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Show w me tl.fcl. Srf I A t " 4. PAROWAN TIM lrftl C'llv In 1 The Nation liibfisircl WecUlu For The intereit Of Farotran And Vlflnltii CITY WOLIMNK TIIIHTY SIX PAKOWAN To Heath 100";. Murderer To Hams Drop Thriller To .Millard IIIl'Ii 37 - 38 BectkIe Final Sentence Here Tue. Biah. 36. and T ANGLE WITH ledtoy Sullivau, 20, run- - tlllllAY NIGHT of Howard murderer Vern Alfred Melvin TIME IlKAVKK lifted A jujwerful second half drive tDukei Miinxlone, Heaver ServNews About llie Kama, stopped abort by by ice station attendant, will re ' Ju,a ,hHr ,n" Our Men .l ive their fhial sentence from at last Fillmore Friday night llie Culuiim. of th Uaro-.i- i IMIUHYAN KOI.DIKKM AltJtlVK Judge Will L. Iloyt of the hud on as their feet, everyone Paro-wuFifth In Judicial I). Kirbl Time are ala ay. aiatlable I BOM KOREA l i he bo a, after a poor first half at noon Tuesday, It fur open dim utMiiou un any item llUTLKHtOXT In which Millard ran up a ( . uf public interest, lead, found their range (h-- ir point reunion with Knjoylug The two youthful slayirs and Uutli aldi-- are Invited to tie out scored their opponenta. families in Purowuu a after who year to crime the pleaded guilty llila (alter lu dlcU llielr The score was lied 4 time anJ In action the Korean battle committed in October, 1949, Trout U are Ku llford were scutem-eto the firing Parowan took a small lead 3 ,IKgt. DEAR EDITOR: Gene! lien gene sou, at the original trial held time hut when the final gun squad Jl.sr MIoolING TIIK 111 I.L itatph llaltrrmm and Pvt.MSgl. Mur-tilu Parowan In December of that went off our boya were on the Oil KAIIlUt TIIK lOG, hi Merrell. Sgl. Henson the year with execution to have taken Hhort end of a 36 37 score. Mill It ill keeping with onr This Friday night the Rams .n uf Hoy Itcuson and husband place Fob. 16. 1950. An appeal will Pioneer program uf last i k of play host to n good Heaver Klaine Watters to Henson; the Sgt. State Supreme Court alien we were deputing the with game time aet at five, 1a Herman, a son of the Hubert staved the date nf execution and lime of 1K5 ami Indiana were S:iH It Is expected that p.nt. llulterman and husband of it was again set hv Judge Hoyt roaming the county Chief Sit- I wana ll Coach Junes boys will break kelson gi for Halterman; Aug. 21, 1951. ting Hull and hla brave appen- j Into the win column, but they Pvt. Is A Merrell'a wife the front mandate jar.d the Supreme ed nt first eant and renter street will have a real battle In doing and started shooting at 'everv-thin- former Ixda Jean Heaps, all of Court of the United Staten denyDelta'i Heaver held Parowan. a writ of certiorari In this so, as ing In eight with no regard of victory to margin points The week arrived late last 2 on Continued hoys page for human life or properly. In their game at Heaver last on rotation and will spend Iue to the darkness, few if Friday. furloughs here before reany dog were killed outright. Commissioner Sports fans unable to attend In for the porting reaslgnment Those enwounded aerlnuely the game will be glad to know of are States. members the They Give Go Ahead To ough to leave a trail of blood that the game will be broad were followed to where they SI 5th. Field Artillery Battalion over cast Radio Station aeen so has which much action mu hi drag themselves and finK S V H . Fast the Far in the past during Home ished off by the brave warriors. Box Score nf Millard Came When the Hraves thirst for year. It Is aim reported that Pgt. blood was over, at least four DeMIlle, son of Mr. and Lloyd beasts hnd been mighty sliftn, said beasts measuring at least Mrs. Alvin DeMIlle of Parowan, eight feet, (putting them all to- hnd received his orders to regether and rountlng the tails I. port to Japan for processing sailing for the Stat'i One brave must have fell rhoatf d for he returned the next night on rotation. to letter i m: un on i JANUARY UTAH IT. 1952 .NlMHKH I a oplll-iun- a. n - J g 30-ila- y lrehifeel For Uct v at. This must have been an Indian for the size of the animal tliminates It being a menace to anything larger than a mouse. One Hi tie pup that usually spent the evening playing