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Show f"- n VUL'Ii (igl'tS S 1 nn VT A -' l THE " Tar ou an surrouis am. !i Ciic Activitiss r M. F..iv..;;) n.i:;is Pl:y In i-.A- W V . Wct To F.cJ Lkn i l,i. N i 'r.n1 t , ;i . ; Prlcirry KvUl ;, .11 ; Number lotiy ll.rt c3 Dfant Awaits Approval ?. Help Needed For Erecting Power Line Starting Saturday ffr.criiay ailru.om a crew i ptjikrd off tl . site fo. !'c light pules Iiomi the "Four r 1 , i t I at le, wFiuh Vemiillion Bvy" j i t t' e .hi? labor of now that iinni vl ftc : i i ; divs,i.ig holes, erectng same, .xnd ! lirh.ninn;inj( the wire - all that is 'Min, ion i Bov s & to luivr the long awaitej 2 ; V ihi te IB it: A Oie live Milt-a. ( u . 44 Ui4 Bo Mr. Sam ihairtnan of ' o t 'Vh A M. hu. pioject would like every able .t I!; Ff .r oil Sm ih bodied man or high school stud-ru- t .i r on, , M u v (ri to report at hu home Saturd M a ) f( u'u is. Km day morning at 9: . m. to assist m this worthy caue. I'll .1,011 hi hi i fr Another note of interest was in I ti iday of this w t eh cut in from Santa Ana, Calif. I i yet. as follow: Parowan City Bond Election Set October 26 ) of in c . K. hi.La. Opanirg S3.:ai I I T ale of la r' U u dsv a m - b- i ,l,.r : ileid ! ill r'afcKijiia1! .iees. t i 1.4 , vil b J, lh;,i!. can no. u ni. lor t.ovcrn f J.a'e ol L .h; l.iiAs M ii M v I I uri dll c. U.J t . r Ion ct S. 4 P 1 nciosed is a check for the Mile lighting, Tho it has been many years since I resided in Batowan I shall always have a iy w.rin spot in my heart for I our y t . c lid Other Candidates Sat. oci.i oi Bon Vow urJay AiUrn jh .t. 21. up ,'jt ivi i L?c:j m , puhl. r of ihe I . iV , Auxiliary sV installs flaw Oiiicers 1.0 High School Classes Hold Elections 1 Tuesday 21st t On Tuesday, various classes ot the Parowan ILgh School held thnr annual elections with the following officers being chosen: Seniors: Nil Baylcs, president; Giro Robinson, vue prei.; Eleen Davenport, secretary- - treat.; La Juana Orton, Gene Benson, and Catlylc Johnson, managers of amusements. Juniors: Clair Morris, president LaJuana Mickelson, tice-pres.; Nor Joyce Matheson, da Memmot and Jimmie Lund, managers of amusement; Trudy Adams, reporter. Sophomores: Donna Robinson, president; Blanche Renee Adams, .; Richard Whitney, secytreas.; Jean Halterman and Hal Evans, managers of amuse ments. Freshmen: Fred Dalton, presi .; Mortensen, dent; Clarie Larry Mitchell, secy-trea.; secy-treas- Septembar 15th i vice-pres- i i m-- , e . K ' r AJ j 1 iV vice-pres- tpr that every I fV'J f Tn -- , ' rr iri'rol or rt rvp the g:1- Hren II I 'ji( $ "i'i i 5 -- 'e H 'C cren'est .rt To develop health Vo t I rorrir 'rllf H r).;iH i, I ( . which h..Y; t'Vr cl'ldren help i - in- aod rac!i family, i! of liab'U will socftl habits that lesd to rm-citizenship in IrTe, comimm'ty, state, na aid wor' d. (5) To teach 4jional sandnrds and m l eet rtinline in in pre-'fln- a b Mrs re wko nmf simple Firin' used in v s nfi irH winter. She lurch room U t1 ft- - a-!- the school Leone Lv then jperi'fr ! ivrrt peara(ion lif of Continued n, of serving or storing food and on Back that Page (nnini m:vs . . the Old Home Town . My regards to the people of Parowan. t jr, Mr. J. C. Gould installation . imprt fe.v e ListcJ below are the names of c nomt weic held on bepl itcr, itizens who have already made icir.ir.ee for Sane in erdent c. ' h hv the Parowan American Fi contributions, iiu ranging PuM,c I i uctiun. Post No. 20. L( i i.i Auiiliary, from to $10.00, for tke $2.50 Th-vu shed lanuidtL div . w i. e 1 r i I'd e "jiii lighting of the Five-MilCamp. p.e cledtiied to arrive in Para i Id in the Relief Society rooms Ailford Durham vn! lh y a gorah at 2 p. ni lifn i t es rf Bi.etjila Hal er Clifford Stubbs I o net by n delegation of Iron Mi n an in charge. J. C. Gould Coe ny Repuh'icpns. After a b ef Co. oik wok advanced by Sgt.