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Show 100 PAROWAN TIMES YEARS Volume Thirtv-Klv- . I'AKUW local Miilliusiasls HISTORY OF PAROWAN Visit Snriiu'rinlc Art Exhibit of the of Parowan and Ron u County tKdf our thoughts go "or. ami more to that noble WIlj lin Ijuiioit of I'pott sins ial the . who braved winter snows. pula-el',I..t.p-- r mid lilshop Julius V. Madsen who Is niou.es to come here to establish and ,.rHVt in charge of the newly open, d p., inconv. commonwealth. A hundred years hate ellM. unJ Mm inoii Craft Village and Art p:j.new R(int the! memorial day whou they pitched cam.) ,.u Center Cheek Kxli it.it in Springdale. Washing. ton Co a group of local people i grei.-nof th- -. it al may have more knowledge exhibit on the 5, l'ioneera. so attenden the alive their memory and m..re i ti g ni.i.v k last day Friday. Prinri-Pa- l intellegeiitly centennial the Times is A. C Hatch, Mrs. Hatch and prj.;tinrf n we.-kl- t pirate out coining .si;:i.ents the story of their coniine and many activities us their daughter Helen made the of I'arowan. as compile.) by Andrew tup taking with them Mrs. Nel,.uRcu in the Hustory Historian Church lie M Clark. Mrs Ola Kohitison y. ,.n. and Mrs. HtihVih Hu let. The It has bees suggested bv the . liairman of the (Vnten-- oTK latter three women took with that everyone interested R Iarowan's History ai Count' it I' them several pieces of local ...ulil lip tiles. arti.Ies each week and paste them into a were whi.h In made pottery hook I'arow.tn during the past winter INSTALLMENT NUMBER THREE and whl.li are being put on display at the Art center and From tli" ainp journal kepi by John I) l.ee and from other nth some of the articles being we writ.' til., follow ill K account of Mi,- - journey of Iron otfere.l for sale to the tourilsts K The members of the grout. . Salt Lake City to the present site of from 'i is f 1.:. pi. Were greatly impressed with the A meeting I"' ' was held at Fort Utah on the n u and ai tistie art I. les w hi. h at which George A Smith -- ah to the who ban been made for the most ac ompatiy mg h.im lo Iron part of the people of that little 1 gathered for the purpose of Tins is the first time w. have s. cn e.o h others f.o es. i m in ii ii v under the supervis,who hale olieied this call have done it by the voice of ion ot Iiishop M in sen and Ins v I hate he. n appoiefe.l "esi'-to path, r and lead out Cont. On Back Page st Illation. I would like to (..niiati to the plan of our iniinls regarding mv hemp jour leader" it was ii int '.n.'d lint! (inirge A Smith he sustained as president and of the lompanv. The vote was carried unanimoiislv. (Ynn-mih- l , . s ht.-thre- J ' i d-- Noted riali Athlete Visits Home Town Sm-'said. I hope our ears will not he saluted with or the fu. jriee taking of the name of Cod in vain. We want I eimhling We are going to gather the Saints and Build up - K.ng'Ioin of Cod. We should act as though we are on a The Sabbath should he observed I am to pi eu. h the Gospel It all las. s, six days we should labor and we should rest on the We shall try and move . very day, if we do not go bti; JAball) I fo miles; It will lie better to hange camp. I will prophesy work with our heart anil mind, we shall perform our (Tit f r - "ti and return in safetv. I hope that every person will re I'- i .in (I- to II- - morning .all upon the Lord at the close of the nay. and play to the God of Heaven. in will act in P. their office and calling and tak ('arcs of all meetings and settle any difficulty that might come I all cases will he settled by Bishop Elisha H. Groves. Presi-l:- t Young mini red that before we left the settlements we !'iii send hack an account of the organization, take the census I'd leave ft with Capt. Pace." It was motioned that John D. as ci nip clerk; the motion was carried. President Smith said' "W'e want ten wagons as a ten; it is particularly t;oined by the Presiidency that in our going out we he careful k Si in We have here 7.1 aim not travel alone. mmpanies I ?ms; we should have about one hundred, and we ought o ct n I organized for for two fifties. I would recommend the exchange cattle for better ones in this neighborhood. It was tt"i mentioned that the captain of ten go behind a pioneer A pilot and two It was captains of fifty were wanted. li'ioned and carried that Bishop Anson Call act as captain of and that Simon Baker act as captain of the second fifty that Joseph Horne, who ban been over the road the previous tr with Parley P Pratt act as pilot. President Smith then marked "We are a military people and are bound to he. as ire going into Indian