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Show Does Parowan Need OWAN I IltE FIGHTING equipment?Volume Thirty-Fiv- - e -- PA ROW AN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH JANUARY Iron County Wins Important Decision Funeral Senim Held For Infant 1950 In Fiineli Hoorn ! Haul ISarton Number $2.S0 par year Parents PnrtieiuntcVarounn Teams ha s won an im in an action decision IHjriant Tuudiing funeral services for Iron Columbia one hmi ired by and cununeucej l aul McKay Marion, ti mouth Iron , w,. w.rv,.jparents lt,u a regular Mining Company agalust of the Bum old son of Mr. and Mrs. j.jK,K)oI , iti,h al th j.aniW County for a refund Iwe Larton, were held on High Scnool on Thursday, 37,241.34, which Columbia Jan. of Monday afternoon in the i'ara- - 19, a Mil of the Parent Day oj Iron Mining Company contended gotiah Ward Chapel under u.e rug ram. 1urciiU were served in eald action that Iron County direction of Uidiop Gilbert R Cothe from type of meal that i wrongfully collected : rvej e..,h day to the students, lumbia Iron Mining Company Paul M. CarUi n and at Lie Captain The 1943. the in year regular price of in taxes ot Nephi carried the tiny blue lifteiil ei Ills pel- - person. case involved the construction casket in to tho chapel to the Mrs. Leone District of what is commonly called the strains of "Mighty Like a Ro e" Luiuh Room lyman. under statute Supervisor, gave a net proceeds" played ity Mrs. Elina Stubbs nef explanation of the school which mines are assessed by the tho violin and accompnie j k.tuh of plug rain. Of special State Tax Commission in the at Lie piano by Miss Ramona to it e p .rents was the State of Utah. Columbia Iron Mitchell. all meals are that tut Mining Company, a subsidiary The choir sang ''The Deepning ti In ue a well balm prepared red diet Steel Corpor. of United States Trials," under direction of D. !or tne student e ieh day. minore it Iron that sold ation, Amasa Slones, witn Mrs. Wtli.u L'njir the present program ed t Iron Mountain in 1948 to Lamoieaux at the organ. J. the fifteen cents collected from Geneva Steel Corporation, an Leonard Topham ottered the, in- the student must be used other wholly owned subsidiary vocation. Speakers were Sgt. con for the purchase o; foe a under of U. S. Steel, Lorin D. Squire of LuVerl in The Federal Government approbe into entered tract originally Iron Mining and D. Amasa Stones. Mrs. priated from five to seven cents tween Columbia Defense Plant Ethel S. Robb gave a reading. pt r child per meal, and this Company and Musical numbers were a vocal ran be used for the purchase of Corporation, an agency of the ado Doris Mrs. of Smith, or by food The State but equipment. United States Government, Cedar City who sang.. "Dear Government matches the Federwhich contract was later asslg oiltle Roy of Mine," and a duet al State funds appropriation. ned to Geneva Steel Company Mrs. Elna Stubbs and Mi: oy may be used for food or equipColumbia Iron Mining Company ment, and the salaries of all that the sale price Ramona Mitchell . They san contended Good Night , ae and Lullaby tipervlsors and lunch room emthe "gross proceeds represented come from the omj allied by Mrs. Itha Morten ployees must realize from the sale or con en the at closin After All tate state funds funds. piano. version into money or its equilb. arils rent Robinson by from the State "ome BKhop of directly valent," within the meaning hoir sang "I need thee Every Liquor Tax. In our district the The ore. the from the statute, Hour" and the benediition was over all cost ranges from twenty-fState Tax Commission disre 'renounced by Walter Robb. ive to thirty cents per child garded the sale price and fixed At the rnesR This amount is below they cemetery per song the true a value representing Land the an Beautiful That state average. tax ore bane as the value of the The Iron ' County District is l'homag Abbott offered the dedi ard instructed the County TreaRobb Mrs. Jean one of very few districts in the surer of Iron County to levy the catory prayer. Stones to serve took Mrs. .tate Leona meals to high and tax on Columbia Iron Mining of the floral school students fifteen cents for dainty charge Company in accordance with the were Most assisted districts pieces. They by charge high scho the State valuations fixed by ol students otudns of the family. from twenty to Tax