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Show Sjr "SS? Hn( Cilv OWAN TIMES la The Gallon ms cirr JMbIlIed Weekly For The interest Ol Parowan Am! Vlclnlfw Ol.lMNE THIRTY I1X -- PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN. UTAH JANUARY 3, 1953 To Ileaeh 100 Parowan Stake C'ouoly Officials Adopt 1952 ISudgct Sets Hate For A Tout of 1338,276.34 waa el up for 19j2 expense for Iruu County at a meeting held for that purport) here Monday. ibe tout ua previously proposed was not chanced altboufb a few minor adjustment were made atmac the varloua funds, according to W. Clair Rowley, County Auditor. The apiary of the Sheriff Chief Deputy was raised from 11600 to 31800 per year and 33,000 of the tnlacellaneoue general fund was transferred to aalarie to appropriation cover future adjust-nient- a In this department. One tbouaand dollar waa also ap- preprinted to cover expenses of official to the National Convent Ion In 1962. At Monday's afternoon meet log, routine matters considered Included a request to the Direct or of the Hospital service of the State Board of Health to examine the plans for the proposed Old Folks Home to see that they comply with all State reguia Annual Social January 21, baa ibe date ,t.uiaiueiy been set tor the annual Slake aoclal, ac to W. Clair Rowley, cording Stake President. The occasion a bleb has been traditionally for the past three year will probably Include a banquet, picture show, game and danc-ii- r. Cimmittee for it arrangement will he set up Sunday, I'resiient Rowley states. Monday, 'Ibe percentage of families with telephone service In Psr-a- u Is a good mirror of the I men. according to Frank Muuataia A T N States M)or L. Iti Take Oath Of Offict M 4Mi Iav f, a p I iiiIimni-iiTt-(he oatn offne Monday for the'r poult inns in the Iaro-wkCity government are newly t ! .l hi ii led Uouncllmen, W. Scott . Ileher Uiurr and Leonard S Orion; and Eugene M. treasurer. Orton, Mayor E. Bay Lyman will preside at the teremony which will take place In ihe Uily offirs at high noon. The four were elected In November and will take the offices firmerly held ly R. Tsylor Miller, Claude E. Burton, How-ai- d M. Adams and John W. Beniley. Mitiln-ll- -- . . r :.mr 'sm.: . . . '. Shown above are the Ram Basketball squads. Back row (11 Squad left to right, Donald Stubbs, Rodney Bentley, Clifford Robb, Spencer Adams. Bordeli Melvin Beniley, Hyatt, Roy Benson, Edward Dalton, Marion Rasmussen and Donald Curr. Middle row (A Squad) Jay Winter, Milton Mortensen, Sieve Adams, Frank Adams, Jimmy Harris, John Benson, Melvin Mitchell, Raynor Kamlnska, Tommy Dobrusky and David Orton. Front row Willis Robinson, Coach Twist Jones, and Kenneth Topham, Robinson and Top- I Kay L.n Ini proclaimed Saturday. Jan I ltd. a half holiday iu Uurowau a the day on whiih the luiiimuii-it- At'w Cilv Official To i (Tolcpltonc Service Increases 259.6 Sime 1940 Sutherland. if. FORTY-SIN- Parowan Pioneer Day To Mark Finale Of Centennial Celebration Wis a SUM IlF.lt Sul. Lvlc II. Morris sod lha enure rmml) will celebrate the end of the firt hundred years and the dawn of s new century in till nr. Saturday's celebration with It will bt, under the direction of tin Elizabeth snd Pauline (amps. Daughters of Utah Pinneen. sud will b In honor of the arrival of Ihs first ettlers here mi cn Jan. 13, 1851. The Day wilt be hv n evening of drama and followed by another evening of genpn-lude- uine old time musie, both to be sponsored by the Parowan Cen- tennial committee. has Tbs drama evening tentatively been set for Friday night, Jan. 11th. in th e si hool auditorium, according to Iv.m Decker, chairman of the Telephone Company manager. He points to the last ten The program will Include ears as an example In 1940, e Sgt. Lyle R. Morris arrived in two farces which were Alton Photo Merrill by rolls were lower, 'tnployment Utah New Year's Eve after produced repeatedly during the .cany worker were part-timattending a year in active duty pioneer daya in Iron County. and life for almost everyone in Korea with the 213th. Field "Slasher and tlons. Crasher." and Hal Christensen, Iron County nemed slower. There were only Box and Cox. Artillery Battalion. Sgt. Morris, Chairman of Civil Defense, was 109 telephones In service here along with others of the group The former farce, which was who were processed st Fort revived Id Parowan about twauthorized to attend a meeting then. Friends bad the time so of Civil Defense Directors to hey visited each other frequentbasketball team Ord, were detained at La Vegas enty years ago, Is being directThe Ram Funeral services tor Mrs. be held In