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Show Does Parowan Need FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? Volume Thirty-Fiv- PAROWAN TIM PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH JANUARY e FRIDAY JAN. 13 Residents of ell of Southern Utah have been Invited to Join with the people of Psrowen to-- 1 day in celebrating the 09th. anniversary of the Arrival of the (Pioneera in thia valley of both the The members Paulina and Elizabeth C&mpa, Pioneera, Daughters of Utah have combined to snake all arrangements for a full day of celebration with Mrs. Jean Hen drlckson aa general chairman. $2.80 per peer First Annual Junior Parents Day At CItv Officials Ski Tournament nil'll School Jnn. I!) Refill New 1urenU of Parowan High Administration Proves Success School studuuta will attand PAROWAN TO CELEBRATE COth. ANNIVEHSAIIY 13. 1030 County Commissioners Hold Regular Meet At the regular January meeting of the (Board of County Commissioners held in the court house on Monday, January 9, along with other routine business, Mr. Jeaee Guymon waa appointed to fill the unexpired term of John W. Bentley who resigned aa a member of the Public Welfare Iron County Board. The Clerk waa Instructed to advise the State and County Welfare Boards of thia change The County Clerk waa instructed to make demand on the several counties In which annual Ski Jn the first Tournament held last Sunday at 3:00 p.m. on Parowans new ski run, with Instructor Herbert Kincaid in charge, Kendall Lister was the winner of the Slalom Race with the time of 40 sec' ond. iiVar Prisoners And $10,000 Program Of Internees Can File Remodeling East Claims Ward (Impel i After taking the oath of of f classes In. place of the student at noon January 3. the newly all iluy Thursday Jan. 19, It la officers of parowan City elected Miriam Lister announced toy h Id their first regular meeting P.T.A. President. Parent Day In the City of at school Is arranged coop- Monday evening being eratively by tho officers and members of the local board Parent - Teachers organlzatton and the High School faculty. According to Mrs. Lister, each student's attendance record for that day will be determined by the attendance of his parents or parents. The latter are required to be at school ready to attend the classes rgeularly attended by the students front 10: a.m. to 2:30 with an hour at noon for lunch at the lunch room. Parents are also reminded to come prepared to purchase the regular 15c lunch ticket Just as the stukuits. A printed schedule of classes will toe handed to each parent at the opening .Number Two Governor J. Bracken Lee announced today that residents of Utah who were prisoners of war or civilian . Internees at any time during World War II can secure official claims forms Council fice, Newly elected the Utah Department of iro.u members, Edgar J. King and Veterans Affairs for benefits to Howard M. Adams were present which they may be entitled unas were Inaumbunt mayor. E. der the Federal War Claims Act Ray Lyman and Council mem- of 1948. bers Edgar Beui-on- . Claude liur-toCluims forms are ready for and R. Taylor Miller, City Recorder, Verda E. Adams and distribution on and after Jan. 3. All claims must be filed with City Treasurer, Johu V. the War Claims Commission before March I. 1951. claims Distribution of civic respon- fill'd on the official Only sibilities for the coming term Commission form can toe con-si were made by the Council as lerud for benefit payments. c Hydro-electricommitfollows; Per-on- s tee: Edgar Benson, Chairman; eligible for benefits - under the War Claims Act inAdMiller Howard and Taylor titule military personnel who ams; streets and sidewalks comof war In any prisoners mittee; R. Taylor Miller, chair- theatre of World War II and man, Claude Burton and Ed- certain American civilians who gar King; Water works commit- were interned by the Japanese tee; Howard Adams, chairman, in the Philiplnes, Midway, Claude Burton and Edgar Ben- Guam, Wake Island or any Terson. Cemetery, parks airport ritory of Possession of the Unitcommittee: ed States attacked or Invaded and race track Claude Burton, Chairman, E. by the Japanese on or after December 7. 