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Show Baavs i ikt, ,Mf Does Parowan Need PAROWAN TIME fiiie fighting w, n. If FO FI I'M ENT? i V.um. r M DorN Cb a. Cenc yied 1 Mr. Thirty-Fou- r PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. Crawford IlcfrinI Of Clifford -- Jake Tailor and Mrs. Carl L. Crawford the marri pjjvwan announce of their daughter, Doris, to ;f,n4 Beiituy Taylor, a son of :iJ Mrs Clayton Taylor took place ct'iemony home of uie the 1. at tolxr Darwin i.jgroom's brother. -I jtior m Casper. Wyoming. f , To He Held Nov. M In Wyoming A rrtrtal of Clifford Jake. v.aa sot for November 14. and reach eight-ma- n jury failed io a verdict iu the Fiftn Judicial District Court held in Parowan last week. The Jury deliberated five hours Friday and returned without a vsrdtct. The trial was held Thun, and wedding tlie bride Friday before Judge Will T. her Lew a pmk and blue plaU suit lloyt.. Jake an Indian, is being Darwin tued on a morals charge. Patblue accessories. at rick H. Fenton is attorney for the were wife only , sd his the defense. Ellis Pickett and andante Durham Morris are handling the are for State's case. goth Ccne and Doris Parowan of the students cer Gene served Tor sohool. Kveial ,-- ry rs years with the U. S during the recent War. cv Arrivals Former Parowan Resident Dies Of Inluries In Cedar UTAH OCTOBER 14, 1W9 Impressive Funeral Services Honor Walter C. Mitclicll EQUIPMENT? Number $2.50 per year City Asks Fire Protection Help Robert From County United In Marriage A. Chilton Fourty-on- e Cedar Hcdmcn Defeat Gallant Hams 13 to 0 Rosalie Pritchett PERSONAL Announcement Is made of the Among the delegations of Iron Mr. Robert A. who waited marriage of County residents -- pun ... Board of County Chilton and Miss Rosalie Pritat their regular Oc- chett of Balt Lake City. Robert is the son of Mr and tober meeting held in Parowan Mrs. of Hamer F. Chilton former lu.ul Momlay, was a group residents were of I a rowan. Rosalie is seekwho lepresentativea of Mr. and Mrs E. the in asaistan.'v daughter ottaintng ing fire - fighting equipment for E. Pritchett of Salt Lake City. The marriage took placs Oct. Parowan and vicinity. Mayor E. 3rd at 7: p. m. In the Stratford Pivsulem Ray Lyman, Jayoee ".lie Burchert; Ivan Docker and LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Ed. J. King of the Chamber oi C. K. Ferre performing the Commerce made up the local double ring ceremony. tick gation. Boyd Chilton attended his brother aa best man and Mrs. Although the Commissioners Jean Cluff was matron of honor. informed the group that there followed A large reception were no funds available at liu from eight until ten oclock. present time which have been After a weeks honeymoon the for that purpose, they fudge-lecouple will resume their work. assured the committee that they He at the Frank Edwards Co. were willing to cooperate to the and she in the office of her fullest possible extent. They in- Father's business. The Mountain dicate that a levy might be made States Distributing Oo. next year on property in the They will reside at 125 South County to raise the necessary 9th East, Salt Lake City. funds for this propose. after 1 gp Does Parownn Need FUIE FIGHTING A ecrappy NEWS NOTES and lParorwan eleven, consisting ly of Sophouuirut and Juniois, dropped a 13 to 0 football gnmo to a much heavier Cedar High Mrs. David A. Matheeon la learn, bre Wednesday afternoon suffering the pain and lnconven A capacity crowd was greatly u. nee of a broken ankle bone eurprised to eee the Rams, w ho which dhe sustained while I r.iclng In the canyon nou time were without the services of I Lyman and Clair Morin, waa on rock aha which A ago. I their heavier opponents eide of the the creek sitting by wen keel ihroupi- slipped and threw her into I the entire game, tooky bed of the stream causing the injury. At soon aa the .wall- WWl onJy mxonSil to p ) complications ingaml other flrat mIf winters Hire. v could be cleared uj the Injured a nice long pose to Chad Orton member was pu( in a cast, which knj it looked like our boys were the Doctor says aha will have to off to a 6 to 0 lead at the half wear another month before it but a Cedar couple of speedy can be removed. Orton p. L. players finally brought down, thus ending the half. Mrs. Rhodh Jensen left the! The Redman's first touchdown The Parowan East Ward T. of the week for Salt Lake I was first filled Cedar to George Cason, Chapel, City capacity a fumiie j,y M a It was a 7 ,a pound daughter builder and former resident of with friends and relatives who r City where she will spend a few ,ulfWc 5 for 3 yd ,ino. on ho arrived on died early Monday came to pay their last respivts with her daughter, Marietta Curr Parowan, days Richardson a Mrs. .and played good game, both Sonny gr who is employed in the Metromorning in the County Hospital to Waher Collins Mitchell, at but and defensiviy, first offensivly the is granddaughter iha of injuries sustained the previ- Impressive funeral services held polis by the ZCM1. the fumble was