with a colt on Its owners property was shot before ft could get home to ihe shelter of a garage where it was always shut In for the night. Some circumstances surrounding the shooting makes the In dlan theory doubtful, first rifles were used instead of bows and arrows, Second, the dogs were left idled near the Brown Derby as a warning to all dog lovers that Parowans night riders were on the loose, Third, dogs belonging to sheep men were tipped off to lie at home this night. I was under the Impression that we were etlli living in a Country where laws were made by the people for ALL the people. If Parowans dog problem is too big to be solved locally in a .humane way let us send to Salt Lake for an officer of the Humane Society to help out. Parowans new City council certainly has an excellent opportunity to eliminate the Capone style and inagurate something fair to all the people, handled Jn a Humane way. J. IV. Moore i Elementary School In iccd Of Relatives In Parowan have received the glorious news announcing the arrival of the first addition to the Hernie Specht family of 5443 Britton, Long Beach, Calif. The precious bundle which is creating euch a stir is a pink one was delivered via a Caesarian sertion on January 6. Proud mother of the lovely little 7 lb. girl is the former Laurel Low-dof Parowan. Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lowder of Parowan, are in California to give the new grandchild a personal welcome. Grandfather Specht lives in Lincoln, Nebraska er It was a fine, seven pound toy which the stork delivered to David and Mary Lou Joseph Hutch at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City on January 3rd. Both of the proud parents are farmer residents of Parowan who now reside in the Capitol City. Getting acquainted with her new brother is big sister, Madelyn, 19 months of age. Grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Joseph, traveled north to greet the new arriyal when he and his mother left the hospital last week. Grandfather Joseph and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amo C. Hatch sent congratulations long distance from D. lieu sou 1Iji)io It, trucker of iht City, escaped unharmed and with hut light damage to hla big Dodge Truck when the vehicle loaded with a full eleven Iona of coat, overturned in the narrow pit ou Highway 91 aoout 1U0 yard from the El Hambi Cafe north of Reaver early Tuesday murn-lr- . well-know- n have been completed and preparatioua are under wuy for staging the annual dinner party Monday evening of lint Parowan Hake, Chur.h of Suiuis, Funeral service for Mra, El- Jo ii Christ of eanor Kplin Pendleton, 59, wife according to the genet u A house to house uf F. Warren IVndlelon of this I roudueled belig every were in conducted Cliy. Friday the Parowan Third Ward Chapel Ward In the Slake for the purby Bishop Claude W. Adam of pose of selling tickets fur the eiilerainiuent . The proceed i he Second Ward. will be used to further collected Ioetlude must' wa provided the Stake welfare projects and h) Mr. Ramona Stuhha with torn-mltte- Reuiriug from the Situte . I et 1. Sponsor Management Lecture ay d. Mutual Stake Junior Observed Tuesday Gleaner Slate mother , Daughter Evening Daughter In Funeral Service For John n Apuear Concert par-Th- Party Saturday er . Toun Basketball Team To Organized Iron County Conservation Report Con-di- e, Arm-Co- n hos-eveui- j Firemen Pec-to- l, a mu-V- 111 According to Commissioner Prmcipul W. K. Italy of the Jrss W. Guyinon who is In char- - Paiowuii High School aunounc- Hoard of Fire Underwriters, Kf of the welfare department, e the policy regarding the sale T. Tuesday recoin mended to Iron the work will commence on the of ticket for home basketball County School officials that the proposed structure as soon as1 games. An effort has been made Home Parowan Klementary Schools Mr. deGardner the completes during the past six weeks to electrical wiring system be comwhich is expected to be accomodate ' ail those desiring tail,' pletely replaced, Supt. Ianihus season ticket and all such reearly in the spring. Wright reported. The building which is being quests have been honored. In The Hoard of Education