1941, Survivors T. Public Miller. King and the be for may benefit, eligible committee (fire dept., safety In case of the death of a prispolice) Edgar J. King, chair oner of war or civilian internee. man. H. Adams and E. Benson. Former prisoners of war may Auditing committee, Edgar K1 g receive $1 for each day of Imchairman, Claude Burton and on which the enemy prisonment Howard Adams. failed to provide adaquate food. The Council also authorized Under certain conditions, clvllan the Recorder to issue a not! internees may be entitled to $60 in the Parowan Times inviting for each month of their anyone interested in the City appointive jobs to make appliThe Utah Department of Vetecation to with said rans Affairs was designated toy to the office in be application of the Recorder toy 5: p. m Continued On Page Four January 23. 1 Plans for a $10,000 remodi program for the Parowan East Ward Cluijx'l have receiv. official approval of the Parowan Slake Presldin y and of the Presiding Bishop's O. ti.e. Final arrangements for Dinning work on tho project were made by a delegation from the East Ward Including foro-.cBishop Guymon, Bishop Mitchell and counselors, Arnold GUrr an Gaylord Whitney,, who met with the Presiding Bishopric in S.lt Lake City last week. It Is expected that .iiiu.il work on renovating ami remodeling the interior of the Chap.-will begin within the rmmii, according to Bishop Mitchell. The $60,000 project of building an addition to the Clnm h Is also expected to be carried out Immediately folliwlng. The plans as approved by the P.O.B. Include installation uf materials to Improve the tics of the building. Installation of a public address system and of an electronic organ; the addition of drapes at the windows and a curtain in front of the butaony, carpeting on the floor and many other features which will Improve the comfort and convenience at the Chapel. 1 The Junior Downhill Speed Race waa won by Larry King with the time of 21 second. Junior entries were 12 years Senior Downhill and under. Race was won by Marion Speed haa A community luncheon Rasmussen with time of 22 i been scheduled for 12 o'clock seconds. The Senior was twice at the West Ward so that the as long as the Junior course. It chool children may join their Is easily seen that Rasmussen parents for the noon meal. The waa really "Hipping the breeze" D.U.P. will provide hot drinks since his time was only a secfor all who attend. ond longer than Kings. Well Rasmussen sounds like a good At 1:30 a program will be Scandlhoovian name so Marlon presented in the recreation hall livestock waa assessed which has probably Inherited his skiwhich includes the singing of in Iron County for a Come, Come Ye Saints," by grazed ing ability from of the year 1949, for portion Other entries In the Slalom of school. the congregation; invocation by on such Iron County's portion were of welcome Sherel Lister and Lyman Sarah Hulet; speech The day will be climaxed by taxes. solo vocal Munford. Others in the Junior a a by Mayor Lyman; general assembly at 2:30 at After the bills filed against Downhill were Scotty Race by Eva Bennett; a short history which time some vital problems were examined the County Iaycoelc. George Ramey, Kon- of Parowan by Roberta B. Row-le- y the school and the confronting Commissioners the and approve1 dall Lister, Robert Heap, Evan and two numbers from the home be discussed through will or rejected the J. Lister, Lyman Mur.ford, Sher- a symposium, or a panel disP.H.S. Must; department. This for payment waa adjourned to meet el Joe Dobrusky and cussion of a group of parents, will be followed by short stories meeting Lister, on Monday February 13, A1Un Dalton again 's latter two teachers and a student to be related by several of 1950. connever made any and and former mayors (had spills Mr. .Max Dailey will time. cerned with incidents of their act as moderator for the disRasmussen was the only sen-- I cussion . administration. Those expected lor are entry,- - and he surley "showto appear at the celebration Some of the questions which & ed 'em how". E. AJbert W. John Bentley. Mrs. Lister suggests may come Wool Adams, Ivan Decker, Amos C. Now On up for discussion are: Are we & 2," Hatch, Arthur Joseph and Scott allowing our children too much A canvas of every home In Mitchell. causes "What spending money? Parowan Stake ls being mad. vandalism? "Can we have There will then be two sel- by Mr. Hugh