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Show "Purowan 7!;e Time" PAROWAN SUPPORTS ALL Cimo Activities Tbirty-Fou- oluni PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. i:i(lun TvtV Miller In Iliivs Of Siiildrn Henri Kalcr tun, Pa rowan prominent Chun h in.v a. m the Iron County i.s t .n.:a: '"'re he was rudie and surgery ..,.,1:)., ..t hls -sr0..v e mlng fft'r nine caught in an , i l ay haler whu h he - I'.iU.s urm on I Or . A ,) , p,-- , - .'eh art ; ti i'i- to hla brother who was waring field of the hay a last toiini ot lor itefore leaving of the strings le r in the baler an i j, -1 an! the tractor to ;.p on the ma.hine the difficulty. "it Al-a- s . -- MU' h x l conugh clo.--e 1' what happene j that he slipped J ., into the machine, I, , h,. h m off balance so that in ,,.h . arms became caught baler. rv.Mt.ng rollers of the i,. extricate himself, he p. his until rrau.c.i tm help him and after ij. r pi- lid trie length of the field. . ,ef the power. But the Ve.:e so seal rely onmeshei "I tlii I A I lack IAROWAN TIMLS NOW- - 92.50 A YEAR Eldon (Tcdi .Miller, 3d, dathe oil ice oi Hr II li F. w Ur in Milford, .it li- j. m Wednesday evening where ne had been taken a! tel lu lud on luildeidy lost const l.-'ie M.Iiord street a few nunu es previously. An autopsy was tier- lorme I which simwof te the at ten !u:g tn.it death was i .lilted by a Ik art m.- u k. Tetl. as he was furn.lin.ly known to his fronds m this had been en.poyed u- - a truck d.iver by the voi.stru. i in companies at Iron Mountain .or the past rune year- - He was with one of the Ctah Cuis ine tion company crews dctu.le i n rpeeial work lor the i.ulioad at Mi.foid at the time of his deith According to his fellow work-ohe ani they had just attend--a ball game in Milford and were returning to their rooms w he was stricken without p ov ious warning. He was bom in Par-wano i 23, 1012. a son of the late John H. Miller and Mrs. Rebeeia Mil-rHe grew up here and attc ed the local s hods where h natural aptitude for nucha-- it was always apparent. He married D.ana Barker from whom Kanarra in 19-was later separate 1. He re a !e I in Cedar City for some time, but for the pist two years has at his mother's home in Parowan. II-- two children were visiting here with hint at th (ime he left for work at Milford the first of the week. He is survived by the children Lajuana and Douglas El Ion iou.-i.e- n, s UTAH ISN 1 ... id I'apcr l.oAhy, Mr of Mis urge S Koatey o: and a Junior stud-rid. edit i ship BU, will c '! Hu I'mveisr, campus news up. ; d ,r l.g the sev.-ntel ..I of tin sun. iio-se si n it was n- - luii-atin- , 1949 PERSONAL NEWS NOTES , . j 2?, at-un- i i n -' I I Sinuiii' Furnish Preston Mitchell spent the past m Salt Lake where he j week-en- combined business and pleiu,ute. y stud-Agri- For NumUr T.V'y I'iic-NIil- Sclicilulcil Tor Tucs. A. Ut ,l. Evcuiiizs Tei a s x - week' s course m dancing Instiuctii-nMi.--s Mary Ians Greaies will e vent her combiniM stud. nts o( Summit, Paimvan aiui Paragon ah in a dunce revuo on Tucs lay iienuig at Paiownn and a,a:n on . night at Sunun lormer lot malice in la uwa nit ur ii The C.t, wliiu he aid be giieii atm 8:the West Ward p. in. The one f the Ba lommciairg We-ion in Summit wi r. He ic-- i take place in the Summit Ward a year ag.i ;iom the nill.e.d When he had S 'rved and aid begin at the same hour two year lie is a Iru.m-Stu tents aho will paituupate ' f III 3l.it M. Ii'iwh v Of I'ed.l' in costume in a variety of num till wl'u is also ive.lkiio.in bera arc M.Hgartt Urcaii s both ir. Pn-vand t'e.ar C.ty Cedar City, Jean Halterman In woik in tii r.iwspip r Iaiurette Mitchell, Ruth Lyman hl.e Mary Carol Lemmon. Deann Luariman, Karen Barbara Ann Graff, Sherry Diaui .Mothers To Evans, Sonya A iums, Lila Hal .Music tirman, Helen Haycock, Pam ela Mitchell and Chnstine Hal terman of Parowan; Joella RidT.ie Su gi::g Motlurs of Paio-v- . ley. Margie Farrow. Sharon an Sidke have bein asi.cd Whittwei, Karen Fife, Lloyd iiiu.sk- foi Quarterly Coil Dailey, Biuce Staplcy, Mary Ur- riie t - 1c held in Pa ow.in Beth Carolyn Dailey Dailey. Augu.