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Show 100 YEARS Volume history of parowan Thirty-Fiv- e I'AROWAN I.ocmI diuartlMiicn lo ftcuori For of the settlement of Ihirowun and lrou County near our thoughts go more and more to that noble band who braved the winter tniuws, hardship, tfanger and pioneers to come here to establish homes and carve v inconveniences A hundred years have come and commonwealth. , ,w gone Usit memorial daiy whan they pitched caonp on Center Creek r CVntMWiial all may have more knowledge ef thiwe IMoneera. so may keep alive their memory and more intelligently our coming centennial the Times is printing in weekly ,t of their coming and many activities as liilltnents the story that With the call of the 213th. Armoured Field Artillery to re- port for training ou August lit, a number of the local Parowan boys will be included. Members Ot the unit Which has headquarters at Cedar City, include two Parowan officers. Major Max Dailey and Major Patrick Joe Uobrusky, Caud.ll j Ftnton, lOrtou. Marvin Skougard, Hal Halternian. Thornton, Ralph Gene Benson, Lyle Morris, Lloyd DeMille also of Parowan; und Jimmie Anderson und Kliuo ot Paragonah. Before the date for reporting, the lid may be lengthened by volunteers and by members of other units who may seek transfers to the local outfit. Theron Wheatly. a member of the Reserved Army, has also received word that he will be called withiu 5 to lu days. t ilv Stis lax Ia Same 1 An l ast TIME PAKOWAN. I'TAH AUGUST par this gives the fund f mills; streets ami sidewalks, 2 nulls; I. Unary. 2 mills; parks. mill; public safety, 4, and inti rest and sinking fuud, 7 mills. A. 1030 , $2.50 psr 1 llarii-llox- Hater luusiui I'oucv DifficuUio.s ow Miulicll -- Oil The continuous wall of the fire sirens Tuesday evening heralded the arrival lu town n of Parowan Citys fire truck and the ciiliiiiiiutioii of the communRy project beParowan gun by (ho Junior Chamber of Commerce ami sponsored by them since I hut time The truck was nut by u number of the Juycees and escorted by them as it made its welcome approach into the City. The arrival of this sleek, white truck equipped with some of the latest and most efficient pieces of apparatus in existence, assures Parowan, Summit and Hu1 Paragonah, Valley more adequate fire-pr- o tec lion than has been previously possible. The truck is being exhibited in Cedar City at the State Firemens Convention this week us one of the most modern and efficient pieces of such equipment in the State. acknowledgement Proper should go to the members of the local Junior Chamber who Instigated the project in the first place as a means of assuring the homes of this and surrounding communities protection from the ravages of fire. They cosecured the whole-hearte- d operation of the City and of (Ic Iron County Commissioner: It financially who have made possible to secure this protection for the residents of this area. A drive is now being made under the direction of Sheldon " Benson. Jaycee president., a twenty-foumatt volth: to crew to operate the equipment when it Is needed. It is expected that the necessary number will have been secured by Sunday morning at which time a representative of the National Board of Fire Underwriters will be in town to assist in the organization of the crew and to begin a program of regular drills. It is also expected that the representative will then be able to recommend to his organization a reduction in fire insurance rates for all who will now from this profit improved means of protection. ultra-moder- tti .Southern I tali tl .Number Thin Mr Arrival Of New Fire Truck Heralded By Parowan At u ope, mi nn eiina of u,,. t. i lulls WlHk t lie tax levy lot HsiO wa ivt at 1.1 mills a huh is ilii? suroe I. was in i;h: itrokou lUiuti Ouiv Amu. Iff 330l ym PAROWAN TIMES c Aituougn iiuciuaiion m on i nc power Rues ol Hie Church n .iuriilc Power Company has j Gf current interest to many Lull tile immediate cause ot It has bees suggested by the chairman of the Oenten-1- 1 kCYTE the Is the announcement by Mr. inqueut outs ' of electric pow-i- i Committee that everyone interested iu Parowan's History land Mrs of Vermtid Hatch in i arouali recently, the koiild dip these articles each week and paste them Into a Soviet of i Kossharcti, County, low water supply is Hie book. iap the approaching marriage of noil lying cause ol Hie uiuuy titeir daughter, Vivian lo Boyd power liitlkullies which are INSTALLMENT NUMBER SEVEN sou of Mr. and L. Mitchell, tile whole of Southern j Air. Ray Mitt hell of Parowan. i la ti at this lime. this The. ceremony uniting GENERAL Ol H IT CK FOREGOING CION E ERA According to City officials I tie woo met with officers ot will popular young couple the Wagons, 101; carriages, 2; oxen, 368; horses, lou; mules, 12, Saturday evening at so a the i u Puli Power Company! There will be a symposium preformed 146; beef cattle, 20; dogs, 11; cais, 18; chickens, 121. Mil O. Karl by Idshop p.m. tiie cut oil of given by six members, three it; ioliowiug in their military organiatiou they had 23 cavalry, 32 infantry The power iu Purowuu chell of the East Ward. from euch There will eveStake. Sunday