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Show 7 O. I ! J, xVe Sleeping Sickness Strikes Parowan Horses 1'ii'im &- - llf log Sunday io of KurriulutOlitl ( I limns that borwii to aholeasl va- - inail.ij iif animal in IM i i. oil Monday wmi 75 ana bnratai lu l ri-- rived I heir flrl litiis linn if llii uu Inn In the hope Iliac an rplJrrtilc of hrt baa Tlilrtl lVard dread llRa averted. ittay t An animal belonging lo Clyd oora the flrat lo ahoar ir. Max Nlehola, 8t symptnn veterinarian and tbo tJoorge rloet available authority at the moment, flew in Parowan Sunday and lx an th vaccination, h wa roni limed by I)r. A. C. J httaon of Cedar Pity Monday. Immunity begin four daya lifter vaccination but la not complete for 22 daya. Ii uauxlly l.tel one year. for at Sunday evening r second animat. a colt belonging to Josroh found to llolynak and Son. be hi the early t!sx of the illicnae, Poth affiliated anlma'a were tnated for th vltua Infection. The outbreak In Parowan maiki t be ,erond aurh occur-nic- e in lion County within tbi p..t week; Two previous case In Summit, were reported the hirt belonging to Herbert D. While where one of I hem eucctinibed and the oiner a a tie I iik treated. It Is only during recent year an M 5T Published Wecktu i'or The interest Ot Parowan And Reunion Sri rr Sent. V SI' t' PAROWAN TIME I 1 I 'OLIMNK TtllHTV 10 Iritlou Post Icornl reunion of all member of the Parowan Third Ward la for Thurtay bc't.g planned to Bishop Sept, l, according Karl O. Mitchell. Auxiliary or111 In tba Ward ganisation bxndlw detalla of Iba entertiln-t.tiO- l which la acheduled to taka place at lha City Park In the area immediately weal of the PAItUWAN TIMES, PAKOWAN SIX To Host At District Meet Here Sent. 20 a of American lie ITAH. SEPTEMBER Icliillu It. If 57 NUMBER puli TV NINE Iron County Voters Turn Out Strong For Primary A Mrmbi-i- . V Ixglou l'ul No. SO will be boat to representatives of all Poat In ltd year will be 11 higher District at )t than the total amount lu 195 the Soiilberu in iron Cuunty voted aiiuual couvenllou here on urditig to Information releaa-Ihe lor with whom Host thi ck by the office of the Ram Jolh. It I amounted by Max S. National Consultant were siqaaiutfd, acimduig theyto Library, Every family In the Ward IsjDatley, commander of the local County Auditor. The complete c biwrtailous ou ' y box group. HepteaeU'atlvea from or- - total la 195.147 Ita own Uifed to bring greater limn To elxiiiuu. Voting lo lurrh to the meeting place at r.anixatlon In Millard, Beaver, 'hat of last year although the To Be Featured At that lu tunlaun-- w hero 7.30 pm. Thuraday find lit where a Garfield, Kane, Iron and Wash- rverage tax payer the propeuv landiilawn dreaert and hot drink will be ington ("ouniiea are expected to bill to be considerably lownot known, the average voir put Th first football gam of the Regional P.T.A. Meets Ptiivlded the committee. attend. by er than it was in 1951. In ritle til trow Oppimlte the fnl U a mo Don People are aaked to bring a rup Hurricane, and towns the total taxes levied saaon will be held Friday at llutihinga, tu appear lu ecth notion of tin for the latter Itellef Society and District ('omniandr will be In for the current year are lean than J: o'clock. Between Beaver ind PiMa lor a aeries of meeting Election judge slate, ballot. Primary officer and teacher w III iharge of a program w hich will those fii- - the preceedlng year. Parowan, at the local high scho- 0 Oil belli lO tbe Vtttloli tteclliiua that some voter yet however, l.. responsible for the refreah-- r held In the lu owan Auditor- A reduction of nearly $64,000 ol football field. of Ueg.uu ot the tub Coll githave trouble voting the i'rlninry Tbia opena enta, the lid of .he cl Patents aud 'leather next ium at 7:30 p m. Also expected 1.1 valuations of alicep In the ballot (orrectly. $ e lal lighting, loud speaking o attend and aUt In the County was also made upon ord- P.H.S. football aeaaon. This week are auuouuccd by Mrs, equipment and seating will be St. er of the Stain Board of Equali- years Dixies football league la Jras Guytuon, What started out to be wholela Alfred Bnieman, region director. t