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Show 100 YEARS Volume JISTORY OF PAROWAN PAROWAN TIMES Thirty Five PAKOWAX S MAI THICK Delivery etllatneoi of Pxltowhxi iuid iroi) County OentirwiUl erf Lh a!- our thought go more a.ud more to that nUhle band braved the winter mows. hardships, ckuigvr and ij0r who PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH READY of Pairowan FIRE l Citys i i V. Harris, during a recent visit hpre. Mr Harris, agent for com here to establish home and carve iaconvenc commonwealth. A hundred years have come and gone the American Elkhart Company who is installing the fire fightUt memorial day when they pitched camp on Center Creek ing apparatus on the truck, says that the equipment will be most al! may have more knowledge of these modern no in this end of the State, Pioneers, ol and more Intellegently v may keep alive their memory It is hoped that Its Is sat our ctimlng centennial the Time printing An weekly may be made in time delivery for the of their coming and many actlvltlt as new jiSnents the story vehicle be to on exhibition Pa as of rowan, aeo in the History compiled by Andrew at the Utah Firemen's ConvenChurch Historian. tion in Cedar City on August 2 e and 3 as an example of the yrE: It has bees suggested by the chairman of the that everyone Interested In Parowans History most fire fighting week aud paste them into a equipment of the day. oald cbp these articles each book The delivery of the fire truck the culmination of a pro- Ject begun by the Parowan Junior Chamber of Commerce about two years ago and toward which the group has contributed 11200, The remainder of the rest has been met jointly by Parowan City and Iron County. Age Name iff ford , , Tj, Joseph 30 35 22 39 James William tt. George John D Peter Jesse 11s. s. ?. 11. Philip B. James Tarleton James A. Andrew Henry James iffle, 5r, Robert E. Daniel A. Joseph William C. hell. William C. tell. Jr. je. George William can. 1, A. Elijah James tire, Priesthood Jonathan Joseph A. L. itson, Joseph tire. ison, Wm. Asa W. Burton Seventy Seventy Remarks $2.50 per f Mr Our Brother's Keeper, Air. A Airs. w ith modern play a purpose. v. ill be presented Thursday night At in I he Parowan High School Auditorium by the Parowan East Ward us a benefit for the Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs liusll bbi ume in Parowan at the S. proposed recreation hall. (lllger were honored at a wed- Whitney ( abttis, died Sunday ding reception in the According to reviews, the play school auditorium on Inragonah v,M1,nk In He Don County Saturday Is interesting and entertaining a hem-o- f of Hospital rerrebral 22. Numerous out lint shows how right thinking evening. July town friends and relatives m,rrlage with which he was influences lives and character. stricken Saturday evening. The were present. It is guaranteed to amuse and In her $tleman was u familiar flg-- j Audrey was dressed entertain, but above all will - ure in this community modan where; gown, wedding original give you an uplift and food for el of white satin his independence and unabtrus-wo- n traditional thought. v, manners the adtnlr- floor length and made princess of ,lL j The was lace ,tlon The play will he directed by style. yoke edged He ""stained n crushed leg Will !,. Adams, veteran of the with a tiny ruffle and the dress when a horse fell upon him stage, and features a fine (.ast had long pontice sleeves. Her several years ago and which was of red rosebuds. In of characters usage the order re"uHed in his lameness which Mr. , as Dunton acted master those are: appearance of cere monies at a program RrBDy hampered his movement, Fredrick Warren He was horn May 21. 