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Show ! -- j jj PAROWAN TIME Tirnt$ pareuian SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activitie PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, Hr Thirty Team flay In State finals Saturday n powerful P.,ow.o High travel to Alterr. to play with the tii, week No S, .inner, of Th.s State runners local boy. nolher 6j region The Championjh:P bout. of i combatant, Hurric.ee meet , .ill dec10 tl,e SUt t r.. 0 ; A Semi-Final- - iU lKe dop,!er sordine good ch.nce of S., (tand the winning end mean, that more dlJ Champion-pm- , lkclr the State will be played on the week. The j,ridiron neat been let aa not ha. J.te , y " out on which i Institute jinds r ! r rsw-- e r If I j ' - Y"' ' i' -- 1 Photo courtesy of Lei Vegas President 1,1. William H. Lyman Be Held Hoy. 13 Funersl services for William Lyman, prominent houthsr-- i Utah Church and Civie worker, were held Friday, in the Parowan East Ward Cbapol of tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Sainta. The Ward choir rondorod tho fir.t twj tongs, I Know My Know" and Heavenly Father Abide With Me," with the being offered by Pres. R. Taylor Miller. Speakers wer 5ak President, W. Clair Row-le- y and BisKop Jets W. Guy-iroAn account of tbo life of the deceased was given by Will L Adams. As a special number Marie Lyman, granddaughter of Mr. Lyman, rendered a cello solo As the closing song a male quartette sang Going Home. Benediction was pronounced by a nephew, Leo Lyman of Delta. At the Parowan City cemetery where interment took place tho grave was dedicated by Wm. C. wer Pall bearers Mitchell. Mae and Dan Lyman grandsons, LaMar Jensen and Norms i Evans John Adam and Ed. Whittaker, Theer were groat numbars f friends and relatives from out of town in attendance at tbo impressive service. Besides th surrounding many people from communities wer noted Mr. and Mr. P. A. Clark of Las Vegas; Doctor and Mrs. A. W, M: Gregor and Dr. and Mrs, L. W. McGregor and family of St. George; Mrs. Alma W. McGreg or of Provo; Mr., and Mrs. Wil! ard Lyman, Rickard R. Lymaa and Mary L. Reeve of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mr. Lea Lyman and other nephews and nieces of Delta and Oak City, Porowaa Stake Quarterly Conference will b hold Saturday and Sunday, November II a no 14. Elder Matthew Cowley of th Council of the Twelve, and Leonard E. Adams, Church Welfare will ho present. of th outlin A complete next will in meetings appear wrsks Issue. n. ;ek ,onbP' Stake Conference To . 11 Review-Journ- al M.I.fl. Achievement P.II.S. Student Body son-in-la- , family Life OfficersAttendRegion Award Received In president Augu.ta Adam, local Congre.a of the Association, Teacher. ml. afternoon for ,, Wedne.day ilk City where she attendee Family Life In.titute Univer 4 wa. held at the and ,'of Utah on Thursday There the ky of this week. direction mitc of family the being sponsored by was division extension Si. from by representative J of the communities in the Mrs. Adams went as Par e repre.entative. l's i institute is a follow up of White Conference House There 4 was held last May. findings clWhe Conference pp;y to 4 itudied as, they in iitions Utah. It ex-lt- d is that much valuable on family relations and and jy life will he gathered riel by the delegates tJ the eu. communities . IP. Meeting Set i Thursday Nov. 11 of the Ida P. Smi-itns Camp D. U. P. announces next meeting of their camp heen scheduled for 2: p. m. iitrsday, Nov. 11. Ladies are mti to attend this meeting Ich will be held at the 1 ome inns Adams and where the Csptian i i Trails and Pioneer sighting anJ Who Followed n," will be given. on m ,t . Mothers To inish Music For Conference Jarterly Paro an are busily rehearsing the "f. which they will piesent at two general sessions of Par- Stake Quarterly Conference on November 14. Jko chorus under the direct- of Mrs. Mary O. Topham with Mrs. Alice Haycock at piano, is composed of Relief t'ety mothers from