up by members of the Sun- in reaed with with the sation. commander vice Indifference to the Piimary sale District strength George. General theme for the conferenand Priesthood and 3rd. vice president In the addition of Beaver and Milford ce will be "The Cllixea Child-Il- l election in Iron County precincts day School Increase Is a inThe ovei-aQuorums. turned out to be greater than State Department of the Amer-ha- n sult of a marked nr reuse In teams being added. a Free World." ltlny, During the evening a The Parowan Rama have had 5b Legion. Mis voting. Mure than half of lJemii Keuuedy, Chicago. valuations principally program and fun games Po-came to the polls duronly two weeks practice to get III., field couauttttul tor voter the 20 Auxiliary ladies will the of mines In the County, It U MI he conducted by the Mutual for tills first league game. National serve a luncheon following the the two hour of the ready last ing ot Parent A explained. Taxes levied on mines Imt rovement Associations. It Is Coach Jones has worked li Teacheis Congrea were There 2396 voting day. meeting with president Dorla and be will featured the at public utilities within the boys extra n'jniiod that dancing will follow pensmi In charge. hard during this ce clcctniu the iu Tuesday Primary Mrs. aion. over 23 state. Increased have Guymon a tee Ward recrehave dicoverd short training period, and be re- Also that Hiieiitl-tfor- the U. 8. aeuator positions, All Legion member are Invited County slated to attend the Southt ation hall where modern, aquare to attend, with officer especial- Inst year. ports that the boys have given ern Utah meets are Mrs. Donald avcordlng to unofficial tallies. Beeping rb knes.c to he a a to According recapitulation him wonderful cooperation, and They have also pro- an.' old time danrea wilt be ly urged to he there. Commander E. Roe, State PTA President; In the 1950 election there were of taxes levied upon the property has been ven that it Is not spread from eniryed . sursome receiving atates. Dailey Mrs. W. Iou Taylor, 3rd. vice 2,687 vots for the senatorial In the County for 1952, the total Ward members are cordially one borne lo another hut by bitresults. elecprising Mre. A. U. Ure, 4th candidates in the November f r the entire County Is 1971,072 The probable starters for this president; ting inserts. Certain tn'quitoos Invited to enjoy an evening tion. In ike president; aud Mrs. to $875,925 as compared This la the first time In have been deflnately proven lo Fridays game are as follows: There were almost twice a M. Oberg, treasurer. 1951. Or these totals. $614,145 be carriers of the disease from ovet five years that such an Legion Center Tommy Dobrusky votes cast for the Republimany The schedule of meetings as are taxes on mines and public Gary Rummler ot c horne to another and frort event has been acheduled for the and Rodney can candidates In Iron County as with ctllltles for this year -birds and chickens to horaes end tard. Guards arranged by Mrs. Guymon Bentley those on the Democratic Official At In a session In Milford at for levied amount the $499,593 also are to humans. Flies thought Spencer Adams, Fred Bentley, unofficial returns showed ihket. : 30 1951 upon these concerns. p.m. Tuesday; one in Eric Clark or Sanford Topham 3 to he Important In the transMile Governor J. Bracken I.ee mission of the virus. Tackle Cedar City at 8: pm. the same Ta&m on properly within ll aud two St. At in aesslotis for governor of the Sta'e. day; to are Property owners urgd Approximately 75 persons were Parowan City's limits have drop- John V. Benson and Melvin K. on Wednesday, one at cn the Republican George to ticket, led use every available means Ends in attendance at the $31,445 In 1951 to Hyatt ped from 3:30 aud the second at 8: p.m. the scoring In this area when so clean and l.i ep their premise or Milton Morlenson Marlon ev recrention camp Saturday $29,098 lu 1952; in Paragonah Detailed arragement for the piled up a total of 1 2 votes to destrov the breeding places n uk when newly elected officer Town from $5,169 to $4,539; Rasmussen .. Wlngback position 210 are A. the cast directfor under meetings against