Mon- built by the County as a suitaddition there will be many day spent much time discussing able for the care and com- good seats left for sale at each place the project at the regular meetfort of the aged, will be erected game, but perhaps not enough ing, and approval of the project on the Southeast corner of the to meet the demand In very inand authorization for a call block at 1st. South and 1st. stance. for bids Is expected to be forthEast streete immediately south Most of the seats on the south coming, the superintendent said. of the will of t lie gym have sold as Beason It present quarters. The Parowan building was con- embrace the space now covered tickets. At least half of the structed in 1916 and as far as by the Charles F. Bentley home north bleachers will be reserved is known It has never been rewhich the County recently pur- for the P.H.S. students and wired, Mr. Wright said. chased, and the present Home the two teams. The remainder which was the former Wilford of the seats, including those on Meet residence. The old building the east and west ends of the Day DOINGS CHURCH To Be will remain standing until en- gym, will go on sale at each Night The Second Ward would like comnew of is the place game. to have a good attendanc at ough to house the occupants Mr. Daly emphasizes that It their 2:00 p. m. meeting Sunday pleted Mr. Guymon said. will not be possible to hold tlck- at that time, as they have lined up as their cnuicli-wid- e program sched& To he constructed of brick, Continued on Back Page guest speakere. Cedar Stake Pauled to aquanit more people with to be strict the building promises CLUK NEWS triarch, Samuel Leigh and Floyd ibe program of the At. 1. A., will ly up to date and completely Roberts, a returned missionary be In the three Paro-observed The Junior Gleaner Girls of Mrs. Of Local will in modern Eugene Orton waa every detail. It from Heaver. Also a few musiWards Tuesday tens to the members of the G. the Third Ward will be hostesbe the only modern Rest Home cal numbers will be presented. Counle To of the e ses to the other Wards according to M. I. A. officers. q. club at the home of her in the State and perhaps in the is Stake m. for a 7:30 at Stake Mra. $5.00 p. S. Mr. offering and J. Whitney, Sunday ents, West, Mr. Guymon stated. The Chicago to the Ward which has the on Mothprize a reof a last contain will arranged delightfully floor dauevening Thursday ground Mis. Claire Dale Terry, it mem of Ward ers arhighest and percentage was in Evening, week. time The Continued on Back Page Daughters spent W. Clair Mrs. of and Mr. ghter M. bers at Mrs. Thales Tues. the is announced present meeting by ranging for the activities for the Rowley, will appear with the The program will consist of coming year. Present was Mrs Brown, Stake Junior Gleaner choir on Mormon noted Chicago To Hold Columbias Church of the Air preliminary exercises, classes in William L. Jones, a new mem Advisor. or John Funeral service all and demonstra- her, Mrs. Monty Macfarlane Mrs. Sarah Mitchell is leader Melvin Armstrong, 80, veteran program Sunday morning and tionsdepartments, of the special of activities. the hostess group and anHo Mrs. Mrs. Kent Pendleton, Iron County farmer and Church All Firemen and their partners again when the group presents The latter will a nounces include that Mrs. Barbara M. Norman mer phase Mrs. Day Adam, worker who died late Tuesday have received cards during the a concert in the famed Orches-r- a demonstration of be guest speaker for will the Adams and Mert Mrs. Mrs. right Bentley, Garry Hall of Chicago on Feb. 1st. in the Iron County Hospital of week telling them of a wrong way to begin a speech by Mitchell, Mrs. Glade Smith,- Mrs the occasion. To participate in a with there Mrs. resides Recrebe causes incident to age, will at the Winter Terry the speech department; a skit Boyd Mitchell, and Mrs. Hard! miscellaneous program will bo held Saturday at 2: p. m. in the ation area at 7:00 p. m. Satur- Her husband, Carlson Terry, who from the drama department; fun son Adams. Junior Gleaner Girls from each Cedar Fourth Ward L. D. S. Cha- day, if weather permits either is studying dentistry at Northfrom