-- i Parowan F. F. A. Chapter (hat With the cltiren of Para arms, Dean Orton; pledge of Mr. & Mrs. Alma Held Hyatt Funeral e r&mh, the parly will proceed nt i ir; erce to the H g nd Mr. Sc Mrs. Claude Adams d oi. o scK pa2 th of o her communities to the were to the cons'iiution Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Halterman . od . I ca4.l America" was County where arrangements have Mr. and Mrs. Thomos Bennett nah JLeen mide fnr their i n by the g oip; and tiie invo-tio- n Ancel J. Adams Public r.'bes w oite.ed hv Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Gill Dalton Cartwright .at S L !'y Waid An interesting re-- Mr To Honor Ocyd Saturday evening and Mrs. W. Dalton Harley both Parowan and Cedir C tv tnce at Gi.Is' Mr. Ward Chapel it ci her at The Paragonah and Mrs. Orl md Ward lore the candidates w il spenk Robinscn ate was g.ven Fyv the Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Mario was filled to capacity or--. ThursTopham d egate, LiJean tliot. A read-- i on important issues of the day day afternoon of last week when M. Mitchell Ralph the of was and where the tesidents Bis! "Our of son by funeral services were held for g given Hag" op Robinson, Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Elden Smith followed by a Gill Dalton, who waa acciCouny will get a chance to meet and Mis. Gilbert Robinson has I lella Dalton Ray Louise M. Dalton these distinguished visitors per- received and accepted a .all to f oanciai report by treasurer, Mr. & Mrs. killed at the mine at Iron dently George Mickelson musical I Two pi.a no solos re Ortor. Outstanding Mountain. sonally. ,,o on a mission for the L. D. S Wait Taylor numbers have also been arranged Church. Tic will jcrvc in the Cen- woie played by Beta B. Winters. James C. Robinson The aervicea were under the New officers loallod liy Dis-tilfor these programs. Everyone is tral States mission. He is to en-- . direction of the Ward Bishopric, Dr. & Mrs. H. Averill vicc-prc- s welcome and all are urged to er the miovion home on CKt. 11, flc.t, Lona Wat Mr and Mrs Benson and 'he American Legion Post Haycock o Peat! were n, KjsscII, prei-I'-'-- Mr. & Mrs F. W. attend. Geicral took charge of the military rites. end nJ plans to at Hyatt Marie W Oiton, 1st vics-- p Charles F. h and t w i h A large number of veterans were Arrangements for reception and Bentley in attendance and formed a guard entertainment of these guests visit with his si .ter Luctle in csident; Rea Mitchell, 2nd Elmer Lowe .; ' v Golda Cuymon, while in this County are in charge Garfield prior to that time. of honor. LaMar Jensen Sarah Lowdrr Chaplain; conducted The was of the Iron County Republican A farcweI party in honor by meeting Lloyd Stubbs The officers and the Central Com Boyd Robinson will be Field on Fdna Peercon, H storivn; and Norman Evans Bishop Gilbert Robinson. mittee. opening song was Sometime well Saturday evening, Spot. 23, ir. Continued .m Page Four rhe!don Benson Understand protective the School house auditorium. Mr. by the choir with (1) Sam Halterman head O. Talbot Mrs. Barton Melva Mrs. James at the piano. and alarm equipment so that it and Mr & Mrs. Will L. Adams operate unattended. (2) the committee in charge of Anna Adams To Head Mr. dL Mrs. J Leonard Tophati After which D. Amasa Stones of- may fered the prayer. Mr. William A resident operators home so ho and they announce Mr & Mrs LeRoy Mcore Miller of Beaver was the speaker. plant may he operated with a hat an entertaining evening has Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Grrr Group Special sketch of R. Gs life was single resident operator. (3) Inan 52 with Interesting Mr. been planned, Mrs Bart Mortensen danctvpe voN.-- o followed be J. Ernest Topham duction or step-u- p by to by given Clarence Pendleton program Ward for the circuit West interconregulator Closing remarks were by Bishon fir. & Mrs. Kent Pendleton ing. Everyone is invited to attend. r nection with Southern Utah A be Robinson. Contributions will accepted Mr. & Mrs. Arch Benson quartette of Parowan Of unusual in crest li the and swli)-- ; to advoid Company a to Ivan Clair be there all Boyd dc Mr. Decker, give men, Mrs. Whitney Orton Rowley, Visiting in Parowan recently Lets L cst Ward M. I. liarolJ Mitchell and Ray Adams in voltage of the Companys ! , ood sendoff. Gates Burt with their mother, Mrs. Florence Adams A. officers that Arna with Mrs. Mary Lyman at the from affecting Parowan sys-L.ewis Benson grandmother. S. Benson, their v ill have charge of the special (4) Separate fee'!'s Wins Miss and with Karl Mitchell sang In the Garden. voltage. piano, Mrs. Gwen M Gurr, Interest group in Mutual meet-log- s with breakers, protection, rnrh-- . Samuel the have Abbott Eva Adams pronounced other relatives and friends, this coming year. ing and metering for Parowan benediction. Clair Hulet and Gwendolyn been Darwin Fair To her with who Miss AcIi.ms Trip Miss Helen Stones was in East, Parowan Center, Parowan Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch Eenion Lay of McGill, Nevad Eva, i.s making her home of the many beautiful West and Paragonah. (",) n. r. