to be responsible displays Boys been shown this the past week, it After eating their lunches at jiimg and dedication of and fruit which for feeding and cariny of animals garden product be shouldnt the before long tha picnic grounds, the group ene.r monuments on Sept. 3r i. our County produces. and for cleanliness cf pens and recessary amount cf cask will Urged To joyed e program Fj- - this, each stalls. All animals exhibited Lake .bad to be altered to include Judge At must be on band. Ward group furnished a numbe-- , ho certified free fronf Bang, Have Saveral citizens the made New Home Demonstrator members of the , Stake Press) Disease. t " ' taomei vk t ie reic Ttia ' remark that they have been dency talked Fair at 10: briefly, and imtfiously announced County All horses (3) entering the waiting for someone to come promptu stories and jokes ware In Friday morning. Sept. 3 For Named and horsa show must AH Agent band pared including members, around and solicit. However, the instructor in Thales Brown, given by various members of the assemble south of the East Ward jnounced by County D. U. f' in has who ever played ia anyone made that the Parowan Higi only soliciting being High Council and tha Bishops. adent, Mrs. Mel'ta B Fenton, agriculture at 3: p. m. Thursday. the band in the past, are urged is through the Times, to if you Iron County Wm. F. Armstrong is president Chapel by School, and six of his F. F. A tie ceremonies wiU takeplace Both Junior and Senior aftrehearsal (4) a to attend Sunday have been waiting, please mail r of the Quorum; Peter H. Gurr, left Wednesday morning jf the site of the old Burr boys informal held an At will ba homenuJcing in meeting o'clock front departments 4:00 th-- y at ernoon .; bring your donations in, either tn Salt Lake City where 1st Howard Joseph, housed ia tho West Ward Recreforenoon the at j up at Clair Rowley's corner; fir County in Thursday of the School, Mr. preparaHigh Times the Marvin or ., Graf:. 2nd were to complete in he judging and S. J. Whitney ation ion main street directly Hall, where also the flowtion for the Fair. Listed below are the names of Court House, Mr. Karl Frischkn-ech- t, Secretary. the Old Rock Church, contests at the Salt Lake County b arranged on the Stage-Al- l will ers of work extension director is Committee The Fair very an" citizens who have already made Fair in Murray yesterday a id tques will he secured for othr must ba delivered by articles of the Utah Agricultural College, xious to have the Land help out cash contributions, ranging Rites Held today. uteri, later. m. Thursday; must ba Miss Iris Moore 10; a. introduced of members all offered and have from for the to $2.50 $10.00, Myron Abbott, Joe Benson and Detail for the programs at the new Home completed and must have been Camp. Spanish Fork, rlar.d Evans made up the Dairy free tickets to the Fair and free lighting of the Five-Mil- e two places w i il be carried Mrs. Demonstrator Iron for completed since Sept., 1947. ParoAgent Elmer Lowe arink. The community of while Nile bayb-sapproximately as follows: At judging team, Flower be must the Hall hy at County. the has LaMar Jensen wan CaudeU always supported I d industrial monument on the Jimmie Anderson 10: a. m. Friday wits exhibitors Those present were, Commisexcelis an here now band and Stubbs in Lloyd Orton were to vie for laurels vley corner, Remarks by pre-- t to provide own containers and sioner Hugh L. Adai.r.s; W. Clair for the band Vorman Evans lent opportunity the poultry division. These bo's Fenton who will introduce make in Funeral ot own arrangements. services honor Mrs. Hannah Robinsox, Rowley, members to show their appreci- Sheldon Benion I y gett.n.T Hi and recognize the elderly earned this privilege All Mrs. Lucetta Exhibit material AdRasmussen Orton of Mrs. Nevada (5) Paragonah, and Sam Halterman ation for this and to support in ikrs and City officials who top placing in the judging be in must West Ward Banquet held were at the Ward West Mrs. Arvilla Chi