country. We should have about 120 . n and it is necessary for every man to get his arms ready lr service, and tha the companies should be ready at a minute's prning. Be careful with your arms. I have thought of appoint Is two captains and for them to report to the military of frt-O- ne company of horse and one of foot. Almon L. Fullmer Ps chosen .aptain or horse, and James A. Little Captain of fcot. Another company wanted to keep camp, Edson being Supple was nominated for captain for such a company. The , i'tions were all carried. Pres. Smith then saia' "The protection the settlement rests upon these companies. Make your re- os correct according to the rules of the legion. (We are the iitens of Iron County and do not want a mean man to settle I that country. I bless you in the naime of the Lord.") the poor Young Co i Kuuunlcr is now all-e- r isia. tol ily submitting to au appendectomy earlier a the week. oinal.-- mg JUNE .to. 95tf $2 60 Mr fr N u to T" .'Hi i I y From the d.iy Ii i k i lose ot the gi uni .c -- l.f (vr r 3 i I- .x i 1 arrangements. CYSII t REKir t'YRDs made a ha-l- y mp into Salt Lake ii) on busim s, As n hold g i... with , ; m ,i -- in Ohio. Miss Kamon.i on t lie ec.ge 'bit o number may he pumhed out f each fo- in trails The ( ml ' muy lie used to purih.p-) the Items offered for -- ale .! the Church concessions; to for the special game and for admittance to the (liild rens dance. It is hoped l.v tip. committee in t barge tint fam ilies will anticipate their pee for that day and will ohtjli. these tickets from the members when they are eon I acted PARADE AND IROGKYM The committee announce th t the days program will im lime Continued or. Page Five - d CHURCH DOINGS day ; for every member of tin l. i ll and as means ot r n i ' the handling of ho mm h m i'l change by so maiiv p. ..i.;,cietlll cards will he .old p, to the Fourth A .omni"i.. workers will attempt to every family in the and perhaps in the Stake that they may pun Ii ei t'. cards for everv member 'I lean mane In denominations i,r fide and $1 nil with number-place- ft 1 udvatoe features the Worlli and Ann Oiton and their two lit I. girls are ha. k the in Parowan after spending nine since Christmas with relu- M it. hell who is lt.Y.F. Bummer the attending lusted in the re. ent centen- school was dow.i for a brief visit nial edition of the Desert News over the week-enand the last at Ctali's Track and Field Ath-- i. day of the race meet. to of the Century, was Alma W. Hi. hards of Los Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mortensen Angeles, I who mid their two daughters of ttii'f., paid his home town 1,1 have visited Parowan a visit during the ' Monrovia. Calif., t week. Mr. Itiehards ae- - here during tlio past week with rempunie.l by his wife arrived the Joint W. Bentleys and the in town m time to attend the Isa Mortens, n families. final day of the Race Meet. The couple are making a tour of David II Richards Is In the Ftah Parks, and will isit with Hospital where he was County relatives in Salt Lake City and taken Saturday while suffering San Francisco before they take from hemmorrhage of the stomthe eoast route to their home ach His condition was slightly In Southern California. according to latest improved iarowan has always pointed reports with pride to this her native ft who is the only Beehive sen, Mrs. Will L. Adams Is also State athlete ever to win three spending a few days in the hosAlma worlds championships. from a nasal pital recovering won the world's high jump title hemmorrhage which she sufferContinued on Back Page ed following her trip from the coast to the higher altitude. lo SOLD means o) uchu.cci.i plihlie in Mrs. Ktta Holt of Kuterprise lias visited or the past .ouple ol weeks with tier brothers uiul sisters in 1aiowuii. While lieie a guest of Anna siie lias be.-and Kvu Adams at their home. ft . n will i l - Purounn , ... Dnv with coii'oi nous entertainment for hoi .. young ami obi. Members of East Ward Building Fund om-itee are in charge i, geu-ia- l l ft a. til jl. l,i-,- ft r. 