Salt Lake City, Jan. ly; housewives shopped before Registration for coming ad- traveled to Delta Friday night Monday when the plane on which ed by O. Winston Orton and t'hoebe Elizabeth (Libbie) Ben- ult education classes In Paro- to hey bought. were traveling home was Includes in the cast, Warren 19th. play (heir opening game of they Then came the war. Employ son Logoff, 58, of 663- - 3rd. Av- wan was scheduled for Thursat tho airport there A. Dalton aa Slasher; Mr. grounded be Approval was given to the bond ment went up. Everyone, it enue Salt Lake City, were held day evening at the school, ac- league competition only to by bad flying conditions. He Orton aa Crasher; Haripy Dalton 58-3- 3 trounca severe banded rf Mrs. Vlona Marie Wilson seems, ha been busy Bince. ihursday at 2:30 p. m. In the cording to Mariam P, Lister, rated boarded Ihe bus there, however, as Blowtiard; Miriam Moore as County Assessor's deputy who There is less time for ing by what Is visiting Sunset Lawn Memorial Park Mor chairman of the P T A Adult to be one of the popularly teams end traveled directly to Beaver as Dinah; Georgia Meeks as has recently taken the position each other and less Incentive strongest where bis wife, the former Ver- Rosa; Bud Munford as Mr. tuary. Burial took place in the Education comimttee. Classes in the state. formerly held by Mrs. Colleen for shopping. A servant to do Salt Lake City cemetery. to b offered to the residents ona DeMny, and little daughter, Brown; and Ivan Decker as the to seemed The be boys Crie. trying the family chores, to make quick mad prior to hard but were under resided since his butler. - In Mrar tSogSrf, a n'aflvd of Par- ollhe survey great tens- Peggy, have reply to a request by repre- visits, and to generally save the holiday. It la understood, ion as . Induction Marguerite Orton Is directing their shooting percentage sentatives of Summit Town that time was needed. The tlephone owan, died Tuesday at 9:a.m. In however, that there will be openHe was greeted briefly at the the presentation of Box and 5 baskets of out shows, conthe County assist them in only was chosen. Today there are 392 the Salt Lake General Hospital ings in most of these classes bu Mitchell Cedar O. Karl Cox. with however, City station, 22 free tosses were made. Delta struction of cement sidewalks telephones in service here, a of pneumonia and other chronic so interested persons may also tried 22 free tosses that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Lollln Orton supporting her by but the Commissioners complications. Although not eon register as late as next week agreed to 259.6 increase over 1940. by dropped in 15. Ray Morris of Parowan. He In the cast. provide all materials necessary Some of the additional tele- fined to her bed, she had suf contacting members of the 'nd his wife and daughter also officers have D.U.P. Camp 111 health for several in additon. to those which may Although Coach Twist" Jones' phones were installed for fam- fered with of Satto a returned outline Parowan made Wednesday general be purchased with funds now ilies new to the boys have not met up with the a community, years. a visit with his folks here. include to for urday' activities atiffest competition during the on hand, to construct the walks but Mr. Sutherland says, many at In was born She Parowan, public meeting ll:a.m.; on one side of the main street league, he says they of the telephones were Installed March 6, 1893, a group picnic at noon at which daughter of in 1952. Summit, an unincorp- for have better pergiven noticeably Thrilled measure all beyond Sim! time the committee will provii the families who had lived orated town, comes directly here many year without hav- John and Mary Alice Klingen are Ralph and Estelle Orton formances on the Court when hot drinka for everyone; visit-Ir- g smith Benson. Her youth and since the arrival of their first pitted against the stronger teunder the jurisdiction of the ing service. Today a higher perand old time dancing durwere life here adult spent early County In most of its local centage of Parowan families where she attended the local daughter just before the begin- ams, seeming to let down when afternoon and a grand the ing weakened. matter . have a telephone than at any schools. She was married to Jack ning of the New Year. No leas competition Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Orton ball in the evening. It Is general-l- v The County Assessor was di- other time in history. He bedelighted over the new 7 pound SUMMARY OF POINTS, and Mi, and Mrs. Don B. Orton supposed that the entire celA summary