-- t 3 is atnu-umeMerna Dailey by Re Linda Dailey, !' S Farrow and Bonnie iciety Brest .on:, Mrs Fd.ei Francis S Hatch. Mis. Mary Topham wd. Dailey; Lauia Lamoreaux, Ann direct the singing and Mrs. Alice ette Dalton and Helen Jean DalHaycovk will be the acci nipun-ie.-- t. ton of Paragonah. Til y mil be assisted in Miss Greaves According to then preparation ol the su.ngs the affair is open to the public the varmus Ward Relief S r wth parents and friends of the and accompan-l- l inty students being especially invited sts. tc attend. ab--o M rs llat.h reminds th ladies that a special rih.arsal has been called for Sunday, Aug 7. This will be held in the Paro-vaEast Ward Chapel at 2:10 At m. and will take the place ol fal! other regular Relief Sfaiety union meeting sessions. It Is very Visiting for seveial days last essential that all members of week at tha Amos C. Hatch this singing group, ward churist-c- i home were Lieutenant-Colone- l s an i oigamsts be at th Arnett Anderson, Mrs. Auiderson piaetice. and their three young sons who have only recently returned from 2 2 year in Okinawa. i i JULY How Icy rIo Douce Hcvuc For Term rn phy-lua- j, VOUR r I. ilN Orton $uffrr Ii,ritvs II-.iv ORDER LaV onna Guymon is back home after spending the pust several weeka in Richfield, Idaho with the Murray Raw-sofamily. Mr. and Mrs. C.air Lowder Jr. and their little daughter o( Washington, aie visaing in Parowan with the Cluir SemoiB am! their nuuiy other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Tinkler if Las Vegas weie m Iarowan and vicinity for the Twenty-fourt- h holiday. They xvith the members of the Clair various Rowley and the D. H. Rteharxls families spent a couple of days In the mountains. Mead Warren of McGill, Nev., was home during the past week end for a visit with his mother Mia. louise Warren, am) bis brothers Wd. ana Cl'.e. Hoad c City Council Sets Tax 1am v For Heim: Oiled This Meek The one imie of graveled road from the fore-ba- y to the Five Mile Recreation Camp in Partin' a First Left Hand Canyon is receiving a l coat of oil this week. According to County Clerk W. Clair Rowley, the County amt State Road ciewa and equipment have combined to get the project completed. Work began butt week when the County crew tore up the graveled surface of the one-ndl- c St up in preparation for the oiling. The State equipment wax tu ought in this week and tne actual placing of a two-inc-h oil mulch across the entire width of the road was begun. It is expected that the Job will be completed before the end of the week members of the crew estilong-neediv- mate. The oiling of this strip of road Foiiiinz Year ol The Mayor uml City C Parowan at a kjxhi.; i. n. i held Wednesday nu i . , , the City levy on juojH iiv w m ,i la taxed within the CYy i m t 21 nulla for the ion,i. i A break-dowof tne v.uiou., , a ; fundtf are as follow General t Street & Sidewalks ... n.i j Uig Lray , 'irk z rn 1 , , i 1 Public Safety , 4 Interest Sc Sinking fund . 7 nu'l i Total "j 1;j;, This is an Incrv.iM- .1 . ... Pier the levy of 194;. AL, Cording to Mayo,- I in. n w Basement whu li the p,..,., Parowan will have to 1. t t , uily the one yiar. t that the City wax m, , law to sell the bond um. . ; . tax payel a voted lo I, order to finance the con.am, . of the new hydro-eU- i inji. , , and they had to be ,, , b the of ro.,,i.,. 1., the various items could im The bonds have now h, . a , and the City will have ( j. interest and premium 0.1 1. e a uuring the coming yia. a... the plant is being con-- tin u Because of the scarcity u: ,..a ot the construction m t.,... their delivery will ol m , 1... be from six to twelve luon.n.i after the orders have btei ed. This delay will pnw.it t plant from being complied am In operation for at leiusi a y according to the engmeei s. So it is easily uiuetstnod v that for the year In whi n th construction is taking pi,m, ti. City will have to levy taxi-- t meet the financial ob.ignUun which it has incurred on.h tin - , 1 . , , . 