'the Dr. and Mi Amos N. Merrill t of ITmo is, icu week elld belt- - with til. r sou and Taught-e- i In law. v.lou and Dei a Mer-- 1 They w , it a. I omp.iliied oil the lilp down by Alton who had mes lo-- Program Readied For July Fourth In Parowan NEWS NOTES . I'TAH Full Day's PERSONAL haid-ihips- s TIMES. PAROWAN i lioto By Alton Merrill COLLEN MICKELSON KENT LISTER WEI) IN HOME CEREMONY Aunouncemeut is made by Mr and Mrs. John T. Mh.kelson of AUiMifion Parowan ot the marriage of their daughter, Colleen, lo Keut He- Of W. Lister, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lister of Cedar The drive is on now for memCity. Marriage vows were spoken at the home of the bride's Each person enrolled bership. now will be & charter membm. parents on June 23 at 8: p.m. with Bishop YV. Leonard Evans Who is elegible? Any male of the Parowan West Ward of- decencent of pioneers who came to Utah before May 1869, and) Delating. Members of the immewho has reached the age of diate families were In attend ance. eighteen years. The bride wore a neatly tailWhat are the costs? The state association requires & fee of ored rust brown suit with pale $2.50 per member, and the local pink accessories, and with a has set its dues at $1.50 makcorsage of pink carnations pinned to her shoulder. Mrs. Nolan ing a total of $4.00 for the first Bess attended as matron or honyear. or. Dee Lister, brother of the With whom can we enroll? The following officers will take bridegroom, stood as best man. The bride graduated from the and receive your applications Parowan High School and atyour fees: tended Hennagars Business ColJohn H. Pendleton - President Sain J. Whitney - 1st V. Pres. lege in Salt Lake City. She was 2nd. V. Pres. Cates Burt for a time by the employed R. M. Benson- - Sec. & Treas,. Acme Fast Freight Co. of that Sons Would Hath Pioneers Challenge For Rail Giimo Issued The married men of Pa row, in hereby issue a challenge to tie single men of the community for a soft ball game to be played on the afternoon of July 4th. at the public square. Accep-anc- e of the challenge mv ho mado to Saunders Clark. Among the group of ladies who were present at the birthday party of Mrs. LaRue White Mrs Ida King was recently at her home in Summit on MonNew appointed president of the day evening were Grace Holy-oaMr .and Mrs. George Rowlev Young Ladies Mutual ImproveAnna Lyman, Mary Lyman. are the proud grandparents of ment Association of the West Berta Burtos, Marne Orton and' a new young Wayne grandson, Mrs Ward to take the place of Fae Benson. Whitmore Rowley who an i d Alta Adams who has resigned. at lrovo on June 9. The brand Mrs. King has chosen the same new parents of the young linn and Mabel Decker Neils and counselors to assist her as have are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Row-le- y been with Mrs. Adams for the their two younger children of who are making a home in Continued on Back Page Continued on Back Pajfe past year, Miss Alberta Evans Parmount, Calif, are vacationUtah Leonard County, while in a Parowan. for month ing and Miss I.ennie Page. his studies at tin ompletes They have been joined by their NEW MAIL SCHEDULE STARTS SAT. (i Un B. Y.U. The baby weighed daughter, LaRae AVilliaims and PRIMARIES CHANGE A new mail schedule will go into effect on Saturday July ti oz. at birth. MEETING DATES FOR NEXT her fiance. Lowell Romberg of . is Th will affect mail of Parowan, and patrons Paragonah a who will Parmount, spend WEEK Summit. Molva A. and D.il'on Harrell Because of the fact that July i ouple of weeks before returnTHE SCHEDULE FOLLOWS: new at a welcomed daughter to their jobs. 4th comes on Tuesday, the reg- ing LEAVE - CEDAR CITY - 9:00 A. M. the Iron County Hospital Monular meeting for both Ward Benedict ion bv ARRIVE - PARAGONAH - 10:30 A. M. day evening at 7' oclock. Tin George A. Smith. Primaries, offices and teachers Scott and Beatrice Bringhurst LEAVE PARAGONAH - 4:00 P. M. a young lady weighed in at have arranged for the children and their (Monday, Iior lfi. George A. Smiths company of missionaries 9 lbs. 1 oz. Her brother, ARRIVE - CEDAR CITY - 5:30 P. M. family of Salt Lake husky to meet on their AVednesday at 4: are encampments on the Provo River and traveled 8 mils As regards Parowan, all outgoing mail should be in the Post David and sister. Dianne, are visiting in Parowan with m. at the usual places. Bar.Hobble Creek p blew wind the In the afternoon the Sid Pritchard family. to Office by 3:30 P. M. It will probably he necessary to close the anxiously looking forward (Springville) I and tile ents are urged to help get the roads were soft and bad. borne with window for at least one half hour 11, order to prepare the outgoher arrival there 0n time beyoungsters Grandparents, Parley ing mail. uesday, lie, d 17. The weather was cold in the fornoon. the cause of iimportant preparations Mr. and Mrs Wesley d Service hours at the local Post Office will not change except end Luella Dalton have proudly blqw haul am! to moved The fell. snow considerable camp on Page Five Continued on Page Four as just mentioned. Please hold in mind that the window opens added this little girl to the Phil Fork, traveling