of the nine games rected to make demands upon lieves the pressure of time, an Llddiard about 1918 and lived 3 ounce slater are young Ralph, of this City, traveled to Salt Lake ebration will take place in the other Counties in which Iron improved financial position, and for a time in Idaho before mov- 4, and Bobble, 2 years of age. played during the past few weeks d Ward reCity recently where Whit and Parowan to Salt Lake City. She waa Claiming that the little black reveal a total of 403 County stock has been taxed a growing realization that tele- ing points chal- Rula rooms, and hall creation rea to banquet Responded special for their portion of the amounts phone service is more than a divorced from Mr. Llddiard and haired miss Is the most beaut- ked up by the local five againbeen some has to at of thought the funeral although quest sing Alex married later Gogoff. iful baby born tn the Hospital st 308 for the opposition, makcollected . convenience or a luxury have school in it the to Mr. David A. Neff which was given holding The next regular meeting of been She was a member of the L. D are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ing an average of 45 points per held at the East Mill Creek Ward. house. responsible for this developMonthe Commission will be held S. Church and had participated Robert L. Fenton and Mr. and game for the Rams and 35 for The ment. Daughters of Utah Pioneer aged gentelman who had the opposing clubs. day, January 14, in the Court in the Salt Lake City 8th Ward Mrs. Osear Orton all of the population Predicting died at his home in Buhl, Idaho, officers who are making plans room at Parowan. changes in any community under Relief Society for several years. was father-in-laHIGH SCORE MEN. of Whits bro- for the day include Mrs. Ruby normal circumstances can be V. scoralso a former Orton, Mrs. Twila Thornton. John Benson and was LaMar, ther, high She Is survived by one daughMrs. done rather accurately, the maner of himself. A Mrs. Mary B. Orton, Parowan for the employer Whit, hoopsters ter, Mrs. Mary Lou Mugleston Florence Mrs. ager said. Predicting family de- of Salt Lake Lowder, accumuMr. Neff Evelyn prominent stoekman, during the City; and four bro mand for telephone servee is diflating 111 points or an average had resided at Salt Lake City Joseph, Mrs. Madge Stevens, one sister; John Benand thers ficult. And projecting future Chicken the of 12 plus per game. Melvin and at Ruby Valley, Nev. prior Mrs. Nina Taylor and Miss Eva pox among son, Provo; Phil and Arch BenContinued on page 2 school children and the Mitchell stands second on the to moving to Buhl. Taylor. son, Parowan; Neil Benson, Loa younger Priesthood Leadership meete musicale which The flu which has hit the official score sheet with 103 The duo sang upon request, epidemic Mrs. Clifford and (BelAngeles; ing for Parowan Stake will be been tentatively set for has has tended beautiful and their third general points very arrangepopulace Winter, Jay le) Empy, Salt Lake City. held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Monday evening Jan. 14, in the somewhat to retard the holiday with a total of 92 points in the ment of Beyond the Sunset, the Parowan Third Ward ChaFarowan Third Ward Chapel, which nine festivities In acclaim received the Parowan this and games played. year, Of pel according to an announceof the family and will include numbers from the there is no way to se- - SENIORS. appreciation Although ment by the Stake Presidency. cure an accurate statement of . Playing for the last year in many friends of the deceased high school chorus, the elemenThe Stake High Council meettary school group, and from the number of cases, it is known Parowan A Squad are Seniors man . ing will preceed in the same various trios, quartettes, chorboth diseases have assumed Raynor Kaminska, Jay Winter, that place at 1:30 p. m. Jim Harris and Steve Adams, TOWN CALENDAR uses and Individuals In the Co. The Relief Society Union Mrs. Lona D. Watson of epidemic proportions. letter-me- n all of They will be directed by Wilf'ord them returning Little JoAnne Evans, daughCedar City, State officer of the meeting for the Stake will conYoung and Ivan Decker with but Adams was who moved up d vene at 2:30 in the American Legion Auxiliary will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman from the B Zona P. Topham in charge 7 Mrs. squad at the begin- MONDAY, Jan. was brought home MonWard Relief Society rooms report on her recent trip to Evans, Meetcf children. All participants the Ward of season. the Primary Faculty bout ning where special recognition will be Miami, Florida, at the January day following a hospital entertainment are ex- of this Coach rated ing KAMINSKA, by extended to the magazine repre- and played recording of several I meeting of the local Auxiliary with bronehlal pneumonia. 