11 will gre.atly facilitate the great amount of travel which takes place every summer to the rcc-cation camp. The place is not only used by local pleasure seekers, but has long been the mecca of plcmcers from nearby communities end of daintily was Marian Halterman which often assemble groups Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mitchell, with f.rm t.e I from town anj their little daughter Lana, M.i there for reunions. a. etylene torch cut a a Hilda Tullis, Clayton and Donna .. of the ma hine so that i Tuljis Visitoi in the northern an lifted could be roller e of the State during the re part : ain.s freed. cent holidays. While in Ogde rushed fo the Hospital He w were the guests of the they the that v.,tc earlier fears IV. 'Elliots and the Richard be to amputhave would t.r.bs The resignation of Luella A. Tullis. av-tated were allayed by the Hyatt as director of nurses at Fortunatey ;ng phvsicians. Salt Lake Ceneral Hospital the MUles of Mrs. Wallace St had not been a great loss was recently announced by Geofew the George spent days past if blnoi, but it was found that W. Morgan, Salt Lake Counin Parow-awhere she visite rge broken just th1 right arm was health and charity depart at the home of her daughter and ty the aoeve wrist, a possib'e commissioner. ment son Mrs. in law, Mayor and Continued on Back Page 'and the shoulder in The Commissioner Lyman. Ray torn arms both of badly Osh Miss accepting Hyatts resigna plants operation Ca.11 i.ie ird bruised. Injuries are serious Xevvs Of Men her loyal and the burden of the ro'enie tion, is commeijdod Robinson enjoying Eugene enough that he will be laid up Alw ay hniiouvu5 tfficicnt service at the hospital ii., a, r.j. a his here vacation with parir a considerable length of time I Iio continuthe where served has she City tax burden, th ti y James C. Robinsons, af the ents, Merlin B. Hunt, son of Mr. fe physicians stated. officials are planning- tow aid the work ously for the past 23 years. ter doing and Mrs. Merlin Hunt, Ia dgon Miss Hyatt, a daughter of the time when the property taxes 1 for the past year at the Georg ah, h.is been promoted to the Parowan City can be clnum t. S. Hyatt of Pano-waUniversity at St, lute Herbert Judiic Du The family was enroute to Washington Gen&. grade of Private and transfer re from the entirely. The fact that w.t m ,1 graduated to which Louis, Mo. Camp Lee, Virginia, from the Ninth Corps Training The short time the annual pmi.uu of school Presides At eral nursing Hospitals East Ward Bidiopric would the has been assignof replacing a section of tn" Battalion (Provisional) to Die like to time a in 1920. short After to are We that report happy urge the members to let ed. He and Mi. Hatch (who by Session Of 49th Ordance Medium Mainten she old where in California wood and concrete pi; e lm Benson has shown such spent them know if they have more Lhe the same rank) Phil way "The in Judge William Stanley Dun-i-r- d anee Company, Ninth Corps her in , chosen profesI City Water syst m w th marked improvement since his engaged 1'iuit and vegetables than tbiey serve,j m actdve juty together in Fourth Judicial oi the iron Alma Private Hunt entered the can use. The to her she will be completed a ,d returned pipe sion, return from the hospital, that he welfare program Belffium y during the recent Wat s now surb.stn.t. piusided at an will be in fir. t clasi of the the as Mater Army on January IT, 1949, aaid has set an System supervisor around. and up assignment for the am, have since very intL ot Couit in the Fifth received the fiist cycle of was divLsIon. In she 1929 will hasten ti: s die condition, gical of these products ,mate fnends. ard JuJi.ul District at Parowan basic training at Fort Ord. Cal- listed consisting With this of the of tw to made outpatexpense supervisor Mr. and Mrs. Eldon! Chase and below. If you can furnish IVeikit-four thousand which post dollars ients lay upon invitation of ifornia. He saile i for oversea muni .IN department, of visited Nephi family during any of them it will be appreci-- 1 held until 1946. Since then eliminated and the an!nijul-Ju.ge Will T. Hoyt who was duty in Japan on April 26, 1949 the in the Parowan with week past ated. in and enteied Ninth Corps E.nulany engaged elsewhere Esthers parents, the Don Or she has (held the position as di- revenue from th increased powIf you, have any of the followits district. c rector of nurses. She has also er of the new laid May IS, 1949. tons. Fruits call GolJa Gu;,mon Two criminal cases were act-of the City officials f'gu:e t.ni, " the