L. Adams and I eacher conferences In our The 43rd Annual Convention ections by the harmonica band,, members of his committee in ParOWilll of Utah Wool Growers will be high school? There are Just a reading by Mrs. Ardena Dai- an effort to sell tickets for the "The Big Cat, baeame a stark of the many vital held January 24 and 25 at the ley of Summit, and a medley of coming Parowan Stake Banquet reality in Parowan this week suggestivewhich ls will it Hotel problems Utah In Salt Lake City. hoped familiar melodies to be played and social which Is scheduled for when Wallace Adams and Arn be brought up. and Parowan, Paragonah on the piano by Berta Winter. Monday Jan. 23. Assisting the old Button, government trapThe elementary school ParIron County will be, well reprethe are benediction, their efforts in committee Following pers, bagged two of the enor ents Day will 'toe held aP a later sented at this large gathering e dancing will be con are Stake Prseldency, Stake mous felines in this area. Rep was is (. led toy announced. date, , Of Douglas jThls Ousted in the hall. The program High Council and members of the fish and wild life was felt advisable toy the two of- - ll'd ar City and J.von CHURCH Clak, DOINGS will also be repeated at the the High Priests Quorum. A resenting department of the government faculties because of the great T. Randall County Director, school assembly at 3: p.m. and very encouraging response to these two men arrived a week differences in the programs and STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY Adams of Parowan. toe spon- the drive is being made by the a childrens dance will o try to rid this section of problems. sored during the afternoon. The residents, President Rowley re- ago Mrs. Sarah C. Nelson, 82 Other Parowan and Paragonsome of the predatory animals TO SPONSOR RIG MAKING D.U.P. will (have refreshments ports. A detailed outline of the Which have of Benson of Fae Mrs. mother Parent members of P.T.A. men who are members of the ah livepreyed upon the DEMONSTRATION for Bale during that time. program will be available next stock so promiscuously this City passed away quietly various committees are Howard who are organization cooperaduring week. in her sleep about 6:30 a.m M. Adams and Kenyon Robinthe past few seasons. The cou ting with the faculty In all A grand ball In the evening Relief Stake Parowan Society the for Mrs are Wednesday following a chronic son on National Forest commitday will climax the celeberatlon . gar, 8, or mountain lions as they members will heart ailment with which she tee. H. B. Robinson on Public officers board and Mrs. Mrs Enid Mitchell. Lister, takhave be held to is are commonly called, slated This event on rug has been afflicted for some time. Lands committee. en a sizeable toll froiA the herds Ida King, Mrs. Veda Adams, sponsor a .demonstration Edgar Benin the high school gym with the on 2: at Mrs. Orton Friday, p.m. Le Mrs. and Charles F. Burton, making son, Ruby otes orchestra to furnish of sheep and 'also from among Seven The deceased lady waa the The latter two Jan. 20, in the West Ward. All and Rulon Lyman on the young calves as they have one Lyman. the music. of widow Bishop Bengt. Nelson the Due to several requests in entire ladies interested persons will by been on the ranges handle a Animals committee. special Predatory the during for many years Bishop of adults wishing to enroll in the summer. assignment of lunch room prob- Stake are invited to attend this Jr., Howard M. Adams, Glen s. Cedar City Ward. crafts class, which is being! which will toe lems during the noon' lunch hour, demonstration Holyoak and William Mars Jen The men and their pack of sponsored by the Iron County services for Mrs. on the Advertising and MarketFuneral conducted by Mrs. R. V. MorBoard of Education aa part of six hounds captured the smaller be Nelson conducted Satur- ing committee. T. R. Adams. will ris of Salt Lake City. Gun & , its adult education program, of the two cats Sunday at at 2: p.m. In the Cedar Rulon Dalton, Jesse Guymon and day The only fee which will be another opportunity to do so is place known as Squaw Hollow 1st Ward Chapel under the Blain Robinson on Big Game for this instruction will City off and Summit charged Just Canyon Animals committee. Three new adult education being