10 Jones as one of the scrappiest THURSDAY, Jan. Mrs. Mary Robb of the Cross- men Contimied on Back Page who have secured of his creations. She waa assist- - group here on Thursday, Jan. sentative American Legion Auxlllaiy on the team, has shown I such outstanding results in their ed 'n her program by Ramona loth., according to an announce-an- d roads Junction near Richland noted Meeting improvement since the beElna Stubbs. Ramona play-lmerecent subscription drive, acby Mrs. Jean Hendrick-e- d (Beryl), who la spending a few ginning of the practice tilts. His FRIDAY, Jan. 11 several piano selections in-- 1 son. Auxiliary president. Mrs. weeks In Parowan with her mo- main cording to Mrs. Edna S. Hatch, Centennial Committee Pionposition is that of center Stake R. S. President. W rk eluding Beethbovens famous Watson made the trip via the ther, Mrs. Isa Mortensen, tra- but he plays well when shifted eer Plays will be given in all departments, Moonlight Sonata, Fuer Ellse Panama Canal to attend the veled to the northern part of to guard and always comes out SATURDAY, Jan. 12 and Opus 49. Elna accompanied National Convention which was the State Tuesday to consult an with his share of scoring. He is she states. D. U. P. Pioneer Day eye specialist She accompanied expected to lend considerable WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16 Samuel F. Leigh of Cedar will by Ramona, played the Minu- held in the Florida City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mortenbe the featured speaker at the et in G as a Violin solo. Music Arts - Raphael Mendez, support in securing a top berth The nationally famous Aux- sen when Mrs. Bertha Mitchell was a they returned to their for the Rams in the coming preliminary exercises of the Cornetist and Chauncey Trio from Cedar City will home at Midvale, after a weekmeeting, it is announced by Pres. special guest at the meeting with iliary Haines, Organist Iieague tourney. at also the Mrs. sing meeting, 13 members present. end visit with relatives in W. Clair Rowley. WINTER, although small, is THURSDAY, Jan. 17 . Mr. Topham will be hostess Hendrickson state. the fastest man on the team Primary Stake Union Meetfor the next meeting on Jan.' 16 j In charge of arranging the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morris with the other players relying ing for which time a program on meeting are Pearl Russell, Mild- and family spent a portion of uron him for a great deal of FRIDAY, Jan. 18 REGULAR MEETING art will be arranged by Ida King. red Gilger and Roca Mitchell. the recent holidays In Parowan interceptions and drive-i- n shots. Basketball - Beaver at ParoPAROWAN LIONS CLUB She will be assisted by Wllford wan All members of the organ- - as guests of the Ray Morris'. Up until the last game or two There is a American Legion Young. J 21 7:80 P. M. MONDAY ization and any other interested Boyd I agriculture instructor he was one of the top scorers; MONDAY, Jan. Convention In Salt Lake City at Annual Parowan Stake Party. invited and urged to In the High school at Alamo, and it is hoped that the jinx on are persons the Newhouse Hotel, Saturday JANUARY 7, 19 r2 American Red Cross First Aid his set-u- p shots will be broken will be Nevada CIIURCII DOINGS attend the meeting whichFirst-SecJanuary 12th., would like to -, Class Begins. Walt Rowley, his son, Dick with the advent of the League held tn the Parowan TAYLOR CAFE have as many Leglonairres as 25 Jan. room FRIDAY, and Boulder season, of Relief Ward Rae, Society ond will daughter, Ward First Pr.mary ( possible go. Anyone interested Basketball - Hinckley at Paro- Mrs. Hendrickson j City, Nevada, spent part of the! JIM HARRIS, 6 ft. 3 in. guard, In going please Contact Verl start again next Tuesday after- at 7:30 p.m. wan. on Continued I on Back Continued Paw pag states. noon at 3:45. Taylor a soon as possible. Arrive From Korea rnn-mitte- old-tim- e, Hams Drop First League Game To Delta 58 33 Former Parowsa Registration Held Matron Dies In Salt For Adnlt Lake City Hospital Education Classes . 1 New Arrivals pre-seas- floral Vocalists In Salt Lake City Funeral First-Secon- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Leadership Union Meetings To Be Held Sunday pre-seaso- Old-tim- Literary Club Has Evening Music Legion Auxiliary Slates State Officer For Jan. Meeting January First-Secon- nt Special Legion NOTICE , J |