Commission. cents pier meal. This Paul McKay Barton was born twenty-fiv- e The District Court held that is on in Calif because of the ad Oakland, 24, necessary July the sale price received by Colsix some costs old was he in when of the districts ded and days a umbia Iron Mining Company, is particularly interesting to Lowe him It by plane brought of owned U.S. wholly subsidiary Steel Corporation, for ores sold Salt Lake City where Melva met to note that Utah is the only them, and accompanied them state within the United States by if to Geneva Steel Corporathomo. No baby was ever more to stay within the regular apsubion, another wholly owned nor cared for more propriations. All other states welcome did of said sidiary Corporation, have shown a deficit at the end not, for the purpose of fixing enderly . of the eadh fiscal year. November little In late the amount of tax to be paid ear an with ill fellow became by Columbia Iron CompIron County 27, Convicted Killers To Appear Before Four R a ms Defeat .Milford In Court Here Tuesday Overtime Game Defeat Colored Activities Vern Alfred Braasob and Melvin Leroy Sullivan, who hav been confined In death row at the Utah State Prison since they were convib-teIn the 5th Judical District court of the first W. degree murder of Howard Manzione, will appear before Judge Will L. Hoyt Tuesday and ask for a new trial. Petition is being made on the grounds that the Jury was improperly instructed at the time of the first trial In December. This procedure will serve as a preliminary step to the case being appealed to the State Supreme Court, in the event the motion is denied by the Court. J 1 in-tr- st Fred Casillas will also be arraigned before the Court at the same session on the charge of issuing checks with insufficient funds. The case was brought up at the last term of court but was continued by the Judge to allow defendant advice of coun- en-ire- ly sel. Three How cases which were filed with the Clerk Wednesday, will also be brought up at the Jan. 31st. term. To be arraigned before the Court on charges of carnal knowledge are William (Billie) Bess, Thomas Mun-clos- e ford and Vergene W. Munford relatives' and friends. Wit-- 1 The were tried teasing tfae sacred rites were ,n 019 Juvenlle court but have parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. John Page of Paro- - been bound over t0 Wle Di9tr,ct or andlln8' wan, Mr. and Mrs. BTlyvood PageCourt Pouly Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Johnson, Mrs. Eva Higbee, Mrs. Rebecca. Buiioch. The bride has been attending W EqP the Cedar City High School where she was a junior. Gam I SIlQW is a graduate of the Parowan I mthusiam spreading With High and is now attending the throughout the community, the I Dixie Junior College at St East Ward Talent Show prom George where the couple will isea to be a big success ? i make a home. A reception is been aPPUcatilin3 Many scheduled for the near future received and more re expected. in Cedar City According to Mr. Low, there The new Mrs. Page la U 8tU1 & need CertalD granddaughter of George Bent- - ,B order t0 a variety Pre8ent ley of this City. 'of performances needed for good program. Piano, vocal and instrumental solos and duets; Talent Still Wanted Fast . ard fr Brilliant team work payed Actual work on the romoJ.-l-effor the high ehool basket ing of tho Eusl Ward Cuajiel ball quad last Friday aiight began Monday morning alter whne they played a classy brand the final and official go ahead of ball to dofe&t a good team signal was received from tho from Milford. Presiding Bishops offku on Milford took the lead and held Saturday. I, by a slim margin, until five The 110,000 remodeling before the end of the ject will be applied to the inregular playing period, when terlor of the Chapel only aiul our boys grabbed the lead with will include installation of e score 31 to 30. This lead terlals to Improve the aeeouetica was short lived however when of the room, installation of a Milford bounced right back. The public address system; tho d Changed several times be- - aition of drape at the window fore the final gun which found a curtain in front of the teams with a score of 38. cony, and carpeting on walking In the three minute overtime surfaces of the floor, The present buiklng whii h period it looked chad for Paro-Milford scored 3 was completed wan, when and dedicate