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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PA KOWAN.l'T A II jANIART . Ilil R'bl.t e of future a.-- d to the Club llll.l, ool.hu. d arty IfUdletotj, 8, I'hcbe Ann Pendleton, 5i ; Calvlu IP ORION, another new. rkVIKNMIL ('uiilinerxl Jlltiea Datld Pendleton, 4(j, Sarah RlUabellt Pn'itUeloi), the talluvt bu) uti tin aqua. . Jane Ncwbrr inner on the main i;uud, haa luted to be In pioneer rotum. Pendleton. inn ; Mallnd aud I Newberiy Peitdietoti, Uta I" I 4. own an HpMlude for pasting In, Martlia Another feature of tb ave-- t I, hjinin--l i, Ephraim i;i Ii.au ouprhu I (lie ti'.iui lit, j" Ini i nd uiiordiiig to the Couth, I Sarah Jane 20; Hubert Ewing Miller, 27, E'na Milter, 23; will b tin reading of tba lug u have tie to lun lulu a good acorer. A lit; William Ituwe; EUaliei Ellrabeih Miller, 3, llelm Md.rr. name of th original Thoma (ottntialiy capable of bull ioili'K, alltiijodli tle In. rra.e In huaiiiiig will work Rowe. William Galea Nourrt, J6 Roue, JV, William Purham choir and a tong by a Curing the lai few pie xetoit I 'm into one of fine player. Janie 1iw, 24; Mary larw. 21. Mary ElUabeth laiw, the Anu thl organigroup representing he haa a.oj a !lt!e gaim la Fevre, 10; William la Eevre, 21; Ithnma ROY Ill.NwoN, a Sophomore far Kevre, ; Ro sation.. Many of th songs which hurt of hi unual record I; t a I Itanaoti Riser. 33; Helen Mnffatt Roger. 33; Emily Roger. II Orton. U .wrung, but ha will b aung will inrlud thus that hi khooting w l.l If to be pohlnin which have be-lion Joseph Knight Roger. 9; .Martha Elirsbeth Rogers, 5. Cha Addioon ilpeite,! already romposd in a tiutrual chow improiiiiont I V, ; Millard ll 3. Fillmore an Mr. Pecker aiaUw. Kranfua Ron Ro?er. ntui'v 26 fine, Roger. Curtia, County. I aud make him one of the lug He ahow hnckei hall pl.iv-'r- . An Invitation la being extenMary Caroline Curti. 25: Phetie Maria Curti. 2; Matilda Carotin to the Rii at i Rib 8 no a FIVE ; a a hustler, an John Curt NUMBER TWKNTY ded to resident of th entlr Curtis, 'gieat INSTALLMENT pruxpeit (l.irianiiei. 4; Robert llamphlll tTE K .IPkMs waa brought Marla Gillepl. 21; Mary Klirabeth Gilleaple shooter and I also County to attend all tbre days' 25; Pbet oiuratu Glllespi. 1 w III bre up from the 11 riijuud early In Ju'O.I refer to a remarkable fad that Krurred awerai 2; Namy Marla Lane. 17; Charle Young Webb, St defense. event by th Parowan Centen31; Margaret Webb 'he season to play i enter and tiiiiia when our people err murdered by Indiana Hut. although 27; Adallne Webb, 25; Willi Smith Webb, nial committee which Include Wi 9 Jennet bb. II; b TOMMY IMil.III SKY, an- tliown up exceptionally well, hluin and their bodlea horribly mutilated, their clothing wu Charle In addition to Mr. Pecker, MayWebb. 1; John Frmn Webb Young Webb, S;Jani hfl unihoiK bed. the algflranr of of elilrh will be readily under 9 mo.; Edward William; Janie puk. 24; Almfna Puk. II; Jame epc tally on hi passing abll- - o' her Sophomore youngster who or E. Ray Lyman. E. J. King, (tv, according to the (Nun h He w.t brought III into the A uuad atood ly Latter-daSaint. On October 9th, 1853, five men were Puke, 1; Mary Moore, I(; John Pavla, 37; ElUabeth Mr. Haxel Pendleton. Will L. Martha lavi; a great deal from during the hint two game, ha killed In Sanpete Canyon and h Kingly butchered up after Jane L. Adams, and Anna Pavl; Spencer Pavla; Anunda Pavla, 30; Mevexpecting pavi; a marked nmothr.ea In Adam. Hugh with the improvement In death; also, on October 26th 1953. Lieut. Gunnlaon and mowt of Margaret Marla Pavla, 7; Venice Decker. Mr. Enoch Pavla. 6; Elijah Pavl. I w And hi hh h should come adon the lower pl.ivlng pxpvted to hooting Indian hi party were ambuahed and killed b Pavl. 8; Wiliam Lure Pavl. 2; Horace Martin Alexander, 42; dltlon! wi-r(no a flti player who will e, In Sampete experlem occasion, a Sevier River. Although upon thl Martha Alexander, 24; Catherine Alexander. 