I jy 13 wen having the cannon in charge. This company left their 1, d.S. institute at Cedar City, mug, the trouble arose when also be special musical numbers or the Provo River ou the morning ol up on the south side will be the scene of the nupti- Hie load ou the Tellurlde lines ai ranged, Mrs. Hatch states. IWII Dec. 1830. The next morning Huy found two ldtb. undid', which will h. witnessed by als at The power of the mind over suddenly Increased and freshments will lie served k .Ties On the 18th they arrived at Bef. of snow had laden. faui- immediate ol the members the conclusion the Hues of off afternoon, the cut was demonstratautomatically the body ably laftorwarcy named Paysonj: hertf they todud Kidei ed Hies and close friends. During which feed all the pumps iu the evening in the Thursday n tmes Pace, with a few men, engaged in building a fort as music will ailey us well us the town it- - j Parowan East Ward play "Our the ceremony, organ Mrs. against Indians. These were the last white men the comp-B- Brothers he Virginia by played self. Keeper." The audience saw on their journey soutli. On Monday, 13th Jan. 1831, was from laughter to tears Larson and a solo will be sung they slate Hint the water in swept A council at once couven j Lou Warren. company arrived at Center Creek. Parowan Canyon is as low as it' the fine acting of the well by Miss Emma by Lj and several were chosen to explore the canyon and others Miss Hatch has chosen Miss i.-- usually during the latter part chosen cast. d further explore the valley. of Sept, and that there is not a L. Adams Will gave superb as her bridegroom, prospective GrisTorn power being generated enough harat terization of 18. fuHunt and four or Thursday. Jan. Captain Jefferson Colleen at our Miss Mrs. Lilly Ward, Mra. Cecil who maid of honor. plant to supply the cur- tile camp on their way from California wold, a reformed Bother men arrived at Miss rent lor the electric water heat- - Adams and Mrs. Betty Sorenson .'with his humble philosophy j Bagley of Koosharem and G. S. L. City. will ers iu town. As a result Paro- - are members of the general save joy Webster of Cedar City On this day the camp was called to rnejet in convention to helped one rich man to bridesmaids. us attend wan is now purchasing stand- - committee from the Parowan himself. Bominate County officers. Iron County having been organized by Merton Mitchell will stand as oy power from the Southern Stake and who with the Cedar Mr. Adams Ably supporting A (hr General assembly of Deseret which had elected George best man for his cousin. is Stake representatives, are Utah Power Company but in him authority to further organize was Bishop Karl O. Mitchell as nith its chief justice giving A reception will be held obtaining it through the inter- - barge of arrangements, large whose the rich banker thinking j, was nominated; William A. Morse was chosen A full ticket same evening at the home connection with the Tellurite had wandered from the proper the Chairman ami James Lewis, clerk of the convention. Mrs. Hatch would also like Mitchell Mrs. Ray in the Valley. at tiie whose physical of Mr. and channels and to remind the visiting teachers hours the between The latter plant is also sup-- j dur form according to body was suffering from the in Parowan Friday, Jan. 17. Election was held in to check up on the exact num- 7 10: p.m. of and law with John other P. Barnard, Simon Baker and Thomas S. Smoth effects. Joyce Guymon as the plying power to many of her years they have held , mull liydro- - electric budges of election, and Henry Lunt, clerk. Voting was by ballot plants long lost daughter and with these th!t it ca T positions! which In ordinary times, have'. m votes were polled. The election resulted as follows: Jeffer whom the banker thought Him- Kcflcitl'S be who determined) accurately a surplus to dump to the Tell-- I ion Hunt, representative; Elisha H. Groves and Edson Whipple self in love,- - Miriam Moore as have been in the longest and On sociate judges; Janies A. Little, sheriff; James Lewis, record uride. They too are hampered the patient and understanding the shortest periods of time. Itr; Joseph Horne, assessor and collector; Almon L. Fuller, road by low water and in turn the wife,- - and Joan Adele Adams as cut off results when the load Supervisor. Magistrates: Anson Call, John D. Lee, Aaron Farr the excitable daughter all gave half of the land Tarleton Lewis. Constables Zachariah B. Decker, Charles W excellent Approximately suddenly becomes too heavy. performances. New beans which have And according to plant officials, Dalton, Samuel A. Wooley and Charles Hall. Likewise, Kent Mitchell as the canned string Ward From Heart Mountain, Wyoto the East the power cant he turned on villain, - Howard Low- as the sou been allotted Two discharges of artillery were fired by Capt. Jacob Hoffh also in love with the pretty to furnish for part of their until the lines become fully ming, came the news recently leins company. One hundred and seventy persons then sat down that a new daughter had been Welfare assignment energized again. secretary,- - Thales Brown as the Church to dinner care of, welcomed by Wally and Evaleen taken been now given in honor of Capt. Hunt and his companions, who doctor.