points in the first minute of over thirty years ago, now play and then started a stall stands in need of extensive retype of game, this worked for pairs and additions In order to a little while til our boys man-- 1 care for the increasing nee Is 6ged to get the ball and con-- 1 of the Ward and of the Stake tinued to dominate the game The beating system is in the and scored 7 points, limiting very poorest condition anil is Milford to a single foul point, greatly in need of replacement; Final score Rams 45 Milford 42. class room's are inadequate for Gurr, Morris and Halterman present groups; the Relief tied for scoring honors for ciety has no comfortable or with 12 points each. venient place In which to carry Sopohmore Jay Winters count- - out Its activities; and every ed 1 and J. Hyatt 2 to round person in the Ward is deprived out the scoring. Everyone of or the pleasure asd comfort of the other players held up their a recreation hall and gym. end, botl( in defensive work and According to Bishop Mitchell, their offensive floor game. the Ward haa now on hand Tonight, Hinckley will play funds, the major portion of here. If our boys stay as good which were raised a few years as they were last week it will ago during Bishop Guymon's more than likely mean, win term of office and with which number two, for them. Thiatke remodeling program will IA gome starts at 8:00 p. m. How-- 1 commenced. But the dire need ever the early ones will be of the additional building space able to witness a game between makes It advisable to make the East and West Ward plans for this project to follow. teams. The Blslyoprlc will send out statements of assessments to members of the Ward within Gun & Rod Club the- - near future, the collection To. Hold Of Wileh"'SJlll make It popfifeh' to coni.jue with the more ex- con8tructin Parowan Gun & Rod Club will J"1 f0 to the present hold a rabbit hunt Sunday afternoon. Amunitlon will be available for all club members, The latter plan as has been however any other citizen Is outlined calls for the construc-inviteto join In the hunt. tlon of a modern gym with all All Interested are requested facilities for carrying out the to meet at the Parowan Service recreation and athletic programs or Conoco Station between 12:30 of the Church auxiliary organ-an- d 1: p.m. Izations. It will mean floor level Relief Society quarters including a banquet room and kitchen I f I I es I I uia-th- I I I al-lea- 1, I I 1 1 I I I So-c- ll n, I I M-M- Rabbit Runt Sunday , Mining was never well any, constitute the gross pro infection and ceeds realized from the sale or afterward. Other complications Continued on back cage conversion into money or its readings and imitations; and all equivalent" of such ores, and Held Mrs. of dancing would be ideal held that the tax in question types On License Local Veteran In I for 81118 was properly levied and collectf program, if typ structors of Beaver and Iron enter to the cont9st ed. you The Ward Chapel was crowd- Counties are working out tome- Mr C0Btart In the case, Iron County was oJPlea89 received word to According in which some ex- ed to the very last (bench program audience will rom the Cedar City office of represented by Durham Morris, Jan. 19 diately It will mean adequate class will be carried on Thursday afternoon, work change County Attorney, and toy the the State Tax Commission rooms for the Primary and SunWhere one instructor has a field when funeral services were held, 'inner8 wiu awarded flrst law firm of Mulliner, Prince & State representative will be at for Mrs. Estella J. Lamoreaux. in which he has had extensive day School. It will mean p ropthIrd second and Mulliner, of Salt Lake City, and the County Court House here PluThe choir sang two numbers ier heating for the building at will exchange work he training, (the Columbia .Iron (Mining all day next Tuesday, from 9:30 the direction of D. Amasa j Remember the date, Fefo. 9, Parowan Stake almost tripl- - all seasons, occasionally with another train- nder Company was , represented by a.m. on, to issue 1950 automoIt is sincerely hoped by those er whos work in another field Stones and with Carlyle Mars-- 1 and lets see some of the grown-de- n ed Its original quota of funds the law firm of Parsons, bile license plates to the car i3 at th,e organ., (The first ups participate in the fun due on St. George Temple