just one of those residests, (or former Parowan The provision was made, how ous Tuesday. Mr. Cason was on Monday afternoon. Richard-io- n Ur. and Mrs. Clarence things that happen in hard -that in case County assist ever, on the Branch working Agriculwho with several members Mr. Mitchell, 80, a prominent Collins and Clark Mitchell, fought football games. ance is given to cities in their tural field house and was runfrom came ot their up family church worker and business man Not giving up heart our boys Under Fededral Old-Ag- e and who are enrolled as freshmen ning a plank through the elec- of Southern Utah and lifelong fire protection, that It be done tas Vegas to greet the new arri BYU in Provo, made a Still the at the that the with survivors' Survivors understanding tric power saw, when the board Insurance, kept exchanging the ball nl and her mother upon their week end visit home and resident of Parowan, died early cities be responsible for fire con benefits are I .the Redmen on an even with to de on your him the twisted, flipped and payable Walt-b(Ul- lI return from the Co. Hospital. Saturday morning in the Iron trol in the districts which are pendents when you die and even throwing them no mained for the funeral of head causing a basal skull fracCounty Hospital after an Illness out of the city limits but with- matter whait your age is at the er C. Mitchell. OoHins Is a I for several good losses until tliey ture. of lose than two weeks. Cauja and Clark a nephew j in a reasonable proximity; and time. caught a Cedar pass, r many workers' grandson deceased. the of PARAGONAU NEWS Mr. Cason was bom in Wau-chul- of death was attributed by the Would also include those towns familiesStrangely, 20 yds. back of scrimage on a do not realize they have Fia., August 10, 1880 a attending physician to have been close by. 3rd down, when he spotted a Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund are this protection. a blood condition and son heart of Dennis and Marion high Your wfe and child cannot re the proud parents of a tiny baby Mrs. Zella Whitney has been pass receiver In the clear about County Clerk, W. Clair Row-leR. Lee Cason. He left pressure. 1 Social ceive benefits born to them early Tuesday Security j.rl down with pneumonia for the 40 or 45 yds up the field an was to instructed in and 18 get of the Florida at ago -: made a perfect toss to him, this He was born in Parowan touch with the fire underwriter until you reach 65 and atop part week, but is showing doming in the Hospital at Cemoved to Canada where he bewith a good catch and a in covered employment. little dar City. It has been more than along Working March 27, 1869. a son of William Improvement t present. and ask for a representative to came Church a of member the nice benecan survivors' But they run, resulted in their 2nd nine years since the Lunds last Cooke and Augusta Phearsoi get come and investigate the possitouchdown. or fits if die before child was bom 'but when the of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y you aftef Mitchell and has resided here all bility of dividing the County 65 new baby arrived she Sainst. He moved to Utah in of his life. He was known throuprovided that you are In finally Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davenport to into furnish fire The game ended with Parowan and zones; on Sept. 22, 1906 mai-rie- d sured at the time. They may re evened the score making two 1050 and the Southern part of the I ghout of and members to on their of as information the hind fhmily steady march down the Eatella Rowley of Parowan. ceive monthly benefits or girls as well as two boys In the State as a public speaker, havvisited part of last week with field, equipment needed. He and his family lived in Parolump-sudelivered hundreds of funeral depending on who member of their family in Salt family. wan about 15 years before they ing A delegation of A great amount of praise ha-- ; Escalante makes up your family. But al Lake sermons as well as other public City. moved to Cedar City. been Valley residents also mrt with most always, something Is pay addresses during his life. He was given Casey Stengle for the Commissioners and asked for able to your family at the ttm Mr. and Mrs. William T. Davebringing the injury ridden New He i3 survived by his widow equally prominent as a church, ' thn-ug- h Yobt Yankee to a additional help from the County of death. nport have a brand new grand and a son,, Paul Cason of Cedar worker and as a civic leader. He ir. rebut (Series World cost the of In the championship, child. The news came from Cedar for was Mrs. meeting years many engaged City; by four daughters Therefore, as a person who Is bo should Coach Watters Shoal livestock and Crek completed cently Ray City Where a little girl was born Mary Taft, Lacanada. Calif.; Mrs raising fanning social Insurance profine the Flood Control project. The com- building for to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith complimented highly IRuby Biff, Twin Falls, Idaho and for the past 