OCR Text |
Show "ii ' i w:, ' h PAROWAN & PARAGONAH PLAN PAROWAN PIONEER DAY CELEBRATIONS l.l .1. AMI IMKOW.IV WARD HKA1 TO hPONMOK ACTIVITIES At.VlI.IAKUM IMKMitlVilt Poll TO S AFFAIR Published Hi i'LIm For The interest -- Parowan And Virlnifu O A gala t eleliiallo'l for the 2 till A public Meeting, lullitiei.u PAROWAN UTAH JULY 16. 1953 ITMEU. PAR(JWa4 zol.l'MSK THIRTY SIX NL'ilHfK FoRIY .SINK and iirti house al the Old Hock of July i be i ii ic planned fur Chur, h will be feature of tb-- Par aguish with everyone iu the Inviteil to attend I'tab 1'ione.T Day celebration .Stake Inin IKov Tlitmiiis ItiMiurfl here July 24. it I announee-- ami participate, There will be a progiam In by offlcei of both the Pauliux I To with the belief SucctiiiiIis morning and Elizabeth Camps, Daugh-lb- e ter of Utah Plumera. A special Society organization In charge Cuittil Ji. lit AM It w ua uiur I It'll Invitation exteided to real- - of that portion of the day to .WrllU Mllill!, liom Sut dent of all Southern I'tah com event. ' un Sunday July 'I liornaa lieunett, 74, lifelong I lie Commencing at S o'clock the in unit lea to attend. 1 P ' was! Jl resident of Palawan aud pioneer'"Officer of the Camp are n (Church ground will lake on a U. by Carl Ploiuieu , suidairyman of the community air a the evening' charge of arrangepieut and cumbed to a heart attack about 'claou, Bishop ul Hie bride's j that a public meeting tent will begin with children 111 RyllJl lf JO p.m. Monday while he wim will be held In the basement of race and apart. Follow ing these hi III 1 Gue.n.i uumlitr-i2j. Mull) I 11211 walkiug toward tlie huaitiea ilia the relic hall ut ll:a.iu. Friday. there will be a variety of game. 1 -- ii the weie put of poiih his homo the from dauglitricl Free luncheon will then be aer- - contest and attraction of , u,l oiuuud (lieIn- - Hunt la w u l TflHr 11111 ler. Mrs. Ki, bel t .Mil. lu ll. of the kind ferenl each with to all attending the meeting, uiiuiiu.il. ile l muuy guest. Mr. lieunett was discovered j p,, pu.ie wuie a ouliber liuen open house In both the base- - auilllary organization in the That bears are present iu tbe e merit room and the upatairs re- - Ward having something to Plata's governor. J bracken dub. will tie iu i bulge of Hus in this v it y was lying on the sidewalk ut the cor-- ; white suit, adonicd with one mountain in the way of entertainment, uer of t lie County best Itouie hall will he held during the Lee. will be a guest at the lrmipi.il of the entei iHiimi.-n- t ,,. week to last attested ,U on bride1 bid by Tbe ial(. jagain where people mav There will alo he booths where bio k on 1st Fast and 11 South mother 'wore a uiiely afternoon Fair here on Saturd iy. members of t'oiumitlees aie miking i cn Loader the County silk Edgar pure ' an purchase such thing Streets by Mr. Hell pVlslead. , a I l.lue view the valuable pioneer relic it was i 5th. to for Pan were who tbe biggest disptiv if enroute Sept. aiiuouuceii 0 dress with lovely family hot dog, cool drinks, baked a well a the recently complet- He was walking to the store p,K oi.huu. Ttu- - couple w eut guiteh Lake for a fishing trip. this week by Tbules Urowu.'ile in tlie various lioiu-ti- . if. ,g etc. ed social room In the building .good, candy and , f'om tbe Mlti'll eil borne w hell! (ttli ougli the usual cake cutting! Even tlie nallst grandchild Fair Hoard president, Tbe tlov- - departments in tin iiiukv a i r . s o A children danefl will be held -pi lure w telwas m, had enjoyed a birth day dm- - ntual us cameias liasbeii. via of Fair Imu contaited history in toon', They was duly thrilled and netted ejiruor in the Recreation Hall at 2:3d be shown in the Chapel after ner with the Ih-family. lie hud were t off in a shower of rice. when they encountered the phone by Mayor F. bay Lyman it is expected tbul tin- - m-with special refreshment to be dark. a slight pain iu his; The honeymoon trip lasted five manse brown animal at tbe side aud aecepted tbe invitation ex- - Si bool gymnasium mil be mem-Th- e Numerous committee I'provided for the youngster. stomach hut thought it msigui- - jays ending with-- a week-enof the road on this side of Castla tended to him to attend the finul enough completed lo the are I ber work at wl. completing morning program ll exhibitof for all celebraof Si) urn the tbe cars were traditional fnant. The visit in i'arnw.m stopped day with the Valley. for the