Mortensen, ams, L. Mr & Adams Will with Mrs. the C community. cooperate these divisions at the B. A. 5 be honored guests; Group Mr. & Mrs. J Leonard Topham Mrs. Edna Hatch, Mrs. Nellie pel on Thursday, Aug. 19, with room by 10: a. m. Wednesday last contests spring. judging lng, Club Day Frida y, demonHigh On the Mountain Bentley, Mrs. Nellie Ward, Mrs. Bishop W. Leonard Evans & Mrs LeRoy Mcore The Cedar City High School Prayer by A. C Hatc.i, stration at 10: a. m. style show Bertha Mrs. charge. Mitchell, Maggie Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gurr an! Special t Councilman; address of team is judging the crops Invocation was and Mrs. Barbara Adams. offered by 1 : p. m. Page Mr. & Mortensen Mrs Bart from the Hurricane tome by Mayor E. Luncheon was hetd at M&the-6on- s Thos. Rowley while opening and Ray Lyman; the team (6) Arts, Crafts and Hobble Clarence Pendleton the livestock For Flower hy the old ti me orchest High will enter will be displayed in the exhibits rendered Cafe were closing by songs immediately following Mr. &. Mrs. Kent Pendleton talk on Scout Room of the West Ward. male a the for Early Day Industries division. Speakers meeting. quartette. Mr. Benson Arch Mrs. & When the group left Parowan Continued On Back At Fair tha ocassion were Barbara M The educational mineral exhibit Page Mr. & Orton Mrs. Whitney included stops at their plans Professor Parley Arthur Joseph and prepared by Adams, Gates Burt ento the Ver-on Co. School Lunch Bishop farms d Iron various Mrs. way Persus ts, Crafts & will also Mr. Higbee, Evans. Dailey was music robably be Special Lewis Benson Adams and Mrs. Jennie Saggage in practice judging. While rendered by Mary O. Topham shown in adjoining rooms. Karl Mitchell in the orthern part of the stae ers who comprise the committee who sang To bbies To Be (7) D. U. P Camp will open Whispering Hope, Eva Adams Old Rock Church Museum for they also planned on going to in charge of the floral exhibits Clair with Mr. the Topham playing Hulet and flower show for the Iron Mr. Ogden and selecting some calve, of pioneer relics. violin Mr. display and be obigato; George and Mrs. A. C. Hatch iture Of Co. Fair from the Industrial School Darv Elaborate preparations have Woodhouse of Beaver who play County Fair, avould like toremitid Mr. and Mrs. Wilts y Raymond Farm. One o fthesa animals aii.I the folks who anticipate bringing Silas The regular Iron County school ed a medley of hymns on his been made by committee mema means of Topham stimu'ating a be used as a chain project for in flowers of a few suggestions bers for display of the many was proLunch program will stait the trumpet. Benediction Watson Adams niore concern and interest partially the boys and wil he and rules which they will do well Ed of Iron Countys farms, nounced Thos. products Abbott. by school of this first day year. Bentley arts, crafti and hobbies financed by the Parowan to observe. Burial took place :n the Paro gardens, orchards; and of arti Me nday, September S. C. Mortensen , according t. the committee in charge and the Southern Uah 1. Flowers must be entered his most to Mrs. Leone J. Lyman, County wan City Cemetery where the cles which have been made durHugh L. Adams intriguing depart- - Dairy Company. 10. a. m. Friand by Continued On Back Page ing the past year by the deft arranged School Lunch Supervisor. The of the Countv Samuel Abbott Fai. Jhn hands of the boys and girls and Sept. 3rd. at West Ward Art Lowder day will lunches sell for the same endleton, Mrs. Florerce D. Recreation Hall. There will be Kent Mitchell All Men 18-2- 5 Must of the homemakers. Each and Special Deer as last year, 15c each. 0n and Homer Auams, to leceive them Mert there someone everyone is invited to display Mitchell like to mention that sub- thee products which we know our so come m. 8: arly. at i. lal first Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guymon and second prizes Go On Sale At County 2. They suggest that flowers Scott Mitchell county and its