cot- - in charge that the members will outstanding. Moffat & Behle, of Salt jwners of this area. This may tages, when an estimated 1,000 respond to the. calls which will This program got underway song was "O My Father and Lake City, and the State Tax he' the only day that this years the "The one, persons attended the Stake din- - be made of them both for closing Deepning, when John Saturday Jan. 21, Commission was represented by plates will be available here so H. Pendleton met two Vete- Trials. Amenzo Topham offer-- 1 Conservation1 here on Monday eve-- 1 snees and for labor, when they Don J. Hanson, Robert H. Rugif you want to save a trip to rans Ing. This overwhelming atten- & units at Beaver and pre- ed the opening prayer. SpeakContinued on Page Five ger!, and G. Hal Taylor, At- Cedar, take advantage of this of the sented the first of a series of era were Dr. Reed Farnsworth I George a dance constituted 50 C. Crawford, I torneys for Utah State Tax offer. talks on Farmstead Planning, of Cedar City, Victor Robinson farmer in the Escalante Valley entire Stake membership or over Commission . Miss I Anyone wanting applications Farm 75 of the adult membership, J Of ForillOP Planning, and Lands;ape-ir.- g and Thomas A. Robinson, vest of Cedar City, is a con secure The decision is a very im- blanks in advance may for the farm home. A re- Hazel Jean , Davenport played, firmed advocate of the values President W. Clair Rowley stat-- 1 Girl Dies from Mr. Will Gurr in turn lesson in the near future Going Home on her eaxaphone ed. portant decision for Iron Coun them I received from land leveling Parowan. Addle Marsden Mrs. to and j latest sang Mer-rewill be presented toy Bill reports n IVcber Co. ty, and affects the validity, not Mr. Crawford is a According I practices. from those in charge, it Is estl-- J of Beaver. Its hoped by In the Garden. only of the tax levied on Colume Word was received by cooperator in tne Iron County mated that after all expenses bia Iron Mining Company for Wool this arrangement to enrich the Samuel Abbott gave the Conservation District (in in Parowan of the death are paid, the Stake will net the year 1948, tout also affects program by getting contacts ing prayer. At the cemetery Work Group no. 9 of the Soil on Thursday, Jan. 19, of Fred from the sale of tickets the amount of the tax which toe other than could Cedar $800 presented the choir sang Resting now j Conservation Service, Lylburn Chipp, 34, of Roy, Webfor the social. tan legally collected during Charles F. Burton, promin- by only one Instructor. er Co. (husband of Marie WiKock from Care and Sorrow, and City, Uath). He has his farm ent stockman of Iron County, subsequen t years . dedicated . the consisting of. 80 acres of irriga- A marvelous example of co-- 1 Chipp, former Parowan resident, Walter Rotob was president of the under agreement operation was displayed by the The young man, a lift ted grave. cropland NOTICE iron County Wool Growers Ash the Iron Couny Soil Con- of various parts of thejator at Clearfield naval supply Pall baerers were Mrs. Bensons sociation at its annual election O U P CAMPS TO MEET Stake who oreaux six sons. Mrs Irene Rob-- 1 servatlon District assisted with the depot, died after a Opens held Saturday night. Also re- CONJOINTLY FEB S different phases of the celebra-- 1 illness. Born in Pocatello, Idaho inson took charge of the many of 1948 he leVeled, Bensons Neighborhood Mar- elected to serve the organization Members of both the Eliza- beautiful tion. The dispatch with which. he had been a resident of Roy floral offerings -s- tet35 tractor and a ket, owned and operated by Mr. lor the D. beth and Pauling Camps, ' the sumptuous banquet was ser-ffive years coming year were Rulan ed toy the feiiandbhildren and during which acres of this cropland. This meet together at oad Mrs. Sherwin Benson, 5s Dalton, and Elmer U.P., will so he to ved been was netces. a had many persons (time I, employed at now open for a somewhat per- - marvel to The Lowe, business. secretary - treasurer. 