Enoch, wit, Paragonah and th two Wan Wards. The ladies will der four numbers:,-- - "Hold JU!y and' by C. S. Briggi Beside Still Waters by ard Hamblen of Ail j "God Ure fmm the 5th., Symphony B T.chaikowsky and Remick: mothers iging Pilgrim ko two of Chorus, final rehearsals have ,cbeduled for Sunday at ! . and the following Fri-- t 7:30 p, m. both in the Ward Chapel, jjWn blast Conference Sessions f be held. td r would like to remind dladi le of these practices and l b them to wear their Possible, to the Sun- - r'' , , afternoon rehearsal Dre of the will o that oru. complete Conference appetP Uken . Six Dinner-Conferen- Las Vegas ce Mrs. Jerald H. Cameron of was given Kingman, Arixona, special recogination last Sunday evening at a quarterly conference of the Moapa stake of the AssociaMutual Improvement tion of the L. D. S. church held in Las Vegas. She was presented with a Golden Gleaner certificate and pin. She is the seventh young woman of the Moapa stake honored in thie manner. She received her certificate Irom Mrs. Ted Werner of Las supervisor of Vegas, who is Gleaner Girls activities for the Moapa stake and was the first so honored ia this area.' For fiva years, Mrs. Werner was the only "Golden Gleaner" in this area . Mrs. Cameron earned her a Ward Relief ward on the basis of spirtual achievement," executive ability, creative Society Conference cultural aVts, and achievement, under rigid rules set up for the Gleaner group. Sunday Evening Among the requirements are the Officers of the Parowan West completion of a mission, particiWard Relief Society announce pation in church activities, con that the Annual Relief Sociey ferences and required religious Conference for their Ward wi'l study. Le held at 8: p. m. Sunday evening, Nov. 7th in the Ward Chap- Mr. & Mrs. George The public is invited to el. Principal A. C. Hatch and student body officers of the Per-owHigh School traveled to Kanab Thursday where they me, with other officers of the schools iu region six at a dinner-confe- r ence at noon. Matters pertain affairs were ing to student discussed . confab Represented at the wtre officers of the high schools in Millard, Beaver, Iron, Washington, and Kane Counties. The hical officers traveling with M Hatch were Orland Evans, student-body president; Nils Bayles, Marlene Mickel-sen- , k year-booeditor; and Joyce Goymon, manager of amusements an PERSONAL t; West attend . The program as outlined by the General Board will he preTo sented with the objective chow the spiritual value of compassionate service and its great importance in the eyes of our Heavenly Father. Music will be furnshed by the Singing Mothers. There will be a special meeting for all officers and class leaders held at 7: p. m. in the Relief Room. Funeral Services For Emma Jane Yardley Held In Beaver Robinson Emma Jane Wed. away 74, passed Yardley, Oct. 27, 1948 at 9 a. m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. June Walbeck. Mrs. Yardley was born Juiv 6, 3 874, at Paragonah, a daughSchoter of John R. and Emma married was She field Robinson. to Daniel Alfred Yardley, Jan. hoire 1, 1895. They made their enat Beaver where they had and in farming gaged entensively stock raising. Mr.. Yardley died several years ago. .n Mrs. aYrdley was active Latter-cia- y of Christ Church of Jesus Saints. She has been a block and rad teacher many years the of quilting been chairman When the family committee. lived at Manderfield, Beaver Co., she was secretary of the Sunday School. She had heen a membei Auxi!i- of the American Legion Mrs . S. Rowley To Leave For Mission Field Mr. and Mr. George S. Row ley returned a week ago from Salt Lake City where they had attended the Missionary School at the L. D. S. Mission Home for the two weeks previously. Mr. and Mra.. Rowley who will leave for the Southern States Mission early in December, returned home for a months visit with their son. Elder W. Leonard Rowley, who is expected home Western this week from the Mission. The Rowleys have visited for the past week with members of Morris Rowleys heir family:--th- e in Mesquite, Nevada; the Richard Warren and the M. Rowley Munfords in Cedar City. Paragonah News Mr. and Mrs. Georg A. Tor-Laare proud grandparents again. The new comer is a boy born at tha Iron Co. hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topham.. William T. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport entertained a number of their family and friends at their home on Tuesday evening. The occasion being Mr. DavenSeveral of the ports birthday. Mr. Davenwhom people with Cedar City were work at port the guest. among Saturday evening Oct. 30, the School Auditorium the clubs held their achievement program. A short program was presented by club members. CertifiaryShe is survived by eigh sons cates of achievement were Waldo, by County Homo Demon- and daughters, Alvin, William R. R. John Ellis, Continoed on peg five Mrs. Verda Heffner Yardley, Continued On Page Five m 4-- H i) NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hanson g aad their children of Provo week-enin tho past visit-durin- d Parowan with Mrs. Auguste Adam and members of her fans iy. Mrs. Hansen will bo more easily recognized as th former Helen Adams of this City. Mrs. Garry Bentley waa rush' ed to the County Hospital late Sunday night where Dr. Petersen era-tio- n performed an emergency for the removal of her appendix. She was doing fine according to latest reports. Mr. Luella A. Dalton return ei the first of the week from Canada, Alberta, Raymond, where the had been to attend the funeral services of her bro Patriarch Orrin Snow of that city . Mr . Dalton reports that it waa Burris of her sister, Pauline Magno who made the trip with her on the bus, Poul, having flown up later. While in tho vicinity, they visited the L, D. S. Temple at Cardston, Alberta. Mrs. Snow, the former Mary Adams, will remain in Canada for about six weeks to at'end to beifore she business matters, comes back to the States. According to Mrs . Dalton her present plans are to spend the winter in St. George where she will work in the L. D. S. Temple there. returned Orton Mr. Silas during the week from a two- weeks visit with member of his family in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Boulder City and reports having had a wonderful time. His daughter, Retta and son, Bernell are in the Calif, ci'y while Vernill and Frank are in Las Vegas and Gardello in Boul-- . der City. Miss Grace Elaine Guymon, a Junior at thd Brigham Young University, underwent an operation Tuesday night for the removal of her appendix. Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Guymon, left for Provo to he with her just as soon as they received the word of her illness. Latest report stated that th had the successfully submitted to still a was hut vary operation sick girl. - ther-in-la- PAROWAN TIMES NOW I $2.50 A YEAR $2.50 par year Last Rites Held For II of Coach Rey member UTAH NOVEMBER 5, 1948 ORDER YOUR & i Sponsor Oratorical Contest November 11 Tho American Legion Post No. th arnnual 20 is sponsoring Armistic Day Oratorical contest which will ho held at 111 a. m. Thursday, November 11 in tho High School Auditorium, with tho winner being awarded a medal. to all Hgb is open Contest School Student. lhe Legion Post is Iso making plans for thsir Annual Armist'ce Day Dance, which will be held that cam evening in the High th School Gymnasium, with Music Makars Orchestra furnishing th music. Ward Robb Receives Eye Injury While Hunting Pheasants Mr. Ward Robb of Cedar City son of Mr. and Mrs. Walior Robb of Paragonah, was inju ed Sunday while hunting pheascr.ts in Cedr Vlley. Mr. Robb was bunting with friends when a bird broke cover, two hunter shot and two pullets from on of tho guns struck Ward, on penetrating tha eyeball tha other striking him on th shouldor. Ho was treated by a physician in Coar City and then Uken immediately to a Provo hospital to an eye specialist. Ho wa accompanied by his wif Joan