over wet roads. list of their at 9:00 A. M. and closes at 6:00 P. M. except on Saturday. On ever growing 'VUdnPSd:i' I),'r' 1S The company traveled to Fort Peteetneet; Saturday window closes at 1:00 P. M. These hours were set by grandchildren. officials in accordance with the Post Office Departvi rv had and government heavy. It was another girl for Orlyn ments economy program. Patrons will please get their postal s fn e. j 9 The camp laved by on Peteetneet Creek. M. Norine Mortensen Johnson on P. and care of 1:00 Do matters taken not by Saturdays. INDEPENDENCE DAY PROGRAM 8 far the 'emainder of the camp to come up. Some of th( service who arrived at the Cnuntv Ho-of Office kind Post after PLEASE that hour any expect ten were very busy organizing the camp, and taking censin' ital early Sunday PARADE 3 n A. M on Saturday. morning ,0 ,1P Fir-,- t eti George A. Smith organized 6 lbs. 6 oz. Mrs. JohnMEETLNG EAST WARD CHAPEL 1'CBLIO M. Presidency, A .. veighing rrn (ninny militia, into four companies, namely, ond of son has been in Parowan with HOWARD LOW PRELCDE ORGAN MUSIC was ,'w "f whole The one and & FLAG artilery. TO her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John infantry, PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE COLORS v ADVANCE OF s!. .n,r !l ,,:,alion called the Iron Battalion with Georgy - .. Congregation for the ptist on BANNER to make is SPANGLED Work a of Mortensen, theFourth STAR THE SONG going along plans July i as niajo r and John D. Lee as adjutant. husband is occasion for Paragonah. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd weeks while her CHAPLAIN PRAYER very memorable in Carbon .. Mary 0. Topharn in charge of arrangements, and they working - THE FLAG WITHOUT A STAIN L the committee head County. Lund SOLO Fullmer of companv, first was chosen captain Three year old Deniece, i a No VERL TAYLOR as Uncle Sam announce that the events will he scheduled as follows: SPEECH 'bft Hie mounted men. Thomas Smith first lieutenant; James with her granaparents here. BETTY WILCOCK as Goddess of Liberty Parade at 10:30 SPEECH "mi Ln utenant; William H. Dame, first sergeant. This j. ALICE BAYLES as Miss Utah at 11:00 SOLO Program mini hem, men. rank and file. Bishop W. L. Evans has anTRUMPET DUET .. STEVE ADAMS & KENNETH TOPHAM Games, races and sports events to commence at 2:00 P. M. A Lttle other D. ADAMS second company; WAtSON for the all of chosen granddaughter to report. fun ages. with ORATION promised t F captain SI tv first lieutenant; John Steele, second lieutenant; CONGREGATION The Parade is to be a minlture parade and everyone is invited This time it is the fine 7 lb. SONG - AMERICA Be N Hr bile CHAPLAIN first sergeant. There was a company of rifle-- 1 ' BENEDICTION to parth ipate. All of the business houses and auxiliary organiza-tios- n daughter of Bernell and Muxin and SPORTS - LIBRARY LAWN of the church are entering floats and all children are urged Hunter Evans who arrived at 1:30 p. M the County Hospital on June 2 4. t; r41 SOFT BALL GAME - Married Men vs. Single Men to plan with their parents for entries in the parade. .... was chosen of the third company: "'PlIe q, one for captain with children Marie This will as DANCE Wes Ward also Barton feature Hall Recreation baby is number 110 CHILDRENS The program 4 .... 'ni' V lieutenant; Orson B. Adams, second lieutenant; as Uncle Sam, Mildred her parents, her maternal grandLamoreaux BAND CONCERT of Goddess Jimmy Liberty, 3 "nlli.y first sergeant; This was a company of 'it parents, Mr. and Mrs Morris DANCE - BROWN DERBY Orchestra M. I Hunt as Miss America and Ruth Ann Dalton as Miss Utah. d,:' !iinnbr, file. men, rank ana benefit-Buildin- g of of Fillmore; and the are as Hunter events to Church follows. Ward named take East committees charge Other Entire day sponsored by Hr, fltl McBride Helen and first Hazel Beth Jean grandchild on her great Davenport. s Refreshments, was appointed captain of the fourth company, Fund. . Mrs. Lola mother's side of the family. Mrs. Maxine Barton Laxs.ir, and Afternoon sports, Talbot. first sergeant W. first Sabin, V lieutenant; Asa ft Robb. Decorations, Mrs. Norma Topham. Confections - soft drinks - game concessions 7 ,ln :irt:!ery (ompanv and consisted of 13 men. FOOD SALE Mr. and Mrs. Orylamt Lets all come out to see the children and enjoy the day with ALL THROUGH THE DAY on Back Page them. "A Ml. OF MEMBERS OE EXPEDITION NEXT ISSUE IDA KING TO HEAD WEST WARD Y.L.M.LA. MRS. k. lt Arrivals (1 1 4 -- . McCall-Continue- Parowan u-r- -- ; . lu-3- . Paragonah Schedules Ith. Events 'Sf-y in-3- . Ji.tm-Continu- |