1887. Bp Karl O. which included the following Mitchell numbers. Piano solo, Hampton and Kmme-- I Jennie a 8011 Kent Mitchell Dunton; Walter Fisher Ho had reading. Orilla Lister; Rne Taylor Stonov Joey Joyce Guymon talk by Mrs. Barbara Adams; nladt Lis home in central Utah Mrs. Warren Miriam Moore reading by Mrs. 11a Bower and UI1,H his moving to Parowan. Dr. Shipman He had cured for his Invalid Thales Brown vocal solos by Mrs. Edna Brown Ethel Warren . . Joan Adele Kent Marsden and Edward Bart- - father for thirty years before Adams on. Refreshments were served ,lle death of the elder man a Tom Griswold . . Will L. Adams and the crowd enjoyed dancing few years ago. He was a member of the L. D. S. Chueh Fugene Merrick. William Hays the rest of the evening. Fred Warren Jr. Howard Low He is survived by three broMrs Marguerite Bower, Mrs. thers and two sisters, B. A. Mrs Bower Barbara and Orilla Time is the present: the place. Calif. Charles Mone.Stockton. Now York City; and the setting ,'t8,er were ,n rharKe of the; Long ,one". Beach, Cal; Mrs. Jennie in the library of Mr. Warren's gifts. Barbara Gilger, and Mrs. Lamb, Magna; Ida and Talbot Dunton. Anna home. and Leslie and Ravma Thornton assisted Lillie Drollinger Stone, Salt Lake City. Contributions will bo received with the serving. at the door, but regardless of Funeral services were conducted Thursday In the Valley your donatiion, you are urged to come and see the play. No Mortuary, Chapel, Payson. Burial took place in the 8alem one from the age of 12 up should miss it. Cemetery, Hil j j j Ukllt IIOOI.KTN TO OUTLINE DICTA I lei Moddini Details of the 1950 Iron County Fair and Horse Show e are outlined in booklets which will soon lie distributed among the farmers, livestock men. Clubs and homemakers of iron County, It Is announced by Claude Adutns. (air chairman Over $2,000 lias been allocated for prizea on the various exhibits, he states. Itoroplion j OP EVENTS j ' i j . Included in the new equip-n ment will be the Seventy fog spray which is produced by forcing water through a small opening at such high pressure 16 that a mist results which is 37 most effective in smothering 45 High Priest small fires and in clearing flame 28 so firemen may enter a burn-- ! Seventy ing structure. It is estimated 26 Seventy that this feature alone will be 3G Elder sufficient to handle 85 of the 23 Seventy fires and that thousands of High Priest caused by dollars of damage 16 he use of a large stream of 44 Seventy water may be avoided. member Mr. Harris also states that the equipment includes a 500 64 High Priest will gal. storage tank which 53 Seventy always be in reserve and ready 20 for instant use. The pump is 52 also capable of pumping 200 18 gals, of water per minute and 18 may be used in city Irrigation 14 ditches where necessary and 28 Seventy where there are no fire hydElder 40 rants. Included with the outfit 29 Seventy will be 500 ft. of 2 inch hose Seventy which together with the supply of 4 inch hose already on hand, should be sufficient for any Apostle Capt. of Company emergency. Number Thirty (ilttor llonort'il j will be INSTALLMENT NUMBER SIX lrsMii4il Thursday Oenien-Commltte- Tap Ills! Alaril I'lav To Bo 2K, lsT.o Iron County Fair Committee Readies Plans For Season ots IIKUVERY new fire truck within the week was assured City officials, by J- - ll(,IITl, JULY j 1 ultra-moder- . . j . j . j Summer Band ( loses Successful Session Paulina HUP' tamp To Mpp Thursday THIS SUNDAYS CONCERT CANCELLED Thiovos Receive August 31. and Sept. 1 and are the dates which luixe been set for the three day entertainment In Parowan. with a change In dates for the State Pair thte only 4h!ng which might cause them to be changed. Included in the regular fair will be exhibits of all types of livestock, field crops, garden crops, fruits, clothing, needlework, canning, baking, flowei arts crafts and hobbies, and Club exhibits. Deserving specie ' mention Is the department for handwork of people over of age and which will be judged separately from the oili2. 4-- H er departments. Mrs. Bertha Mitchell is the supervisor fo this division with Mrs. Maine Bulloch Hnd Mrs. Nellie Prltch aril as her assistants. The arts, crafts and hobbies division has also been arranged to accommodate the many en thualasts who have engaged in this type of work during the past year. Provision has been made for exhibition of wood ;work, lenthercraft. en 'Mori ceramics'. Hguerinn painting, Jewelry, photography, oil and water color painting and pencil sketching. There will be a department for both the High School students and for adults ln ,his dHvslon with first and second cash prizes and a ribbon for third being offered for single articles and group displays. 