affair include coniinunily ainging un- - arrangement were summoned gloom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and everyone bad a good view as tion. tbe exception of the lne-t- n. Neighbors a to which provide promise der the direction of Camp niuspcould not a doctor laud although Alvin lie Mille. Ori on He Mille, the- beast ambled unconeernedly Mrs. Flla Fel:.iead i li.iiiniui Plans are progressing rapidly leaders; welcoming remark by good time for old and young. be located, bis body was ordered who is stationed at Hill Air off into the timber. will two-dafrom of the hand wotk dcp.n tmetit. the affair celebraa for gigantic Mayor E. Ray Lyman; musical Proceeds removed to the Mortuary iu re Koice base, was spending a 7 That there are several of Ihe tion rather than the customary urges ail person in tin- - ('oiintv numbei by Mary B. Orton; and go to swell the Stake and Ward dar City by Durham Moi ris, Iron 'day leaye with his parents was species in tbe mountains nearby three-da' Fund. and affair. Activities will to plan on exhibiting their pro- L. Building Adams Will readings by Cedar City also on hand to greet the new has been concluded after several ' County Attorney. .. concentrated be Jo to tbe two durtion of tlie past nnr in thMrs. Murguerite Orton. sister-iillaw- . doctors were summoned there. of encounters with them lepnrts entertain-nienwill include extensive Fair With more sprue, ;i nior There will be no day and Mr. Bennett, a retired farmer Tbe eoilple Will he Sealed ill have been made. They have also exhibits in t of nines after f. : p it. o that p?o- - Ma 1111 11C Ileil.MHI bumemaking. crops effp of this valley, was also one of tile St. Cemge Temple in Sept, been seen in tbe Dry Lake and and livestock. The final day's will be made and make Jndgin:; pie may he free to attend the (hose pioneered the cheese miik- - and will reside hi Salt Lake City, Sugar Loaf areas by local toi more satisfactory, celebration will be highlighted for prize activities in Paragnnah which WlllllllttSOIt ng in the local Southern I'tah where Carroll is oing to T V h horse show and race meet Mrs Felstead said, are being held to raise fund by Dairy Company, lie worked in scliool. She also reminds Relief So-I- I Tlie incident was reported to at the City Race track. The Re for their Church building. the establishment for 20 years ' members of the entry of ill local saddle Jay George, local trapper, who Wrangler, before he retired from active 111 ul of the LDS Ward Revel on locathas been concentrating Maurlne daughter of duty. Mr. Bennett also served N O T I c: E the County in the Make it From a ruin them, ing recently Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benson for a number of during years as Paroa Sack, eontest. Valuable pristorm, bis dogs tracked down of Parowan, became the bride wan City Marshall and in numze The offered to Stale winners In SadHill bed one of bears and both the Wranglers dogs of lister C. Williamson, son' of erous other civic capacities. this project, are Including active dle Club members will meet ensuffered wounds from their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson He was a member of tlie I.DS interest in this one field, perSaturday night at 7:30 for counter, the heavy rainstorm i f Paragonah, at rites performChurch and held the office of calf tM who have articles undo sons and formation drill the from roping prevented trapper ot ed in the Relief Society room Quo It action by member High Priest at the time of bis from Rack whbh thev will enscene the of action. d chlng Satof Ward the volunteer the fire department A new schedule for Sunday death. and by occupants of tbe Helen ter in the Relief Society group in He was born meetings of the First and Second urday night. Karl O. Mitchell, Parowan, are urged to contact Henry home on 1st. East anil exhibit, Wards to be carried on while RiMtaop of theThird Ward, of- October 26, 1879, a son of James some of their Ward r,S officers. serthe ficiated at in 1st the ceremony north streets, prevented the chapel is being renovated J. Bennett and Elizabeth BenMrs. Febtead will be assisted ious loss from a freak fire Turs. is announced by the Bishoprics. presence of members of tbe two son (Hoyle). He.grew.up in this In her department hv Madge The frame structure, occupied families. Mrs. Carl Craulord, loriner community and had resided here Enid , Stevens, Pulton, Zilpha FIRST WARD: and Mrs. Whit Orton, by Mr. wun. the exception l'aiuwati resident, w bo now lives hi of life all cola The rust donned bride Mitchell and Hulda Hulet of SO a.m. Of 9: Sunday School narrowly missed going up in Parowan ored tailored suit with white of a short period spent iu Colo. iu Magna, is reported to have Bradshaw lone and of Recreation Hall. flamea about 9; 30 a m. Tuesday He martied Jane Wardell Oct. undergone major surgery on July Cedar City. 11: a.m. accessories for her weeding and Priesthood meeting Wed a box of papers which had when Mrs. Bertha Mitchell Is chairthe informal reception which fol- 15, 19u2, at Parowan with the I'tii. al the SI. Marks hubpiLal Priesthood room. lieen soaked with an im- in was Lake Sail She .i. City. solemnized June , union of a wore man of the department for exShe lowed. being corsage 2: p.m. Sacrament meeting chemical, ignited and set hibit of 1927 in the St. George Temple. proving satisfactorily according roses. Shirley Wood was articles made by perRecreation Hall. fire to the hack porch. Mrs. Orto relaword received latest by 1936 sona over Mrs. Betty Perkins and Mrs. Bennett died May 2U, 70 years of ege. She Of interest to her many fri- ton who waa SECOND WARD returning from a urge complete a year later he married Mrs. tives here. were attendBarton Norda and Mrs. particlpntion ny a. ends and in nr?? relatives 9:45 Southern neighbor's place with two of her Priesthood meeting A few days prior to that time, persons In this category. She ing matrons. All wore afternoon Bva Whitney Richards at ParoI'tah is tbe announcement of the Relief Society rooms. children, discovered tbe fire and also ear old sou, Melvin, who her owna with harmonizing cor- - wan. reminds members of their 10:45 a.m. marriage of Miss Dorothy White called for assistance in putting families to Sunday School sufis from sons recovering polio, do as three survives assist In getting the She sages. to rooms. Grant T. Wagner in the Man- in the alarm. One small boy waa Relief Society P.en- - fered a cracked bone in the up Earl to stood Williamson Frank two articles the Jr. J. and place for exhibit daughters, 12 noon Sacrament meeting In bed in the house at the time. leuiple on Monday. as best man for his brother. War . per thigh when his leg brace to lend their assistance in and Lakeview. nett, Oregon; The bride is a daughter of forRecreation Hall. Mrs. Orton and neighbors Mario Topham was master of dell Bennett, Redding, Calif. ; slipped. Not deemed serious Valuable primer Members of the two wards Iron Co. residents, Mr, and quickly attached the hose to the any way possible. a is Or-- 1 hough it for a zes in this are cast, offered for short ceremonies thought program being Brooking, Bennett, iUrs. Lloyd D. White of Fort kitchen faucet and were are advised to acquaint them- ", attempwill be able to be deRom-- j the youngster included end the which Neta other Miles Mrs. by homemaking readings (Vanda) egon; T selves with the schedule which Texas and grand- ting to douse the blaze by th Stoiktou, on vohis braces in the near about a and Karl Mrs. and partments. Mitchell; ney, Eugene, with Taylor continue will probably daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Day time the fire truck arrived. cal solo by Verl Taylor and a Robert (Enid) Mifchel), Earn- - future, Assisting Mr. Brown on the the after alight adjustments Lyman and the lute Wilford Lay Damage to the home was neg- general fair board are Cotnmis- solo by Marie Adams, are la piano wan Also surviving building program Is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Lollin B. Orton of Parowan, and of the late Mr ligible, fire chief Clark report- - joner Jess Ouymon who will be Wanda Hunt and Laura Ben- grandchildren, 3 great grandand Mrs. Herbert White of Sum- ed. Greatest was to )n charge of display spaces; J. damage son were in charge of the gift children; a stepson, Merton and sons, Steven and Sidney, of the Parents mit. of the Orton bridegroom Nothing h family Harold Mitchell, livestock room. Dolline Mortensen was Richards of. El Monte, Calif.; returned early this week from a are Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Moffat was stored on the porch ervisor; Ivan Decker, Advertls-an- d in charge of refreshments while a half sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Page delightful vacation into trip other articles