and Dr. Rood Fransworth. His brother and Mrs. sister-in-laMr. and James Robb followed. Tho pullet was to be removed from his eye and reports are that th chances fc.r saving his eye sight ars vey His mother Mrs. Etnel good. Rcbb was in Paragonah for the week-en- d hut later returned to Lund where h is employed a teacher in th school. Paragonah Man Severely Beaten By Two Men Ephraim Dailey, 61, of Parx-gona- h was severely beaten over the head with a pop bottle at his service station hero about 3:30 a. m. Wednesday when he was serving two male customers. Mr. Dailey was taken to the Iron County Hospital with a severely lacerated head and other possible injuries.. According to J . Lowe Barton of tho Utah State Highway Patrol, who lives directly across the street from Mr. Dailey, the two men had asked him for some Continued On Pag Five NEWCOMERS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford happily announce tho arrival of their first grandchild, at 2: a. . Wednesday. Tho little gi 1 arrived at Salt Lake City hospital to mako Leona and Ral h E. Halton proud parents. The baby also tho first grandchild for her paternal grandparents, Mr. John Trace of Salt nd Mrs. Lake and the first great grandMr. and Mrs. Dan child for Mr. Crawford of Parowan. Carl Crawford will leave Saturday for Salt Lake City to hep take car of the baby and her mother for a few days. It waa a girl for the Robert Anstin Millers. Tuesday evening when they met the stork at the Th mother County Hospital. Robb of Florence former was the the is She bringing Paragonah. new daughter to Parowan within n day or two to introduce her to th re'st of th family. Forty-Nin- e High School Students J. Bracken Lee Wins Utah Gubernatorial 14 Hold Parowan City American Legion To Number Offices For Position A Day Mayor of Parowan City for a Day", was th title conterreJ upon Carlyle Johnson, son of Mr. and a and Mrs, Ivan Johnson Parowan High Senior of th School, last Saturday morning. At th winning candidat at tha election held at th high echoed last weak, Carlyl won ou over Orland Evans, hi opponent, student body president, and presided over th affair of Paro-wx- n City from 10: a. m. Saturday morning until th sam time Sunday. candidates Other successful for th City Office who took th oath of office along with Nile wer Mayor Johnson Councilman; Gene Bsyles, Colliu Cenaon, Clair Morris, Mitchell and Ralph Haterman, councilman; Blanche Rene Adam, City Treasurer; Joyce Guymon, Recorder; and Dolmar Gurr, Justice of th Peace. sworn Into Tho group was offic by City Marshall, Ray H. thereAdam and immediately after, Mayor E. Ray Lyman turn-e- d over to thorn th keys to th City with full authority to corry on ho affair for 24 hours. Their first act was to hold an executive aoesion at which time thejy appointed Clark Mitchell and Jo Marshall a City Dobrusky, Jo Benson, Mac Lyman, Owen Holyoak and Orland Evan a deputies. This group of law enforcement officer wont on the job and saw to it that no law breaker went unapprehendar ed. Arrests wer made for speeding, for failing to properly sir nal. for illegal parking and Jor failing to produce a drivers wa licensa. Violators fer th Justice of th Peace and were fined accordingly. On o tha speed violators was a tourist willing.y from Nebraska, who the allowed hut his fine, paid officers rather rigorous in I forcement of th laws. Tho authority of tho peace officers continued throughout the evening and night.. The force patrolled the streets and kept an alert watch for any signs of van dalism or Halloween pranlcston. And from the almost total absence of any signs of these actions, it must be concluded that excellent the students did an the found morning Sunday job. store windows, car windows, etc. just as shiny and clear as tby is were the night before-whi- ch really something to brag about. Mayor Lyman called at the school Monday morning to congratulate the student officers for tbo fine and efficient manner in which they conducted the affaira