the department of of the wards in the Stake. songs was Mrs. Mitchell Bertrude with her ice skating or tohoganing, other- western University, and pel by Leo Larson, Bishop. and participation in mix- - hostess to the Parowan music; The entertainment will be held Literary Mr. Armstrong, a native of wise the group will meet at 8:30 two little daughters, Carla Jo ers and other group dancing Club at her home in the Third Ward Chapel Wednesday Cedar City and for many years p.m. at Taylors Cafe to enjoy and Rebecca. Both Mr. and Mrs The will of necessity be Gleaner girls and with danding Junior Card Mrs. Rhea H. where night a resident of Enoch, had lived a real feed Terry are very active in the eliminated from the Third Ward ner of the U. S. A. C. Extension their rnotheys front the entire Latter-day memis Saint of It the at the Iron County Rest Home requested that all program due to the lack of re- Division gave an outstanding Stake invited and urged to in Parowan for a number of bers notify Merton Mitchell, by Church in Chicago, participating creation facilities. lecture on "Color in Home DecFriday evening if they can attend in most of the auxiliary organ! years. It js understood that the 1st oration. choir. Accompanying Mrs. zations as well as the He had served in the Church the dinner. and 2nd. Wards are meeting toto Gardner Parowan for the ocone Latter-daThe choral y group, perhaps of Jesus Christ of for the evenings program. casion was Miss Fern Johnson if the best known in the entire gether Saints as a Ward teacher, stake All members of the Wards are Iron County Home Demonstrator. Church, is directed by Sylvan D. missionary and ae superintendInvited to attend this especially Present besides 17 club memand violinist M. I. A. Ward, director, ent of the Ward Be special meeting and become bet- bers were the following special The appearance at ter composer. He was born in Cedar City acquainted with the fine guests: Nellie Bentley, Cecil AdOrchestra Hall, the "Carnegie July 12, 1871, a son of Joseph of the M. I. A. program Jeanette ams, Phoebe Taylor, Quite a number of towns Hall, of Chicago, has been arH. and Mary Ann Smith ArmFrancesca Young, Betty so contacted Hulet Bayies, have the marQfeicago On Carlyle 1899 he Oct. support ranged 26, strong. Soil and Sorenson, Mable Wilcock ried Susanah Lister in the St. to see if Parowan could get a Stake building fund in a drive Cross. Violet team a build town to basketball central headquarters together George Temple. REGULAR MEETING The evenings program was ar He is eurvived by his widow to exchange games, with this for Mormons of the vicinity. The Hlakcs Mr9 Mra. Mitchell and ranged by of Cedar City; seven sons and in mind Mr. Hulet has made same program was presented in PAROWAN LIONS CLUB The Iron County Soil Con- Ethel Bayies of the Club. for the High Milwaukee, Wis. in September. daughters: Mrs. Viola Taylor arrangements Two other Iron County people servation District has been very Members of the Y.M.V. Club Has been changed from Monday and Melvin Lister Armstrong, School gym for next Monday Los Angelee; Mrs. Lauretta night at 9 oclock at which scheduled to appear in the pro- active in establishing oil and met at the home of'Mrs. Roy of this week to Wednesday beFoswater conservation pratices this Adams last week where the even- cause of Parowan Stake Day. St. George; Mrs. Ella Petty, time ail interested players are .grants are Eldred "Chuck a son so out team Mr. come of Mrs. and to ter. Joseph past year according to a report ing was spent in sewing. Present Governor Pratt Bethers of Cedar good urged Pioche, Nevada; Mrs. Cora D. Foster; and Rodney Brown, recently submitted to the State besides the hostess were Mrs. will be guest speaker. Mrs. Wanda Miller, and can be gotten together. If you ran play basketball and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soil Conservation Committee, Ralph Hulet, Mrs. Orlo Hoiyoak, Mac Donald Armstrong, Cedar. JANUARY 23, 7:80 p.m. to help build up a good Brown, all of Cedar City. Both by the local board of supervisors, Mrs. Bill Burt, Mrs. Sherwin Benwant Two brothers, W. Franklin TAYLOR CAFE town team, remember the time of the young men are students whose chairman ia D. Claude son, Mrs. Bud Munford, Mrs. Armstrong, Enoch, LeRoy Continued on Page Three at Northwestern. and be out Monday night. t. On Back Pags Continued nn Rack Pur An Inspector Armstrong Sat. New Arrivals Plana ltenson Hnvrock Ha Last Kite Hold Narrow Esenue In Fur Floanor il. Truck Accident IVmlleton being offered by Pres. assignment. A charge of fl.00 per adult J. Harold Mitchell, "Going Is being ms do and .