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilts y charge and Michael and Patricia Klaicb Mi&s Wanda Hunt, 13 year c!d here in her mt.ve cty, retired and f'cwers was assisted by An- battery supply for alarm and Silas The Lay Topham of San Jose, Calif. vo years ago after forty years of Mr. ani Mis. Mejun r daughter nette and Helen Jean Dalton, El- switching. (6) Freq uenrv weei Watson Adams last home returned to their in the high schools her 4H Cl ib of teachi with control for reheaders to water Hunt together eanor Stones and a group of lady Fd Bentley end while the Klaichs will return r k demand of sysl rn. tader Mrs. Roene Lund enjoyed c; Utah. 1 e at twenty-foufriends of the family. Pall bearers duce C. b. Mortensen to their work and school before tl e Salt in of P em were the spnnt to Lake (7) Relaying a trip to SJt system to redu C.y all were and men L. Adams where she Hugh Monday. LaTe City schoos load on State Fair. MGs Hunt won th system generator in rue S?.muel Abbott among them were the men with ard cocial sciences be rg b'-rurhi of fo history failure of Company inUcon-nectio- n di! Lif Preston ecrse Mrs. whom G R. had been sharing and Art i.owder DocLor South and V.est H n the 4 in Irving, and Sfie inadequate rides to work. They were Dick Kent Mitchell Peterson attended the wedding Co. Fait winner I hoy d.ove to the Hi pH schools. World history has to generation Revue. Dress supply Parowin last Utah James Hotel William Mert the Mitchell McBride, at Stones, breakfast b en her specialty. the demand. with County system on (8) SuppVne-tar- y Triday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guymon Williamson, Wayne Mosdell, DouSaturday morning held in honor cLy This unusual background of Iris buss to be used to permit Demonstrator, W. Home Scott Mitchell glas Davenport and Ted Barton. of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo M ard teach rig exper-enc- e substitution for any schooling State Fair, the At temporary More. in united At the the been Decker Ivan had dedicatory cemetery Snow who Mi s 'Vdams one lias mar breaker. (9) Separate induction Hunt modeled her outHt, a rose Burton prayer was offered by K. Doyle Andy marriage that morning in the Salt t in the rs author the best of het she w hi 'b sK e s di generating ool system to conserve enRobinson. The military rites conSaunders Clark The new Mrs. Lake Temple. available at point on penblacK accessor-- J country on the "Development of F. E. with ergy worn made, Beth MBs sisted three of a volley gun salute, Taylor Snow was the former which stock above main power plant She won a red riboon. They Culture, which is the topic P. H. Gurr played by Boyd Mitchell, Taps, Peterson, daughter of Mr. and ies. this in class he will handle rhe where water must be tapped from on home Tuesdry. returned and then the Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Kmg flag which had Mrs. A. H. Peterson of Salt Iron winter. She plans o covering Mr that to serve Parowan City penstock Mrs Lund reports & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley coi ered the casket was folded Lake City and a sister of Doctor and irrigation ditches during ceit-It- i Co recevcd as many awards as tl e development of the arts and B. Dalton Mrs. Mrs. to Mitchell by Georgia presented Peterson. Imsciences thro'j'Riouv the a'.es and A. An.erican Legion Post Comman- seasons of the year. (10) any County in t.ie Satc. Para Hills Orton of rontr.butions head-work- s ribout the to dam of and number bringing week provements a received last of der Whitney Orton. On Friday evening Alton Merrill gonah f ancient. at upper end of penstock Year Tood. Club.ltbe various nations All of R. G Preston brothrrs and Peterson Dr. Mr, Benson entertained in their bons. F.rst to modern to and time, medieval some