45 yeare opertection on the job, you are urged mission appropriated $200 is &d on job he bos done with such a light Saturday of last week. The Mrs. Georgia Benson, Los Ang- ated the Mitchell Lumber Comto make it your business to alto Parowan Team, minus dition the $672 was He previously Smiths other two children weight actively Johnson lie Luc pany. are les; and Mrs. engaged TELL YOUR FAMILY that: tiwo of his mainstays. to located this eons in his the with project. some Thirteen with managing Utah. time here pending 1. If yeu die, they may be eligigrand Lynndyl, Although there may have been their grandparents. Children and one great grand latter business until he was An examination of the report ble for monthly survivors in a few players that were outtwo weeks ill stricken ago. Child and the following brothers of the public audit of County surance bn ee fits. on the Ram team our standing Mrs. survive: and sisters also funds recently completed by Au- 2. You have a Social Security Berved several Mr. Mitchell to every player for off are hats Mrs. Ha Barton is seriously ill Margaret Durance, Mrs. Ruby MHMe K ingore of Joppa, Mo., I terms as a City Councilman and diting firm of Beesley A Wood card. Tell your family where you such a valiant fight, putting up Mrs and is confined to her bed after Bryant, Mrs Vera Miller, of Salt Lake City was postponkeep it. In case of your death spent a few days last week a member of the Iron County-Schoolast Dosie Rhodes, Benjamin and suffering a partial stroke Board. In this community ed until the next meeting wtiicn they should contact the Social here as the guerts of Mr. and will be held the second Monday Security office and file a claim Mrs Alma Evans. She became Phillip Cason all of Florida. he had assisted on many buildfor benefits. beautification and conducacquainted with the family while projects. in November. ing Funeral services were 3. They dont have to pay any- Alma was stationed near there! be had a As contractor, m. in building 2: at ted Wednesday p. one to get benefits for them. Mr. With the U.S. Amy. and Mrs. Lee Spencer the Cedar City Fifth Ward. A supervised the construction of i have moved 4. In case you die, they kbould back from Cedar large number of Parowan, people many of the public buildings in e s file their claim promptly. SurCity. At the Final plans have been made present time Mrs. relatives and friends attended Southern Utah as well as private vivors benefits are retroactive DUP Spacers little grandson is here a democratic Convention for Mrs. dwellings. Claudia Foster and her the services. with them while his mother Mrs 1 for only 3 months. A delay be two little for the purpose of selecl' St. of daughters Always an active member of cause of can loss Game time that yond t a candidates is U) in the 'Algers hospital George spent part of last week nominating the L.D.S. Church, he had served for treatment benefits. for anemia and here with parents, Mr. and Mrs the various City offices in the two two term and short long other A worker who has told his Jdhn H. Pendleton. on November DOINGS complicaitions. Cliff and I coming election Remember the Barn Dance to term missions. He had been an benefits they their son came for them 8atur-8tabout the family be Parowan the Cbmps may receive has taken the longgiven by instructor in the Sunday School The meeting is scheduled to PRIMARY UNION MEETING I day. classes for many Daughters of Utah Pioneers in est and priesthood he can to make sure the step Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lamoreaux at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday begin the Basement of the Old Rock years. He was one time Bishop THURSDAY EVENING he is building for have returned to Cedar protection 19 in the County Court October We City to are them. All workers and members of the Parowan Ward and a Church Friday night. Hve I Hous Mrs after spending the summer Everyone interested Is While traveling to JParowan Stake Primary President, member of the JStake High advised to wear our sturdiest ot their families are invited to altteni-omonths in announces f urtf on Sunday to attend the funeral Jean Hendrickson, shoes and prepare for an eve- call In .to see Paragonah. Council. the representative for Primary Union their that meeting uncle, Walter Mitchell, of ning of real fun in the dame from the Provo Social Security He mart ted Mary Orton Mr. and Mrs. IL. Wm. Mitchell, ling a 4 day vacation this week roams and on the same floors field office who will workers in all wards of the Parowan in a 10, 1889, Che be at April Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Augusta Adams and daugh-lwhi- le both elementary and high Kenneth Mlt- - Stake will be held Thursday double ceremony which included on which our grandparents dan- Utah State Service Employment the Aell former I school in 8: oclock Blanche ter Renee all of waltzes teachers are attending the Provo and the ced Parowan residents evening at Laur-ette quadrilles C. and brother Win. in Cedar City on October 18, I have moved