Cyril of both the flies and mesquifrea Announced Edward Benson Dalton or Roy to from $2,803 of the Ametican Legion Post No. in Kanarra K. Granger, ion of Callister. Mrs. Walter Whittaker and Guy back ReBlocking 20 were formally Installed. $2,579 and In Cedar City from Kendall Lister Although a complete list of tiring commander E. J. King $265,224 to $254,641. Fullback Mrs. Howard Lund unit presi- Democratic candidate for the snowed divisions of was in winners In the Orton or Mitchell dents, in Milford; Mrs Boyd U 8. Senator position David Melvin charge of the affair which of taxes was his under Smith BradSherwin School and Mrs. Computation opponent, the recent Iron County Fair included Quarterback i hot supper followed this week by the Counly has not been available, we are shaw, Cedar City PTA Council Herbert B. Maw lo the tune of This probable .starting ltne-uby the Installation ceremonies. cffice. be Notices will Auditors some of the to fine several will be bolstered by top presidents; and Mrs. Preston 747 to 84. happy report (Short Of Last In the absence of District In Iron Couuiy the contest mailed from out Treasurer's the Hafen he of and Mrs. Montine LarkWinners who are reserves, up showing pladngs. Don Hutchings who was office within the month. Delin- very good. Most all the men will in. unit presidents of tbe St. between lncumbe.it U. S. Senator Classes at the Parowan High girls style dress review were BateAlfred vice commander Arthur V. Watkins and Marrin-e- r School are now in full swing. Barbara Jean Wlltsey and Dor- ill, date for payment of 1952 see action during the season. George organizations. man officiated at the rites. In- quent S. Eccles, wxs very close. Is 29. taxes It Is reported by Principal W. othy Simkins, both of Parowan. Niember Each a will Include meeting stalled were Max Dailey, comUnofficial tabulaMnn gave 761 4 5 minute session K. Daly. He states, however, Their costumes were judged both Miss featuring mander; Bain Matheson, 1st. that the enrollment so far ts on and off the girls and were vice Kennedy; and another 45 minute to Watkins and 753 to Eccles. commander; Amos Hatch, Of local interest was the bid Countv somewhat short of that for last modeled with several along period for departmeutal work. 2nd, vice commander; Heber Man for Iron County Commissioners year. He attributes It mainly to others at the review. , The will a include latter depart-Gurr, adjutant; Lyle Halterman, the fact that many of the upper Annual Holds menl for presidents, historians posts on both tickets. On the Adams and Hardison of a chaplain; Rarbara Jean, daughter cnne classmen are still working and and other organization under Republican side of the ballot, Mrs. Lizzie B. Wlltsey, mod tied Lloyd Guymon, sargents-at-armDavid L. Surgent tnd Arnold E. will be lato for registering.. Five-Mile the of Mrs. At Rose; supervision a wine wool suit with peplum Motor Robinson, service officer; Anderson both of Cedar City, Misliai) Proffessional planning and parjacket and gray accessories and Carlyle Huiet, athletic a clos race for the - yeaT ran an- ent education "The Relief Roundup, by Miss Kennedy; Doiothy, a daughter of Mr. and Dale Evans, 24, resident of nual social of the Iron County term with Saigent scoring Publications and publicity, Mrs. votes to with won her Mrs. Ray Simkins, 647 for Anderson. For Parowan, narrowly escaped Hose TIise Lund -Welfare Department, was held Ure; Civil defense, room rep. the tailored gray tafetta dress with THIRD WARD RELIEF term commissioner, e injury when his car crash- Monday evening at the and lesentatives, hospitality which she wore black accessories SOCIETY SLATES WORK Incumbent Jess Guymon piled up ed through th? guard rail on Camp in Parowan Canyon. Some health, Mr8. Taylor; and treasThese two girls will attend MEETING an almost two to one vote over the detour bridge which spans 40 persons enjoyed a delicious urers, secretaries, membershp his the Utah State Fair this week on Richard Jones of 91 near Coal Creek Highway turkey dinner served by the Par and United A special work "meeting will under the supervi- New opponent, end where they will model tneir Castle. showed