(-fo- r person Mr. Haycock, who was return- Home," wa ung by Howard all under 12 years childrtn ing with hia load of coal from Knight a the opening song with of ticket These will admit age. In the Browning Coal Mine a violin aolo, "Whispering Hope." , the hot which to dinner feople be that Emery County, report played by Ivan Decker ae a ape- will ho served from 6 p.m until dozed momentarily at the wheel dal musical number during the tall have been taken care of; to I and waked to find the truck to ervlee. !the picture show, the program the far aide of the road. KnowSpeaker for the occasion were ing that a quick turn would Dr. Reed W. Farnsworth of Ce- and the dance. Entertainment will take place also cause him to tip over, he dar City, Mrs. Edna S Hatch, In I hi Scout room simultaneously attempted to bring it gradually president of the Parowan Slakr FlrstT Ward Second bark into the highway, but waa Relief Society; and former Bis- of the too close to the end of a culvert hop W. Leonard Evan. Brief Church. In the Chapel, the banto accomplish the task. He was remark were also made by His-ho- p quet room and the Recreation Hall. The picture. "Brigham able to crawl out of the cab Adanta. which was filmed In Young, after the truck turned over, and Ik A Wilseveral ypars ago. tb of locality quartette consisting walked to the Cafe where he be ahown will ford William conllnueusly In Matheaon, Young. hailed a ride home. another picture will Mary Tophnm and Ruth Lyman the Chapel; He aecured assistance and the In Scout bo the shown room; file aa the "In the Garden, wing. following morning returned to closing number and the bene- dinner will be served in the hun-quthe scene of the accident re- diction wa pronounced by Will-tur- n room; th program will loaded the coal and found the he Marsden. given In the recreation hall; damage to the truck to be very and the dance will also be held At the cemetery the dedicaalight. Lucky, we call It. during the latter part of the evetory prayer was offered by John ning in the Hall. II. Pendleton. Pull bearer were The program will Include numA. six nephews of the deceased, Hubers from every Ward In the ll. n, Merrill, and Reed Eaplin of Stake, according to Hugh L. AdCedar City; and Cyril Alton and of the affair. ams, Kent Pendleton of Parowan, Also to be presented during the Mra. Pendleton died the Sponsored by the Parowan evening will be"the Summit Ward In the Iron play, "The Great JoAnn, directParent Teachers Association feeding was a very fine lecture on Home j 0,,ny Hospital after a long 111 ed by Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson . management given by Mra. Rhea De8S- Hurst Gardner of the Utah State I Numbered among the many of the fond A large portion Agricultural College on Thurs- relatives and frienda of Mr. ft la being contributed by Stake Mra. Pendleton who atte.nded members and will be assembled day morning in the lat.-2nWard Relief Society room. Also the services from out of town and other preparations made by present and participating In the were Mr. and Mra. Rex Brown the Relief Societies (if the Staka discussion waa Miss Fern John- of Provo; Mr. and Mra. Leo and of the Wards. son, Iron County Home Demon- Chamberlain, Mra. Mary ChamThe food committee announce berlain, and Mra. Julia Morrl that It will be necessary for instration Agent. of Kanab; Mr. and Mra. Henry dividuals to bring their own C. Eeplln and members of their dishea for the dinner. Me At family, Mr. and Mra. William Snow, Mr. and Mra. William Mr. and Mra. Marvin Jones and Mra. George Esplin of Ce"in eei Ate iu Mutual, night, dar Cfly. I- to get a scalp no bigger thun a FORTY NINE Plans Completed For Stake Dinner Party Monday Service n Parowan. PAROWAN. |