- - and William have to that it been has suggested Hays as the were then saluted with three ofHulet Relief to Society George of that locality on elecdischarges of artillery. according of the return the themhasten detective, all acquitted who have assisted with tricity, housewives could cooper- July 24. The little girl who will ficers selves Capt. Hunt delivered a short speech admirably. at the close of dinner ate materially by turning off be christened, Joan, weighed 7 this was followed The East Ward, who sponsor- the canning process. by toasts and the party was dismissed by prayer one d,s- at birth. Her grandmother, the last, Two days, a benefit for its The appliances, especially the water evening was spent in a dance given by the captains, who ed the play as rebeen have on Wednesday, has "r8- R- W. Hulet, of Parowan, were then saluted with as heaters, until the power proposed recreation hall, receivcompliment to Representative Hunt More mark. meet this which into Most of ls with the famHy become reestablished. ed $117 in contributions from quired Saturday, Jan. 18. Capt. Hunt and party started for G.S.L. City those who attended. days, more beans and more die difficulties have come just c,U(les Kenneth, 4, and Kathleen to taking with them the mail matter of the camp. After they had before noon and again near eve The play was directed by Mr. workers will be necessary all So the and started, the asignment. complete settlers moved to the south side of the creek Adams. ning. who have beans to contribute comped near the with the At the meeting liberty pole which had been erected in the winter of 1849 and those who can possible Southern Utah Power officials by Parley P. Pratt and company. spend a few hours of their time it was agreed that all possible ItESIDEIYTS EDGED TO READY THESIS Sunday, Jan. 19. The camp assembled in riligious meeting and were addressed the welfare canning center would be done to correct at the Smith. At by Elders Anson Call and George A. reminded to watch for an situation and that if it eontin E A II I ItITS FOR COENTY FAIR are this meeting it was decided by unanious vote that a meeting house announcement of the next can- tied, Parowans interconnection be built; also to settle in a compact fort, and to make a road up Hie 3- - Du u ning date. would have to be switched to canyon. prothe of in Those charge from line Further details of the the coming directly Plans for Iron Countys three-da- y Fair and horse show- in Paroproceedings at this important meeting is ?iven in the ject are very vehement in their the Southern stations. wan on August 31 and Sept. 1 and 2, continue to be effected following language of John D. Lee: On expression of appreciation to the as committees formulate rules for would-b- e Sunday, Jan. 19th, the camp of the Iron County settlers exhibitors and out y who have so on many Center Creek were called St. of Miles horn of line the days programs. the Wallace Mrs. sound the together by so work Fun cooperated in the wd addressed All residents of the County are being urged to prepare their by President George A. Smith, who said in sub George was a visitor last week The younger girls as well far. stance the we of her items for exhibition and to be ready to compete for their share at the home following: "After a tedious but prosperous journey 'e at last reached our destination. We are an outpost 250 miles and daughter, Mayor and Mrs. as the older members of the of the $2000 which is being offered for prizes in the various deAttention, all fun livers of Ward have contributed very gen ':om Salt Lake City, and if any difficulty occurs with the natives E. Ray Lyman. partments. Summit Paragonah) 5 erously of their time. Some 16 Parowan, n are expected to fight our own battles, guard against intruders Enoch. special Something Fair committee chairman, Claude Adams, states that the exhibcases of beans were reported and and make a permanent settlement. We are here, and when those Miss Vera Robinson, daughter on Wed. will happen Friday, August 25. its will be displayed at the same places as they were last year. canned been as 'he have having not their families return to the north after them the of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robinson Please mark that date on your Livestock will be shown at the Rambouillet Barn and sheds; Ambers in our fort will be materially lessoned. The buildings left Monday morning for Salt details will articles in the Further calendar. hobbies and flowers will e erect homemaking, arts, crafts, enroll will she here should be built in compact form or in military Lake City where ISelief be announced later. Doth be shown in the Higli School gymnasium. sh ion displays will also and style, in order to provide safety for those outside as the L.D.S. Business College. be made in the school building. Crops of both field and garden ' as Hold Inside. This is my advice and counsel. It is unpleasant, as well as fruits will be shown at the building on the Race Track j know, but it is 4 -- II ELEH NEWS A fire which broke out in also