Tabulation the of Cedar limits north owan Relief Ward Third City. Society sion of Mrs. Oberg. be conducted by the Third Ward a total of 949 votes for Comm. Mr. Evans was traveling to Funds collected were to go to .Miss Rose Ellse Lund, daught- outfits and compete with other from All Society Tuesday parents, teachers and will Relief 25 for Mr. Jones. Cox Motor Co. at ward the Guymon; er of Mrs. Thomas Lund of tah girls for honors which building Continued On Back Page 12:30 p.m. on throughout the his work at on Back Continued Page Democrat scorof Myles bride 3:30 when Walker, A.M. became the the fund. Modena, Saturday afternoon. There are a number ed a total of 459 votes In his bid accident took The car were Kendall Gurr, son of Mr. and office Present place. personell of quilts, the officers state, for the long-tercommission Mrs. Peter H. Gurr of Paro which they are very anxious to tipped onto its side in the creok board members both past and 314 while were post, cast for a in bed the with solemnized from at the rites wan, Notes plank present, and County officers & A. have completed. A good attendM. S. Gardner. Kumen their Members bridge St. George Temple Tuesday of the projecting right through partners. ance at the meeting is desired. Iron County also supported The last meeting ot the Y.M . V the right headlight and on up State Welfare Board were spec Among the large group of rel Names New Orville Isom In his bid for the club was held at the home of were Into the car. ial guests for the evening. atives and friends who District Carma was whe.'e much Huiet Attorney nomination on were Mr. was Evans able to for in walk the an the ceremony, Following present dinner, Both the Young Mens and the away from the wreck suffering formal program was presented accomplished In sewing, after the Democratic ticket when they the bridegrooms parents, ths loung Womens M I A of the from nothing more than minor with all guests participating. I which the hostess served delici- gave him 653 votes to 139 for brides mother, Mr,, and Mrs Parowan Third Ward have been Continued On Back Page Heb-er cuts and bruises. There were E. Riddle presided as master of ous refreshments. The next Mrs. and Arnold Gurr, Mr. reorganized during the past week, be will held at no the In meeting Mrs. other car. ceremonies. Mr. the and occupants Grayson with Howard M. Adams to head Gurr, Investigating officers have In charge of arrangements for home of Mada DeMllle. Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. Jess the Young Men and Karla Huiet, Of Ila and Colleen Gurr enterMr. end Mrs. Lloyd Guy the thought that he must have the entertainment were Mamie Young Women. Son Ol cion, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton A bad infestation of rabbits momentarily dozed as he drave Eck, Ethel Smith and Lois Me tained members of the G.O. club Mr. Adams has chosen Lloyd Pendleton . manual counselor and in the EscMant Valley were re- alone during the early morning. Connell, of the County Welfare at the farm home of Grayson To and Ila last week. During the Department. The bridegrooms parents were Kendall Gurr, activity counselor. ported at the Monday meeting hosts to members of the wedding Ralph Orton, will continue temp- of the Board of Iron County evening Cherie Day displayed Mission some unusual hand work to the party at a breakfast at the Sug-a- t orarily as secretary until a new Commissioners by Alex Wood, a club. were Refreshments Loaf Cafe In St. George Im- person is named. later Coordinof the epresentative Word has been received News About by served by the hostesses. mediately following the rites Council of the Valley. Mr. ParIn Babies ating christened the of Charles datives E. and Mitchell Donna Mrs. Jean and Katherine Mitchell Vivian be further The newlyweds will ood asked assistance in exterm- owan First Ward, Sunday Sept. of Men were to be hostesses for the club Imogene Adams Timmons feted at a reception Sept. 19 in will assist Miss Huiet as manual inating the pests and the Clerk 7, was the daughter of Kent and former resiParowan Layton, Macfar-lan- e Neva Mrs. counselor; the Cedar City LDS Institute, meeting at the