0. D. Van Ausdal is chairman of this section with Edna Brown. Ivan Decker. Reed Draper, Ace Terry and Merlyn Jones, assistants. plastics, Thursday marked the close The members of the Paulina of another successful Summer D.U.P. Camp are urged by the Elijah E. Band School. These classes have officers to be in attendance at tU, Peter keen held since the fifth of June a meeting being held Thursday. ti. George Samuel S. Floyd and Ernest and the number of students in the 3rd of August at 2: p.m. in Carlos Jrtz, Don C. Tuttle, who previously pleadeach class totaled nearly one Old Rock Church. the George A. hundred boys and girls. Limited guilty to robbery of the Flyah, Peter The schedule for this meetA. was in drum instruction A ed service station in Cedar given readied the ing The City has lit, Jonathan ing consists of a quilting party City on July 1, were sentenced majoring and twirling. and i, Thomas S. plans for the Old Folks As a result of the summer to terms in the State Penitentto be held during the Fair le, John Party e fifty-pieca hand junior ary of not less than one year school will be dicussed. lam, John and not to exceed twenty years, is expected next year. b, Chester In order to improve the qualby the Court of the Fjfth Judiis. William P. cial District in session in Paro- ity of the senior marching band . Pull Mr. Ed. J. King again heads include the junior band will wan Wednesday. ier, Joseph the committee in charge of tin marching drill in their work. is. Judge Will L. Hoyt, in passBenjamin horse show and which in the The senior band was much no more successful Charles Y. ing sentence., stated ttiat Past has proven to be one of this summer Ier, Thomas leniency was recommended be- titan last. However, because of S. the major attraction of the cause of the fan that the pair lie, Edson celebration. Inasmuch as In conflicting activities the concert used a gun in forcing the sta- scheduled for Sunday will not tney, Francis T. Ing of all exhibits will be made tion attendant. Pale Holyoak, to be iven. Robert during the first day of the Fair, Hints, Edward their car and abducting him for the Horse show will he staged Mrs. Lois Benson Lee and, several miles before he was reDennis the last two days with a partwo children of Watsonville, Cal. leased. Both of the defendants Gideon ade scheduled for each day at are enjoying a visit here with A claimed this to be their first 2:30. All of Iron County is inGeorge Of the Lucius Benson family. She B. John offense. Tuttle was a member vited to particiipate in A. this will be joined by her husband of the U.S. Air Corps stationed SlOPV IloUTS event as well as in all other deSmuel A. the latter part of the week for at Las Vegas. ieY. partments. Hyrum A special treat is in store for an s vacation additional ht. Jefferson Assisting Mr. Adams as 1st will be re- all children of grade school age with the family. The prisioners vice chairman is Thales Brown. George C. for the area which will be serwhen moved to the State Penitentary next Wednesday afternoon ERS ved. This will include Parowan, to some hear very Mrs. Marvin Graff and her during the week by Iron County they gather Continued on Page Five 'I. Susann Summit and the officers. Paragonah, interesting stories at the libr- three children left Wednesday-mornin"1 Mary surrounding Valley. ary. for Tooele and Salt Sarah 17 Mrs. Eulala T. Orton, librar- Lake where they will visit City j6. Juliette ian informs us that there will relatives for a couple of weeks. To K Mers, Mrs. 19 be two separate story hours Elizabeth Editors and Publishers of weekly newspapers in Utah were each Wednesday throughout the 26 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mitchell lauded recently in a statewide radio program broadcast over KSL, month of August. Chndren from of Provo ' Lovina A. 20 week. the The