23; Sarah Melinda lie able to lend eotislderable Canyon they horribly mutilated the dead, neither knife, arrow Alexander. IS; Jamea Taunton Alexander, 4; William Panton , returning Mb ,h lIub ,hu our of marred the under or or bullet cut nor clothing perforated Alexander. 2; Mary Helen Alexander. 4 mo ; Seth Podge. S3; I.avlna on the mala .quad and who ha M'l I II AMI M HAP. brethren. And thl waa so on many almilar tragic occasion. Podge, 33; Eli Joslah Podge, 23; Sarah Jan Podge, 8; Sladmon another year at th R.ial High, With the local tujuad showing The Indian killed Lieut. Gunnison and hla men In revenge Pavld Podge, 3; Mary Lavlna podge, 2 4 ; Amanda Malvina JOHN V. Ill NNON, lank v a di l.!ed lack of Podge. l height this Colonel killed by for the death of several of their warrior mo ; Pavld duff, 8; Sarah Ann Cluff. 23; Mary Ann Cluff. 2' guard and one of the fimet the team will have to year, Hildreth's party of emigrants from Missouri, bound for California Sarah Ellen Cluff. mo; Renjamln Cluff, 24; Mary Ellen Cluff. ljyi r III the Real iluh. d end a gnat ileal on speed and Thl occurred at Pine Creek, Indian being killed by them there 17; I'rban Vincent Stewart, 38; Ellxabetb Stewart. 28; He I the highest orlng man Joseph rap for their future aueee.s on two occasions; so the Indian, being to weak to fight them SUNDAV MONDAY so far thl year and, in the Heartup Stewart. 1 4 ; Zadok Knapp Judd. 25; Mary Minerva Judd. on the hoop to irney. Coat h a Lieut. Gunnslon'a took this revenge upon successfully, party 14, Lucinda Abigail Judd. 7 mo.; Franrhi Tuft Whitney, 49; Clar-l- a for a big f How. I an ex.epl- Jan. 6 & 7 wnlljrn L, above stated. Iona! hustler a well a a fine Whitney, 24; New Samuel Whitney, 3; Ell Alger Whitney, iptliMl j,ymi fin Saturday. September 10th, 1853, the first Stske Conference Clarhaa Whitney, In Technicolor 14; William Leaney Sr., 38; Kl'zabeth Lraney, r bound man Ilia Having nat,, M ,ll.daik hora of ever held in Iron County convened In Parowan. report showed Sarah Ann Leaney, 8; William Leaney, 8; ElUabeth Helen Lea- to be 11, idi. nt and It I ex- doplfc.Pr, My. Ihe ACROSS lllligh Priests, 38 Serentiee. 28 Elders, 2 Priests, 1 Teacher, ney, 4; Hiram Leaney, 2; Pavld Leaner, 4 mo.; William Robert. pected that he wl.l lend a lot j;ini,rPEll,n Mlav j,, expected to upset and 122 members, a total of 201, besides children under eight 38; Jame McGuffle, 40; Isabella MrGuffl. 40, Mary Alice of weigh! to the scoring of the dur-Rat, .umber of n M MISSOURI apple cart tt,,y 1 Hi ; years of age. The conference adjourned to Cedar City next day. in Ihe coming .eaon., Joseph McGuffle, 7; Renjamln Jonea, 57; Rosanna 2 In on a conference November held 1st. Jonea, 28; lleher Kimball Jones, g; Cedar City At Starring Monday Ml IA IN MITCH! !.!.. Renjamln Jone, 4; Sarah Ellen Clark Gable Richards Jones, l; Sltna Hoyt. 83; Waldo Littlefield. 57; Mary Littlefield, 1853, at which Elders Eraatus Snow and FrankILn Junior- - and farmer presided, It waa decided to found a new settlement at Summit 38; Joseph Smith Littlefield, 16;. Sydney John Littlefield, 14; David play ferwird Creek, erven mllea west of Parowan for better portectlon against 0ron Littlefield. 9; Edwin Waldo Llttefleld, 3; Mary Richards, nd ha proven Mme.df to h LET US FILE YOUR SAW TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY the Indiana. Also, Elder Joel 11. Johnson was appointed to teach 4 0 ; Rebivca Elizabeth Richard1, 14; George Washington Richards. unp "7 h finest r and on out New Foley A THURSDAY the Indiana farming and other work, and to teach the Goapel to g; Fra-ndSeaborn Richard. 5; Trier Adolphua P.Vharda, 3; Ell- - scorer on the team. He ho'd AUTOiV.ATSC SAW FILER them; all hla children to do the same forever after him. And about ja Newman. 