dents, that a farewell testimonwas instructed to communicate Marilyn Pendleton, who waa givA cheery comes from home of Thursday evening HI, will be the activity counsa the latter girl. They left Tuesday for a honeywith the Federal Bureau of Fish en the name of Cindy, Howard Pvt. Collins B. ial in honor of their son, Mitchell, son Guymon will and Wild Life to secure their moon In the southwest and will lor. LaVonna Tri-Club members were de- Adams Timmons, will be Jerry Adams Mr. of Mrs. held and Mitchell officiating. Ralph Yvon and as continue secretary; return to make a home In entertained at t he Sunday at 6: p.m. in the Layton help in the matter. The daughter of Lloyd Rand who has been in Korea for the lightfully ne Benson as attendance sechome of Mrs. Leon Robinson last 1st. Ward Chapel. Elder TimMr. Wood, as a representative and Alice Elaine Bayles Davis past 3 months. Pvt. Mitchell week retary . where an inspection of her mons has bten called to serve as Alliname of who received the traveled Orient to the air mak folInvited the also by came of the Council, The appointments with grandfather Herman ing the trip in 36 hours. He at- new home was enjoyed. A topic missionary for the L. D. S. lowing the resignation of Mrs Commissioners to meet with the son, tended a special chemical war- on "Table Etiquette" was pre- Church and will leave in the imE. over Bayles officiating. Shirley Evans, president of the group on Sept. 24th. to go In the Second Ward the son fare school in Japan for tiro sented by Gretta Dalton, after mediate future for the Hawaiian Young Women; and Lyle Halter-ma- road matters and other items which refreshments were served Islands where he will labor for superintendent of the pertaining to that area which of George and Dorothy Rowley weeks before he was sent into Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Allen two years. name the area. was of Reed congiven the fighting Young Men. Mrs. Mary Lou the Commi.jsioners might be was scheduled to entertain Heap Elder Timmons served with is He row in located his officfather the with AVorthen, Guymon and Miss Huiet were cerned with. central front in the Chorwan the club this week at her home. the Navy during World War II Warren H. iating. Commissioner counselors In the retiring YW Mrs. Ida King was hostess to and since his release has been The daughter of Sherwin and erea of Korea where he is a as Iron named MIA presidency; Carlyle Huiet Bulloch wa O.N.O. club at her home last attending school and the 81 member of Plawas Elaine MM Mortar the on the working given Taylor and Eugene Orton, In the YM Countys representative week where seven members en- part time. Colo- name Debra, with Bishop Claude toon 2nd Division. of the Directors of MIA. Board REGULAR MEETING The Timmon's daughter, JayHis mailing address is Pvt. joyed an evening of sewing, visit-I- n New officers have secured a rado River Development Assoc- Adams officiating. PAROWAN LIONS CLUB serv561315-linand ne, returned two months ago refreshments g the B. US Collins the the Third Mitchell, Ward, daughtcompleted staff of class leaders iation. 8:00 P. M. MONDAY fiom ed the Mrs. hostess. the Southern States where Co. L. by Vivian of er 9th. M, Hatchl07. Virginia and Inf. meet will Boyd Re't. Commissioners The and began their regular meetings SEPTEMBER 15, l52 - Lowe will entertain the club she had fulfilled an 18 months APO FrancosSan was Mitchell P.M. 248, christened canvas tc the of Rhonda, Attendance 15, Sept. Monday, evening. Tuesday TAYLORS CAFE Jmembers next Thursday. mission for the Church. co, Calif. with her father officiating. all Ward members is solicited. Primary election returns. I ot-- d r Plav Reaver Football Team Friday 111 Tuo-xlay- ltl-tuat- iudi-ittle- - -x n e X pro-giat- - ti tl I tnlscel-l.menu- a us-ess- First-Secon- s d Jla-ilnc- ilNe-rje- Install Post .... Five f-- Winner Ilite Iron oan-fida- te Five-Mil- e (oiintv Fair N 1 I H FnroIInient com-p'ete- d p Year com-inade- r, H s; Parowan Iniury In Welfare Fete Car 4- ssr-Ki- two-ye- Five-Mil- ar Komlall Gurr In Temple s, Ward-Stak- e m Third Ward Social I. 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