2: p.m. Friday in the Rock the naval to mention land presented delicious behold. Two numerous A supply depot, business is an their regular were the out of town prdblem to Mr . Craw- - meal chosen were Church where On October 23, 1945, he outgrowth of the Board members served cafeteria being people plexing Benson Mobile before be ford will lesson leveling operations given. present. All of Mrs. Lamoreaux Market which Hyrum B. Robinson, Kenyon monthly Marie Wilcock, a daughter ried has been in were started, in that the unof the Coal operation In Paro-wa- n Robinson and T. Randall Adams. Representatives Essie Jackson , of Randall and sisters came except one and a not to be over-- f dulations on the ground neces- for approximately a year. Certainly Wilcock of Hiawatha, Utah, He of Lamoreaux ana means of assisting Creek Camp, recently organized Ways this irrigating in a dia- looked was the moving picture The new was a veteran of World War II building which now with contol of predatory animals a D.U.P. camp in Cedar City, brothers and sisters witlr mem-- , Isitated houses which varied the which was shown twice during furrow meet asked with also tQ have gonal the new market was taken up by the stockmen came bers of their families forflength of his irrigation runs the evening, the projection ma- - and served with the U.S. Army as well as the the local groups. is out warehouse, in a tank destroyer battalion. relawas All the brought of the occasion. It located on Second west and present. Thls land was leveled at a cost chine being furnished by Sum- - He caused much loss The Sheaf binding ceremony tives have now returned to their attended the L.D.S. Church that cougars mit Ward and operated by AlCenter street. Made of cement the of the Parowan Gleaners which homes. Mr. J. J. Jones accom- of $1443.75 or $41,25 per acre. at o sheep and calves while Roy. An outstanding In the spring of 1949 he ton Merrill. blocks, it covers some 475 animals were on the mountain was scheduled for Tuesday niglht, Surviving are his widow, and panied this daughter Ruth back was in which use of the a land program square feet of floor space, and given plane employed a for time Lama has been year. Andrew past the to Mr. California. daughter, Sheriln Mae Cbipn postponed ranges during is stocked to finish the ground before the members from each of the Wards with all kinds of Officers and members were also until the place of holding Mut- oreaux went of 7 Arsenal Villa; his parCaliente to Included in the Qf fresh fruits and potatoea participated. Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. ents, vegetables, urged to attend the State Wool ual is decided. home with the family make his iunch meats, some fresh meat potatoes were planted in rows latter was a speech of welcome Chipp of Kemmerer, Wyo.; three f his which is being NOTICE: Wili L.ose individuals wlnona Growerg meet with the world and so by Pres. and with a Rowley; two vocal Charles Chipp, Salt complete line of held in Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart straigt the home who from food took solos Barton and a hum-or- brothers, runs Ted of for by Canned and - that equal lengths Lake Willard aftNevada packaged products. Ghipp, to City; Alamo, returned on the metal who Stake fcenquet lrri&ation were possible. Sher" announces that he reading by Marguerite OrRock Among the local folks and Harry Chipp, amost to return ton a them of Parowan West Ward; kAbirf ing the course of the growing will continue with his please expendingre attending the Wool Growthree sisters, Wyo.; Springs, regular David Mr. and Mrs. are the Parowan Mercantile immeanobile service season, as Mr. Crawford stated. song by a male quartette from Mrs. Edward Williams, e ers convention in Sait Lake Rook and will also - Lamoreaux and Mr. and Mrs. were borrowThe trays Tremendous saving in water, Enoch with Geo. D. Grimsfeaw, Burton diately. McMirn regular dally delivery Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. ' Ivor Jones Springs; their return was guar- - Archie Lamoreaux visited with labor, and time were made be Elvin Armstrong, The market will Mrs. Minnie Burton, Mr. and eJ and and Mrs. Dorothy Staser, r. ..w c ",d on Five Continued Back on Page Continued Page in the Continued rage placed. Randall Adams. evening. Veterans Instructors Funeral Services For Cooperating Plates Sale Here Tuesday Fstclla On-Far- m Lamoreaux 1 1 . Mc-Cre- a, Practices Profit Husband I I I I Parowan f ll rela-tivs- Growers Fleet Officers clos-So- il I I ; Market For Business oper-memtoe- rs Lam-wit- two-mont- hs I I or vice-preside- nt I I mar-styl- - C-1- I dbter J I us Keni-mere- r; i Dur-tray- s, - pro-vd- ser-vic- e. .'S rt - i I e. d |