peoole are capable k given on tne following of producing. be gathered before sunrise or Ivan Decker e$. We hereby quote the invitation Court House after sunset. In Piano Andy Burton best hich is extended by the Fair oil professional 3. Cut succelent flower stems Saunders Clark nS of According to E. B. Dailey, re Cotr.itee to the people: "No Applications for doe permits (a) landscape; (b) with sharp knife, brittle stems F. E. Taylor Students of Mrs. Della cently appointed clerk o the Iron mater who you are or where you subject ; for both local regions went on are best broken. Forty P. H. Gurr Marsden gave very creditable County Locil Selective Service live you are cordially invited o amateur oil panting of sale early this week at the Co. 4. Place flower, ir cold, deep Mr. & Mrs. E. J. King 'andscape ; (b) .till life. Court House under the direction performances at two piano re- Board, registration will commen- attend the Iron County Fair. Enwater right afte.- cu'ting, then Mr & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley I citals on Thursday afternoon & ce at 8 a. m. Monday, August 30, joy with ua the educational amalnur free is that in color of Saunders Clark, local game water dark place store Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell 'nS of 11 and will continue until SeptemAt 5:30 under and the entertainment tnose features warden. temevening. the where and itill drafts frem life, landcape, A. Hills Orton ber 18. Registration headquart- provided by this event. Dont of "r (object. solos as of 40-5deplayed years age between is Regions and the number perature Alton Merrill pencil Jerrolyn Gurr, Old Folks ers will be open from 8 a.m. un- miss the big Horse Show with best permits to be available for them grees F. ketcbing, Dr. Preston Peterson f locally ly At Barbara Bayles, Spring til 5 p. m. during each official Parade, Contests and matched Home; made pattery; are: South Parowan, 200 and 5. Wrap flowers in moist news Alma Evans Fairaces Kathleen the day. registration Little Then 300. Smith, Song; opening day. splay of locally done Paragonah-Cottonwoopaper and place in a covered E. Ray Lyman Draft age men in Parowan wi'I Friday and Saturday see the Ebb tery. Laurette Mitchell, SpPolka; ry on remain will to them when Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Fenton container taking Davis Profesional Podeo spon' Junior High and Sen.o-cl- sale Applications inning Song; Vanda Mitchbll, register at the Post Office until September 3. Should Fred Smith place of exhibition The schedule of dates of ages sored by the wide-awak- e Gentle Rex ParoDriftBarton. Night; display offer, first the sale of applications hy that 6. Exhibitor must supply con Victor M. Norman for the registration period is as wan Jaycees. Also enjoy dancing cond prize, on best Mill The Barton, ing; Margaret number hand , Samuel J. Whitney tainers and arrange flower,. time have exceeded the with as each evening. Come to leather ; Stream; Helen Hulet, Dream follows: best piece in cf permits available there will be There will be a special Howard Ward Persons born after August 30 ia Parowan for the Iron County j Mae JuanBoat; Emily Wilcock, eather; best piece of a drawing September 8. on arrangement of Jay Moora Wrought iron; best ita; Helen Hatch, Faust; Marsha 1922, August 30; Persons bora Fair. Our people will entertain the judging at R. M. Benson flowers piece of fololwing during) Sales have ben light you with gracioHtness. Marvin Graff Continued en Back Page 3: p. m. in the Church. ortinur-Continued on Back Page on Pagr Five the past few days. . I'.pJ Governor Maw For To Attend Fair Fruits September 3rd e-- al V Rp : iAl -- 1 . r-- ,ji y r. -- m i I 1 ! o-- d -- -. -- e Priest Contributions Project Members Attend Salt ' Rehearsal vice-pres- op-si- vice-pres- te Last For Lucetta t 0. Rasmussen 4-- Reminders : lr 4-- Exhibitors Program Start September 6th 1 k Mei-canti- Permits Students Participate Recitals 0 Register Before September 18 fol-ow- s: d, 0l i f |