61; Lethe Jane Newman, 30; Nancy Jane Newman. t second spot In number of point Jan. 8. 9 A 10 thl time a hundred young Elder were sent Into southern Utah 8; Mary Ann Newman, 6; Matilda Almira Newman. Simeon chalked up so r thl set-o- n 14; Mark Stevens, Peggy Don A for the aame purpose, moat of whom located south of Parowan. MILTON MOItTF.NSKN In ; They'll cut Fuller Howd. 46; Lucinda Hpwd, 33; Marth Jane Howd, 15; PaGlgl Perreau The first city election In Cedar City waa held December 6th. 1853, mela Almira Howd, 8; Lucinda Alvlra Howd. 4; Eunice Fuller been gaining experience thl ilike new when r - s . 4 In t which Isaac C. Haight waa elected Mayor, with Aldermen John Howd. 1 4 ; John Topham Jr., 29; Retry our on cenrer In both fled and forwari year Tophjm, 18; Charlotte 'IT 14-William nmK. Clark and 8. P. Iee, Miller, George Smith, Elizabeth Topham, 14; Suan Robinson, 45; William Parley Bur- I osltlon where he ha proven Philip pnvision REUNION In a cLiue. 'nd James Lewis, Recorder." (News 53:626) ton, 18; Sidney Rlgdon Rurton. 16; Mary Jane Robinson, fi ; himself to be good at passing few minute Following Is the census of the City of Parowan taken May 1854, Solomon Rnblnmn, 3; John Rurton (black). 57; Ellaha Hyatt, 39; and eper!ally good on defense. IN RENO have Total 389: Matilda Hyatt, 42; Helen Hyatt. 8; John Smith Hyatt, 21; Martha The coaeh rate him a potensaw that cut cleaner, ttuer, aeorer and a real FRIDAY & SATURDAY James Henry MartLneau, 26; Susan Martlneau, 17; Henry August- Smith Hyatt. 20; Charles Hall Sr., 31; Elizabeth Caroline Hall, tially good 1. Iliirg yuur saws in, fa'.' to the Hall Ann squad. Charles Hall. William John 24; 4; Jr.. 3; Hall, Margaret Annla es Ma'tlneau, 14; Elijah Elmer, 44; Mary Elmer, 45; Jan. 11 & 12 today you'll like our speedy FRANK .HUMS, former Huldah Elmer, 16; Crucy Matilda Elmer, 14; Elijah Elias Elmer, 6 months; John Woodruff Freeman, 18. actvict. . South High student In Salt Lake CONTINUED NEXT WEEK In Technicolor 4; Mary Ellen Elmer, 2; Edward Washington Thompson, 32; Julia who Is spending his first City Hour Cl Thompson, 28; Julia Marla Thompson, 2; John Calvin Lazelle Smith, 8rxlce year at the Parowan High, has LADY FROM 31; Sarah Smith, 25; Horace Calvin Smith, 5; Sarah Jane Smith, had little opportunity to date to 3; Nancy Francetta Smith, 1; Janette Smith (Laminate), 7; WillSc4)lt TEXAS show hi ability on the court, iam Barton, 33; Sarah Esther Barton, 25; Joseph Alma Barton. 8; Telephone 2201 but In the latter two games he Starring Daniel King Barton 2mo.; Jamea Harvey Dunton, 25; Martha Jane haa eofne up with great prom- Mona Freeman & Howard Duff Dunton, 18; Horace Fleh, 55; Hannah Fish, 48; Betsy Jane Flab 17; Joseph Fish, 14; Anna Marla Flab, 12; Franklin Richards Fiah, 6 Samuel Weat, 50; Margaret Weat, 49; John Anderson West.23; Susan Elizabeth West, 20; Margaret Fletcher West, 16; Lydia Clemen r tine West, 14; Wm. Moroni West, 12; Nancy Melinda West, 10 52 Lehi West (Lam&nlte), 8; Prlddy Meeks, 58; Sarah Meeks, Margaret Jane Meeks, 16; Lucy Me ka (Lamanite), 7; Silas Sanford Smith, 23; Clarlnda Smith, 19; Sally Ann Smith, K21; Silas Sanford Smith, lQmo.; John Alkln Smith, 2mo.; Mary Smith, 56; Jeese Nathaniel Smith, 19; Emma Seraphlne Smith, 18; Emma Seraphlne Smith, 9mo.; Geo. Albert Smith, 37; Zilpha Smith, 36; Mary Amelia Smith, 22; Ruth Smith (Lamanite); Samuel Hollister Rogers, 35; Anna Matilda Rogers, 23; Amanda Jane Rogers, 7; Ames Rogers, To Shop At How More Than Ever It 3; Smith Doolittle Rogers, 1; Wm. Horne Dame, 34; Lorlna Dame, 31; Virginia Lavlna Dame, 15; Jamee McGaffle, 13; Job . Pitcher Hall, 33; Mary Elizabeth Hall, 26; Job. Hall, 5; Mary Eleanor Hall, 3; Anna Elizabeth Hall, 2; James Lewis, 41; Emily Jen nlson Lewie, 22; Anna Elizabeth Lewis, 6; Emily Lewis, 3; James Harding Lewis, 2; Wm. 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