equalization of flow Red. j give Year Foods, sisters were able to attend the Alma Evans honor at a dinner party at her Blue, Third thin-- ,. and these White prevent Year entry of gravel, L. Ray Lyman service, with the exception of home with member, of immediate First An invtat.on ,s by rocks, sticks, sand, leaves, etc. ne Blue. Also' Cloth Year Th.d who on was a ship making Fred Smith Ruth, family being present. several individual awards. Donna the officers to ah adj.t members Mr. Sc Mrs. R. L. Fenton the return trip to the U. S. from Into penstock. (11) Central to class equalize nozzle opening Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith ,insons complete costun. e won of the Ward to attend tl.is Samuel J. W'hitney Japan. Grandma Reese was here o he unusually Robin-(whic- h Para- - R b,ue rl(,hon. from here promises moved from Beaver and among the vailable stream flow when fTiw recently Howard Ward is less than capacity of ojzTe. Regular class workj now established FOn - , su;t Red ribbon ard Jan-- j interesting. and are relatives and close friends ether gonati y Moore was formerly which In ike home of the family were the following (12) Adequate metering equip R. M. Benson m. next evening. Tuesday 8: p. blue. Continued On Back Page Continued On Back Page Marvin Graff Continued on Back Page uM 4, in i on ii ce fur Jj1 ce oi CI she Supreme Cotrt; Ar. tc 10m ree for S .a U Ire is ire-- , r.nd E. E Greenwood, the par, j Mr On October, 2(. h. t.i i .... of Pai ow a it L it w.il i v tharue to accept or ir.i't reputed new hydro elcwtiu , for this Cit by votn; or on t)ie prnpoted imr of Lu in the amount of $ t 0. w iilnn lFie . p n't- t) the ordmanie ant) thu t the election which every citizen is urged to read. For several years City of f u i U have tented the need for mi, ed electrical power for R.iru i City. But this is the since the beginning of the GGr that necessary materials h:iw t en at alt available. It it t tuui.o i kntwledge that wire and trans formers have been a'ii on i possible to obtain unt'l rerenMv and even now only wilh several weeks delay. City electricians records sFi w that over 200 electric stoves i n water heaters have been init.tlli J in the City within the la.t no years. This factor alone would explain why our present p t -supply has not adequately in t the sudden increase ,n ilomcs'ij consumption. The City Recordc rcfo-'- ) thow that during the p.vit twelve months, Parowan City has pnil to the Southern Utah Power Co. a total of $3,804.50 for a ion-power needed to numln-i- r all the load'on.f'e )o-J The major poit'on t. this come during the months front October to May while the loc streama were low. Thomaa C. Adams of Salt Lake City has been retained by th j City as consulting engineer for the project. From his preliminary investigations and surveys, the City Council chose the site aero i the Rambouilette Barn as the most suitable spot for the location of the new siat'nn. According to Mr. Adams' report to the Council, the prom new plant will have a capacity 75 per cent greater than i) existing station. It will he equipped with the following features : 1 , . ) J. Bracken Lea And C , i Iron Count) Host To Sa V : e Proposed Hydro - Electric Recci.tly FcciLil Today ; s. j Services pre-ar.bl- 1 InParagonah for rarewel jParage h Saturday ft Con-o.c:iw- t; 5 tit? Secy-Treas- m i, Semi-automat- ic PERSONAL Interest NEWS NOTES h MIA. Po-v-e- YS iptisimi services for both an Wards has been defin- et by the Bishoprics for ay Sept, 23th. at 6: p. m . bdo.i il mu Ets inteifVt.c d room of the Chapel. Will take please elth'r Ward els to spare, ry member of hopi-ic- . The I are Pee itd to fill a church la bereapn,nj assignment and greaty appreciated. a h( H to tI Slit fowan reCniji 2' Sept. 1 ,it ''S'l ood & Uoc f J it fide-, to t be In,ti 'mei!s a uc.d. a Presidency an meeting on Sun 't 2 30 p. m. in Chapel for tha Relief Society. latter urge all well as executive r. esent for there !(Jn given in yeats Parsgonah State F j Prun,-- President, jean ckon, aa n reminds all ri Wor!'trs of Primary Un- 'li- rT 'aturd ay at 2 : " He We t Ward Chapel. $i.s: kit W Its k ;J3.S- - y A Mfi I s 8- 'J ten. j M 1 A. will scheduled rrs'u!arly he on TuesH.--y m Clo-Vin- jg evrn-- P announced by off-pea- al 1 ' |