Army ing held innumerable Prior to entering positions 2396 and tell what you can nurses' will be But a short time u .g; case of the he was employed in Constiaic phone and about when. upon. In the Mr. Morrils Johnson of Salt responsibility in the give Suite vs. Jackie property in Parowan will he i organizations. Jack, an Indian, tion work. Lake has joined his wife and PEACHES APPLES of the City tax entiie'y. t her defendant plea-leresignation Following guilty to here a for visit family PLUMBS APRICOTS According to a telephone s f charge of resisting an officer return to their early in the month she has before their follow-in- s of If the havu any you Wednesday morning New kr.d was .sentenced toured the eastern and southern to one year 1 Vegetables call Gaylord B. from Mrs. Hugh L. Adams to home. m the of t?ie United States and It was a fine 7' lb. boy which parts County jail. However, aftI or 2632 S101 and Paroin of her family membeis Whitney phone er is expected to arrive in Paro-wathe stork delivered to Ralph and tell him what Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wintgiving him a severe reprimyou can give and wan, she and Mr. Adams were Thursm. at 4: all and, the judge suspended Estelle Orton p. momentarily for a vist with abaut when. unharmed in the traftic er of Salt Lake were guests Outiuz: f the and other members her mother sentence with the exe- day at the County Hospital. The GREEN BEANS AND CORN entirely tthe past week at the which occurred in during accident 4ji of her family. club outing ) A man has four grandmption of 47 days which have young son of home joint their and daughter The Bishopric will arrange Washngton Tuesday evening, not have over h:s future Iron Coimtici v. ii Beaver and Her already been plans served- by the parents who rejoice for help in picking where help when the bus in which they in law, Lee and Berta Winter. Lbeen is but it 9 and 10. R. be held 8, Mrs. prisoner. He paroled him to the arrival. divulged, and thought Mr While here, jthe group enjoyed August is needed. weie traveling collided with a a tour of the Southern Utah that they may include service Duok Creek camp grounds Apartment of adult probation Fenton and Mr and Mrs. Oscar ;rain truck. and T. Orton, all of Parowan. Young-brotheParks. On their trip' to Bryce in the public health department. Cedar Mountain, acordmg tu parole with orders to a Lamont E. Tueller, Iron n to the Court in writing The Adams along with thirty Canyon on Tuesday Alan also eagerly await they also travelnew were the eveT three months. of agent. were Utah people the homecoming accompanied by Mrs. Carol Mr. P. H. Guit reports that other I-- II In the case The usual games, hiking, r CLUB INEMS chartered bus Wright. The elder couple re of the State vs. playmate. of town are ing in a special east resevoirs his Clifford Jake when turned to their home on studies, plant i ndeni... near Washington, Wilbur, wheiein the defen-can- t, used quite a hit by the I being Bendy-Mendmeets Club The ton, a new an Indian, was charged t.tles log sawing handier, ilt u. the bus collided with large Numerous are the I youngsters to help beat the heat, and and camp fire prog, an:' vities Wednseday on stallMonday truck bestowed the a been as have rape, the defendant plead-ewhich which he thinks is veiy good gram truck of the girls home. Some I will take up the time of the 4 at one left-turnot bus The Don the Orton the a to make 'd Parowan was case accompanied by and several people the guilty they are old enough to be ! for trial on remained upright according to Herbert Whites to Salt Lake of the girls are working on their j Hers. Each club present 14, arrival at the Utah Valley Hos September however he was up there I safe, on 1949. their .onfi others a and and a anu 22 of door aprons present program week where he but the right City during the pital in Provo on July I the other day and found two eports, corner were torn off. Mark H. will undergo his monthly check- dresses. Wednesday we met at will be held and awards n id Among the civil matters act- - baby girl. The little lady n ad were all who alone, I small boys of Stubbs the home in the best program numb is Etta Mary ct upon was thedivorce suit of