of the City nd for their aafe and efficient manner in which they affairs of the conducted the City and for their safe and sane observance of Holloween, Ho also scheduled to appear at the Student Assembly on Thursday and formally thank the students for their fine cooperation. The total sum of $15.00 which was collected in fines is being turned over to the F . F . A . Club to help finance the trip of their delegates to the National Convention at Kansas City, Mo., , this month. This wa a project which was iponsored jointly by the City ard Parent-Teacheby the local Congress of rs Association. TO THE PEOPLE OF IRON COUNTY; I sincerely wish to thank the voters of Iron County for the which they wonderful suport gave me in this weeks election. I appreciate deeply the wo k and effort put forth in my be 1 tlf by he workers and memheis of both the Democratic and Republican parties. I asrure you I to will put forth every effort jurtify your confidence in mo by working for th things which will benefit Iron County. -- Signed ; Warren H. Bulloch J. Republican Candidate, Bracken Le won out over His opponent, Gov. Herbert B. Mo last Tuesday in hit second b.d for th position of Governor of the State of Utah.. Ha was literally awept into tha Covernoi offic oa tha wings of a Democratic sweep. Unofficial returns gave Mr. Leo some 25,000 majority of tho votes cast. Ti.e Democrats, however, won all the other State offices. The total number of votes cast exceeded all former records by tom 28,000 votes it is reported . Governor-elec- t Lee, was born in Pries, Utah in 1899 with a long lina of pioneer forefathers. He is married to the former Margaret Draper of Price and and two they have two soni daughters. A very versatile man, Utah newly elected governor is an oil painter, hobbyist, politician and sportsman .He has thrice boon mayor of Price City. Iron County, however, went mainly Republician as did many of th other Southern Counties. The only Democrats getting a majority out of tho County were incumbent Congressman, Walt.tr K, Granger; incumbent Supt. of Public Instruction, E. Allen Bateman; and Warren H. Bulloch, four-yea- r term County Comm.s-siono- r. Official returns from the total sixteen voting districts of Iron County are as follows: Piesident of tha United States Dewey, - 2289 Truman, - 1596 Vice President Warren, 2354 Barkley - 1536 Rep. in Congress . Wilson lO& Grsrger 2251 Jvsticq of Supremo Court Hanson 2168 McDonough 1S94 Governor of Utah La - 12558 Maw - 1361 Sec. of Stato Anderson 2102 Bennion 1789 State Auditor Preoco - 2158 Raeso - 1726 Stato Treasurer 1693 Clayton . 2176 Adams Attorney General Kesler - 2150 Vernon 1723 Supt. Public Instruction Greenwood 1798 Bateman 2099 District Judga Hoyt - 2432 District Attorney Eliason - 2033 Pickett - 1842 State Senator Marsden - 2466 Gardner - 1449 State Representative 2212 Lyman Bayles - 1671 Commissioner County Lunt - 1814 Bulloch - 2105 County Commissioner Clark - 2138 Leigh - 1773 In the County Senatorial District, L. Nelson Marsden, Iron Co. Republican won out over his opponent, F.rastus Gardner, St. George' Democrat e. In the Fifth Judicial District, Incumbent Dist. Attorney Ellis J. Pickett nosed out his Republican opponent, Eldon 4. Eliaaon with a vote of 8427 to 8056. -- ar Annual C. Of C. Election Banquet To Be Held Wednesday The local Chamber of hs scheduled next Wednesday night Nov. 10th a their annual election banquet. Every man who has the desire to join this worth while civic club, is urged to bring his wife and attend this importLocation of the ant meeting. is be announced lat jr. to banquet Last Wednesday night the present officers and members of the Chamber of Commerce nominated two groups of men, who will ho voted upon at the ban-- t ft to head tho club for the comming year. These groups aret Howard Adams J. King Waldo Taylor E. ... .... President Vico President Secretary W. Scott Mitchell ., President V.. M. Norman . Vice President Silas Topham Secretary ...... you rsing. |