here to make their Parowan West Ward' Chapel. All his were involved in a two-ca- r Convention in Salt Lake. U.E.A. aocl many years ago. celebratThe Orton. couple 1949, at 9:00 a. m. He would I home. on dent 91 bfficers and teachers of the or- ed their sixtieth between highway wedding anniis being like to talk to anyone that des- Fillmore and The entertainment Sdpio. AH were ganization are urged to attend. versary only last spring. more ires information about Davis to Mrs. Emma Marrot raise sponsored by the DUP shaken burised and badly up. is survived Mr .and Mrs. The deceased by funds with Rebecca Mrs Visited sister her which to further Survivors Insurance benefits. Job F. Hall of EAST WARD M.MEN, suffered from shock. Mrs. AdPanaca were in town last week his widow; by eight sons and their of redecorating and project ams sustained a badly sprained Miller for three days last week. for an over daughters, - W. Scott, Merrill, remodeling the basement rooms night visit with Mrs wrist and fractured right fore: Kill's Ray, Elmer and Ralph Mitchell of the Old Church. They hope to sister, Mrs Hannah Robin-- i SUNDAY EVENING arm which wiH necessitate its Mrs. Dee Evans is in the Iron son. Mortensen of Mrs. Itha and make it possible for them to be in a cast for some time. Oourvty Hospital recovering from and being Girls t East Ward Gleaner Parowan; Mrs Sylvia Jones, Ceused as a social center for many She her daughter came on an ' appendectomy performed and will hold a fireside SunNOTICE OF SPECIAL dar City; and Mrs. Eva Rawlings: of the smaller groups in the On to Parowan with Bill Dalton, but there Wednesday morning soon Wednesday Mrs. Ertella J. day evening at 8: p. m. at the Loa Angeles. Also surviving are MEETING community. other couple returned to after she had reported for work the ttoreaux entered the Iron Co. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. F. 27 37 American Post and 20, Legion great grandchildren Provo. Hospital for another 'operation at a Cedar City drug store. Admission will be by Bentley. All young people of the grandchildren and five brothers Saturday, Oct. 15, at 8:00 OP. M. remove a 17 and of in i residents her all C. button with Mitchell between the under Courthouse. MEETING Ward ages only County growth and sisters, William left arm. communities in this end of the is IMPORTANT and ALL MEM' 25 are eligible to attend these and Mrs. Mabel Warren, ParoHaving spent only tiwo short, Mrs. Arthur Cot tarn, of St. to State invited fco attend. BERS ARE URGED TO BE Mortensen, wan; Mrs. Nellie gatherings and are invited visits In Parowan since where an Logan; George A. and J. ClayGeorge visited recently for a night PRESENT. Wednesday Oct 5th the Rara-Pnai- h attend Sunday night away 40 years ago, Mr moving week with her program ton Mitchell, Salt Lake City. daughter and B' Norrls PTA held 'the regular especially interesting ,An-el- w AlmajClilir Carma and be presented. was delighted with his twnthly meeting in the school will Bishop Karl O. Mitchell preEvans was and She their, family. on ,Wuse A Republican Convention (Primary) is HEREBY CAILKi wek re library. A number of pos-ib- e CHANGES MADE IN RELIEF sided at the funeral services ill while here but was 1m- - stay here quite closand The opening of old Monday. acquaintances projects and activities were to return to Isr proved enough for MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1949 at 8:00 P. M. discussed and some new commi-tiee- s SOCIETY STAKE BOARD His plans, and friends relatives. ing songs were furnished by a home the first of the week. triple-mixe- d quartette under the at present are to spend a full were named. The organ TO BE HELD IN Mrs. Betty Sorenson was redirection of Ivan Decker with month here next year. has just completed its director made magazine cently IRON COUNTY COURTHOUSE renfirst "Flower Land, being drive, which on the Parowan Stake Relief membership Preston Mitchell who is atWas dition. Will L. Adams gave the very successful. For the PURPOSE of placing in nomination a City Ticket Mr. and Mra Vic Orton and Society Board. Mrs Phoebe Tay- invocation. tending the U. of U. spent the Speakers were D. L. held to lor who formerly held tjiat posbe Week of Pangurtch were in in ELECTION end Parowan with in MUNICIPAL on parfamily the to be voted of the Cedar East Sunday in Sacrament ition, was made work director Sargent,W.president ents S. town John the Mitchells. the past week during Clair Rowley, presiAT Mrs Flor- Stake, his with father, Mr. visiting feting the MIA presented a to take the place of and Stake Parowan the of to dent who resigned D. Benson, ence Very T. and other Silas Orton 1949. Parowan, Utah, November 8, Interesting program of of the Bishop Mitchell. A vocal solo by the president become friends. and lives are on enjoynumbers student, talks and laical Continued on Page Four West Ward Relief Society. current theme. Why Not Tell sees Yonr Family? a, My-Itel- y, l CnURCH Remember Barn Dance Friday Night h. gleaner fireside NOTICE M-M- en son-in-la- ay H? an-hU- aI |