spent past R)ver Virigin Regional Pn Eliza Ann Salt Lake City and KSLB, Cedar City, under sponsorship of the iar0wan, Paragonah and Sum- - Lnd here wj,ere McKee 21 they came to Welfare Conference will beheld ennefott opp r orp. Children f. Eliza Utah Three Copper Division o mit that wi,l be in the 1st., 2nd. ,rjnK Bills brother, John 22 S. ' in Parowan August 26, it is an- lison, Mrs. This Business of Farming de-- . and 3rd. grades in school this MltcheII aDd The radio program entitled, 25 member8 of his nounced by Stake President, W. to praising the y Mrs. voted its commericial 24 year are to meet promptly at famiily who were returning from Clair Rowley The executive Mrs. follows eommerical The newspaper. 23 5:00 p.m. The 4th., 5th. and tke northern part of the State. council will meet in the West G Emeline We hear a lot of the talk these days about freedom from want, Gth. grade students will meet jack js somewhat improved aft- - Ward Chapel at 9:30 a.m. with Polly freedom from fear and other freedoms as outlined in the Constiu-tuio- n at 4:00 p.m. er spending the past month in other delegates to meet at 26) :30 of the United States. One of the most important freedoms ) John D. Lees wives the veterans hospital in Salt A noon luncheon will be served Lovina we hear about is freedom of the press. All in all a newspaper is Lake City. the visitors by the Parowan R 27) Mrno better nor no worse than the American public wants it to be. Philip b. 28 lief Societies. rsJames If you like a newspaperi. you buy it. Undoubtedly you are influ-- i Mrs. Helen Hansen and fam29 The ,Mary Jane of opening: meetings enced by its writers and its advertisers. If you dont like it, then 30 Lytle ily of Provo have visited here Conference will 'ancy another newspaper. Perhaps the best read of all newsofiStake buy you as the week guests during G Eliza Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sargers, Beverly and Cyril Pendleton. On be be,d the evRning of thf same papers are the small town weeklies. Right here in Utah we have Louisa some 63 weekly newspapers devoted to the reporting of news In for five years residents of Sum- - Monday the girls traveled to day res' Row,ey states-thei- wiith a weRare meeting at 6. ,n p m. n of America unfolds in the four ;Mrs- William areas. Here, a mjt were honored by mem- - Bryce Canyon to spend a day i0n' Susan a Prie9thl leadership ses- and reaches its which of readers more 1 newsprint pages to eight or Quor-- or two with their mother, Mrs bers of the 69th. ln the West Ward a8:0nZilpha In week. each of the latter the mails j um weekly the part at a l'on at of Seventy dnner hrough Augusta Adams and with their a new Catherine sorrow the famih arrival, Five-Mil- e , (,p on newspapers are told the joys of Thursday. sisters Joan and Blanche Renee, , Betsy an employee? of the Utah of the passing of a loved one. and the general recounting of JDc? fMrs- Benjamin activities of your neighbors and friends that 'he large newspapers state department of health asi Jesse Guymon, prominent Mary Ann do not print. Here in the weekly press are the advertisements of food an, sanitation inspector, livestock man and farmer of this the garages, the shoe repairman, of the general stores, the barber Pag t,een transferred faom this section, is about 1 es. everyone owes much Harriet shop and the nationally known products. djstrjft 0f Provo. He and his which, he says, is the result of Clarissa truck with to the weekly newspapers of America, and the 4300 members of ,Ajfe an(j family will now reside trying to ride a Mary the Utah Copper family takes pride in recognizing the merits of jn fjje Ptah Countv metropolis 4L oi TUT of FOREGOING PIONEERS To be next week j ,he editors and publishers of the Utah weekly newspapers, who Mr and Mrg J have done much t0 make life better, richer, and help keep all of us informed. lerson.i John Ienitentary Sentence PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Children Reminded Weekly ten-day- g Regional Welfare Conference Held Here Ai. 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