unpleasant to have ones back stuck full of and the horse show will be held at the track. grounds; ows. You are ajj ag near to me as my own brothers, and when ome trash and hay in the yard THE TASTY SPOON CLUB 1). Benson, Mrs. Florence 6 General rules and regulations as set out in the published bookcountry is settled and safe, you can spread out. I want a few of the Randall Adams home last The Tasty Spoon Club hold lets state that judging will be done during the first day of the president of the West Ward ReJmmon stock stones made to grind common stock axes. Friday, necessitated the sumgrind reminds the mem- their meetings regularly each Fair. To make this 0Dle fear that all he business will be done the same way. I moning of the fire truck at two lief Society, possible, all livestock will have to be in and of the week. They have completed all of the bers organization Pose to have a time set The last a.m. 11: of that day. times. up by different for meetings. building put up for public use. The monthly work meeting assignments in choking. regular the n&. when the l:a.m. about was road a up make to counciling, etc. We shall have be held Tuesday aft remainder of the meetings Jor Judging on all articles in the homemaking departments, n about 4 miles in order to get timber. While some of the flames, which were thought to which will and crops will begin at 9: a.m. on Aug. 31. This will in would which work, to she be and will ernoon summer spent the ethren will be thus employed, the surveyor with some others She al- - completing their journels and necessitate most of these exhibits being in and registered on the attendance. a like m ke good ay select will survey a site for a fort which we may he afternoon, again glared up. at day prior to the opening of the Fair. . , m iso makes a special request to preparing for the exhibits BUlf ThP frt be divided into Wards under the Presiding Ward of the teachers all Fair. visiting the General rules for the homemaking department specify that all "I10 will take Mr and Mrs. W. Scott Mitch-- 1 charge. The present organization will then for the trip to to be present to receive a Preparations Watson Mrs. and Mr. must be delivered to the exhibition hall on Wednesday. articles and eii company the !'ten up it was motioned and carried that r which she has for Duck Creek this week end are main as traveled to Salt Lake dal message Club work 30, between the hours of 1:00 and 5: p.m. August they wer0 organized until the public building was We girls men were them nearing completion. must be delivered before 4: p.m. of that same day. Reefed. on motion it was also decided that the captains of ten last week where the o inter-alsThe East Ward officers have are planning for a very Democraan lift'1' of time and report to the captains of delegates to the State Committee chairmen of these departments call attention to the accuuting announced a regular time. Definite plans have Warren 0n motion convention. Mr. Bishop Tarltcm Lewis was appointed to take tic to try and fact that claim checks will be given when articles are entered arid ej work meeting for Tuesday pven ,wn mada thly one the of also was men more to nut timber for the meeting house, Pendleton afternoon at which time there keep dry in case of the usual must be presented when articles are called for at the close of the t0 the' h,,ilt 20 by 40 feetn motion 11 W8S decided that delegates who attended. Fair. They also mention the important rule that all work enter .1 will be plenty of work for every- - rajn storm. P that' fnrn!'any Rhould go into a compact fort. Pres. Smith said atten-I in a the homemaking department must be the work of the exhibitor which at 28th the good Tasty one and Friday, June a Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Guybp,Jfpnant and nine (9) men vere wanted to take charge and must not have been entered at previous county, or state desired. served Breakfast 0f Club is Spoon of dnce. e catnTand look after the cattle, gather the cattle and see mon and young son, Jimmie Entries in this department are also limited to bona fide fairs. mothers The jf mothers. to their ny f thPm were 8ick in whfch case they should nur8e them Lancaster, Calif, visited briefly j of the County, othersmay be entered for display only. YOTICE residents 4 visiting enjoyed the morning s take good care of the horses or the brethren might find with relatives in Parowan durin exhibiting should consult their premium books All interested food by w and ill prepared from cloned be Yenisei ves trying Tax Office were on foot. ing the week. They or the lists as published in the Times for detailed instructions the girls. 2iili until Tuesday, a to August spend to Panguitch in all departments. Sept. 25. CONTINUED NEXT WEEK Continued on Page Five Lulaed in tihe History of Parowan, Historian. a compiled by Andrew mj-t.ig- lo Vtd Saturday Rob-inao- asi Warl Drama I j g j j Kmived Lot-ne- i pro-ictio- V y I d I Sub-stati- . j Ward HulMVav Mark T Welfare Project Arrivals i PERSONAL Committees Set NEWS NOTES (p Rules Freni For whole-heartedl- Lovers Attention! son-in-la- Ward Societies To Work Meetings 4-- , spe-Ada- I H mon-Jestj- - i te |