arranged. Randall direction of Bishop Heywood. be the purchase of a special A meeting will be held Mon- 'only a scant three miles distant classes will toe made available Adams, E. Ray Lyman, Elinor of $1.00. Ladies The lady is survived by six L. Lowe and J. Harold Mitchfor the 'people of (Parowan and day Jan. 16, at 7: p.m. In the from the town. Although the Next Monday evening at 8:00 needle at a cost some sort to are Miss ell on the General asked and one son; ma'de inrecent have it bring School storms the daughters for purHigh the library House in enough Resolutions Court the Paragonah providing p.m. those who difficult to pick up the tracks. Parowan Gun & Rod Club will of clean used material which Stella Nelson, Mrs. Elsa Mend Taxation and Legislation terested people will express theij pose of enrolling Mrs. Ellen Bulloch, interest in enrollment and al- Wish to avail themselves of this the presence of numerous pre hold their annual election meet- may be soft woolens, or usoft enhall, apparent from the ing to select officers for the cottons. These will toe used by Cedar City; Mrs. Benson, Par so .their preferences on the type opportunity. An enrollment ofj dators ls Mrs. Nan Morril, Junctof classes they would like or- ten members are required' in numbre of deer which have been coming year. the individuals while, learning owan; McNone Perry, ProMrs. order to be ion; them. the for killed class Fae by organ- freshly This Club is open to any to make the rugs. ganized, so states Mrs. Hunter Nelson, Cedvo; and J. is it those ized, Iron announced the by for in Parowan with is requested by the sponDix, coordinator It. sportsman second lion male A measuring ar City. She also has 27 grandin charge. County Board of Education. 8 feet from tip to tip and much membership fee of $2.00 per year sors, that those persons who children and 31 sewgreat grandOne of these, a class in Officers will be chosen toy wish to avail this opportunity Mr. Van Ausdel will be the heavier than the first one, was s one and children, sister, Mrs. only, so if you are please contact Mrs. Nellie Bent ing, began Wednesday night Instructor of the class which I treed by the hounds on the north members of Cedar Booth Miss Luan Dalton became the Mattie City. Miss of direction the the under will toe held Monday evenings I side of East Cottonwood which interested in taking part in ley or Mrs. Phoebe Taylor prior Richard of IPfc. Ralph bride the see of Luetta Sampson of the Home from 7 to 10: I Is any to the time of demonstration. m. for a period atoojgt five miles north east coming election, p. a Stevens at perceremony two Economics department. The present officers and join before of ten weeks. If, however, 12 of Paragonah Nevada. in Justformed Pioche, avail are classes which other or more are enrolled the course! (Both Mr. Adams and Mr. Monday. ice of the Peace, Rex Bentley able remain to be determined will toe extended to 12 classes. Button EAST WARD GLEANERS, on plan remaining in It took Stake President and olflciated at the rites performed and organized. A $5.00 reglsteratlon fee will this area for a month or so Mrs. W. Clair Rowley almost at the Court House in that City. M.MEN FIRESIDE adult education be charged as a means of paying where they expect to assist local CnI. a month to relay the news to The local The bride, a daughter of Mrs. Ad-- ! SUNDAY EVENING us of the arrival of a new Louise Dalton of Parowan and committee, Mrs. Miriam Lister, the Instructor. There are ex--1 stockmen materially. Mr. little Miss Re Clarence Dalton, of Long Beach, Mrs. Emily Humphfus and Mrs cellent materials for tooth plas- - ams captured a large female cat granddaughter East Ward Gleaner and fcecca Leilanl Bentley, would like ex- tics and leathencraft now on some three weeks ago down on Terry, weight 8 lbs. The Calif., was attended by Mrs. their regular will hold hand which may toe purchased Paragonah dougway at only l y2 made of little that received preferences been Word has pressions girl is the daughter of Elaine W. Benson as matron fireside this week at the home for use In this class, Mr. Van miles south of town. the remains of Cpl . Claude D. of Mrs. Mary Alice Graff at Carlson and Claire Dale Row-le- of honor. Llye Mortensen perby anyone who is tntersted in Ausdel informs us. It will toe