for the first time "parents of Holden, Millard Co up with the doctor. I around with the water Johnson, wading at we meet will next and Carrol time clean to camp, and the making u, was standing Brown vs. Maude H. Cordon and Hazel Ann Hate I their necks. Warning Commissionei up to Orton. of the LoRen an home of rown. The Mr. Mrs. and time original - club Sony. Munson at the Mr of the driver's right Henry plantiff was grant- - Whitney; "grandparents should be given to youngsters Orton I David Sharp, Jr., tato Hodean serin of so was visitReported Santa by and and Calif., collision of Barbara, the E. B. of and Mrs. Whitney interloetuory decree could to the dangers that club leader; Fern Shipley s'.u a. as tworep vv;tn that (both legs ed during the week with Mrs great grandmother of Mi custody of a befall them in case they slip or iously injured assistant leader, and W. E. T Mrs. Florence below Munsons the old son. sister, had to be amputated Mabel Adams Warren. Mr. ard get the cramps. nature study an! v S. grren, with was othher else Benson, one the No knees. were injured grandmother Mrs. A. C. Hatch the Mr. Gurr doesn't mind will be pre.m-- ' f it specialist, Maria with Adams. ing and Mrs. to welcomed Mrs. Taylor who er grandparents children using these ponds but according Creek Duck the outing. friends. her other relatives and the news of her arrival. will not be responsible for any of the group were Utah Many lHVs Wedr Grandmother Hatch left accidents. County officials who had reGene Taylor, returned to hl3 fish A Game morning for Provo wt ere attended a National Con- work in Casper, Wyoming durcently with week a for visit will she vention in Oakland, Calif. They j ing the week, after visiting here ord has Itczfislar C. Of C. with other membeis of the party with his just been receive i thp family. parents, the Clayton a Brwn Trout caught ir were takig the planned vaca- J Mooting Taylors. A real boost was given to the th" tcks.mith Fork The Hatchs aso report F.iver, weigr it tion tour up through the north-take- s wire a organizaton live hi For Chamber of Commer.e Jr. 29 lbs second a goddon after being cleaned, addition of Bruce Moore, son of Mr. and member to take an (west and had intended going every their Fire Howweek. Equip the Fighting within g gills, and drying more aughter into Canada. However, according Mrs. Roy Moore of Salt Lake Mr. E. J. K ng an three active part. so for a better Fund when to hours before being ard and Margaret Knight ar Mrs. Adams, the group had town I visited in every of Corr.imtce, Up recently d e over City, elaborate Chamber turned the liCl Maiden the The Handy Cooking measured 37 inches the pioud parents of shomd attend the decided to discontinue the trip with his sister, Mrs. Heber Gurr, Club met at the home of Mrs. he won at the recent race me in tom man Colorado at a!1T and would return to Utah as his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Rol. I probably weighed one who arrived e thin The r'gular meetings. Aleen Orton last Tuesday where for them to use as a means o' busses iins 35 lbs. as replacement soon taken Springs. Colo., on Ju!y25. will be his other folks. hed an! for th ir next meeting The j toast cooked cinnamon children. the girls promoting more ., "p "" '''rpam above the fora Knights have two other at 8:30 pm. In reached them. They are expectto Mr. l off cause. Hats j evening toast. wi who worthy Monday French and 2. Mrs. Carlyle Dalton is in the ed in Parowan Saturday. River. The lure Linda. 5. and Billie. all be Let House , the Court ",r;i attra-te- d Reported by - Kay Skougard King. Continued on back page was a spin- - help to welcome the new sister ro :r baithd with him tie home. worms. - i . . . let-livin- s ,r In Service Conference - I.- - , ri Visitors Hatch Home , 1 Busy Fruils Former Parowan , Ladv Hesigns -- 1 Hospital Post , n , , post-gradua- n, . Vegetables Lt.-Co- l. Court all-da- h-- s i Local People Unharmed In U hydr-e'ectn- i Traffic Accident Arrivals Iron, Heaver . 1- -1 Clubs Plan Annual 4-- H Iff- re-pr- 'rt NOTICE i- y 4- :i 13-3e- -- , Notes About es-da- y Jr. Chamber Monday . : Duu1 Music nford , , Distinguished 7- oou-ptam- Receives Saddle For Fire Fund e-- n fu-o- is it |