remembered that Adams, son of Mrs. Jane AdTerry of No. 31 Keen Apts formed the duties of best man enrolling In an adult class. p. m. with Mrs. Graff and 102 West three of four years ago an in- ams SoiAe prospective classes which on Jan. Schiller, Chicago, 111 for Pfc. Stevens, a son of Mr. will arrive Friday, Karla Hulet as hostesses. Mrs tensive hunt was made in this 13 and graveside services will Jean Hendrickson will read the and made her arrival ln this and Mrs. Clair Stevens of Paro- might be considered In making on December 19 with toe conducted in the Paragonah a choice are classes In home Continued on Back Page which prom- world play, "Icebound, in home In Parowan resident, Dr. former building, decoration, Cemetery on Saturday. At this ises a real to all who treat The new Mrs. Stevens is a Preston Peterson as attending ladies physical education, and writing, the time was tenta- attend. of the Parowan High student A amount of care should great physician. The little girl has a School and possibly another ceramics class, tively set for 12:00 o'clock. NEWS CLUB plans on continuing be taken when ls second whose Crala sister poison grain Mrs. Lister suggests. Joe, Members of Mrs. Adams famthere until spring. studies UNION her MEETING PRIMARY LITERARY CLUB used around horses or other birthday came just the day beily are expected to be here and is a grad Another twelve class course livestock, thus stated Mr. Arch Stevens Pfc. fore her own arrival. friends may call at the home JANUARY 19 HEARS PLAY same institution ant In sewing has recently been com Benson when ho the the reported of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunton. been in the Army for neaf Parowan Stake Primary Unpleted as has the course in cer- loss of his 3 year old saddle Claude lost his life in the He left Monday amics. Still in progress is the mare and a 3 year old saddle scheduled been ion has year. Meeting battle of the Pelilieu Islands and Mr. John P. Bayles of Paro- returned to his base at S'!-- . class in athletics and recreation horse, belonging to his son Jay, for Thursday Jan. 19 at 8: p.m. name to his New for the business men, the child were both found dead in the ing of the Parowan Literary ln West Ward. Jt wan added another Jersey with the liopes that a Mausoleum in Manilla. He j in the Parowan on Jan. 9, his of list grandchildren a ordersto sail overclass and specially Stake previous announced guidance by Primary Club held on Wednesday eve-lj-corral Thursday morning. served with the U.S. Mar-!- s the arrival of a son to seas this month, might be upon All Hendrickson. Jean arranged crafts class. of last week. The meeting fnes president, Mr. Benson said that he had nlng Norris and Dorthea Bayles John- changed to at least give him. It Is hoped by the local com- placed Rome poison oats under was held at the home of Mrs officers and teachers of every son of Cedar City. Weighing duty on this side of the Atlanmittee that the residents of Us Ward in the Stake are requested Miriam Lister with Mrs. Hazel bins as a guard grain 12 oz. this is the first born tic. His wife expects to jom to toe present at which time the 5 lbs Paragonah will feel free to parmice, rats and gophers Pendleton as hostess. The next the Johnsons. The little boys him within the next few months for In education prothis CLOSED of the BE instructions TO STORES and outlines ticipate Club be of the will two horses meeting saddle and the are Mr. whether It be In the U.S. or in gram and will likewise call one managed to get Annual Primary conferences will paternal grandparents to kill (held nexM Wednesday at the Johnson enough Marcellus Mrs. FRIDAY NOON and 0'Germany of the members and make their be given. tame of Mrs. Mary Alice Graff. them. Glendale, Utah. references for classes. Par-owan- repie-sentatlv- Tickets For Stake Social Banquet Sale The Bid Cat Jecome Reality In parent-t- Area e. War-Claim- r l Utah Growers Meet Jan. 21 In Salt Lake City old-tim- Mother. . Parowan Lady Dies In Cedar City New Crafts Class N Ross-Guymo- Anticipated Do Local People Want More Adult Education Classes Rod dull Election Monday Night - Luan Dalton Dick Stevens Married n Nevada -- New Arrivals 1 Claude Adams Body Returned For Paragonah Burial M-M- Poison Oats Kill Saddle Horses nit'nj J ad t t 7, .te . V ' |