which were jnB ani) premium hooks: Earl Maxine Rasmussen, Zella Mori-ense- of Missouri; and i, half brother, Idaho and Wyoming. They vis- of Salt Lake City. FIRST WARD RELIEF in there The be will honored V. P. preparation for the Bunn, crops; couple SOCIETY SIMS SPECIAL Mullett, Virginia Orton, Marie Carlyle Ho.vle, Seattle, Wash ited wfth Mpiguer1t('s folks, Adams and Shanna Rae Clark and a foster brother, Eugene ihe H. M. bundbergs, at Idaho later in the month at a small family laundry. Exact amount j horsp show; and V. M. Maglehy, WORK MEETING A special work meeting far j served. Mrs. Virginia Hunter Falls then travel) up through reception in Texas while there of loss had not been estimated. Judges and educational exhibits. Hoyle, Salt Lake City. on a wedding trip. They will was at of Parowan First j tbe guest register. members the Funeral services were held Yellowstone National Park. make a home in Logan. Ward Relief Society has beenl. The new Mrs. Williamson Thursday at 2:p.m. in tbe Thiri The new Mrs. Wagner attendfor Monday. All ladies of tended Parowan High School Ward Church under the directMr. and Mrs. Ralph (Rollie) FIRST SECOND WARD CHAPEL TO Continued on back page the W'ard are urged to attend ion of Karl O. Mitchell, Bishop. Gardner and members of their ed BYU where she was a member of Takalon Social of unit. She were Colorado Springs Burial was in the City cemetery. family guests Monday and Tuesday of has just completed an internship Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight at the LDS hospital as a laborRECEIVE EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS of this City. Rollie, who is now atory tecbincian. Mr. Wagner has been attendDistrict president of the Pueblo Work js now in progress on an placed on the floor ami a pulpit District of the LDS Church in ing the U of U and plans to conextensive redecorating and reno- is being installed. Folding plasUSAC. He his at tinue is studies well known Colorado, in this of the Parowan tic doors will also be placed to part of the State where he grew completed a mission to Texas. vatingd program Ward Chapel which divide the Banquet room into up and where he attended the it Is estimated will require 3 class rooms. B.A.C. is school the not Plans for further ImproveAlthough months to complete. Open house at her home in The Chapel is receiving the The .couple was fetPd Monday U(ab ments at the Parowan School liable for passengers riding cn Mrs. The ceiliDg Parowan houor will Friday Five-Milplaster in the attention at the piesiut time e at a supper evening buildings were made at a regu- school busses, lL.was decided st MortChapel has been removed pre- and will comprise the major porby the Knights, and Kent Mars-de- To lar meeting of the Iron County ihe meeting to carry both acci- Isabelle Ward (Aunt Izzy) ensen on 81st. her paratory to relathing, plaster- tion of the renovation pi eject, birthday. and the Lyman Hamsena, Board of Education held' in Ce-- . dent and hospital insurance on invitand aiming the edifice. A Ihe are Friends and ing neighbors all children being transported all close friends of the GardBishops slate. However, it dar City Monday. The Club Group of the Asthe ners. sound system is being installed is to between ed time call any on to busses and from school the underwritplanned to extend the improveTo meet the fire of Bunk Women will sociation 6: p.m. ou that are hold summer conference ses- with amplifiers in the alcoves ments to the recreation Isa as er's specifications, it was decided and for those who ride in the boms of 3: and Incidentally the Hamsi-n, day from Denver and are spending sions at Roosevelt, Utah on July and foyer and with a possibil- soon as it can be arranged. The to replace the old wooden steps vehicles at other times. recovered has Mrs. Mortensen fia in From the summer in Parowan wbre l&th and 19th, Adeie B. Larsen, ity of its being extended to the class rooms have all been recentwith auditorium figures given leading to the exto recreation hall. the a illness from serious ly painted. modern fireproof steps. These nancial statement examined at they reside at the Bernell Ev- Assistant Cashier, The ContinThe project will also Include comfortable she tent that enjoys was concluded ans home. will be constructed either of, the meeting it Bishops A. Hills Orton and and Bank Trust ental Compauy new drapes and aisle carpeting r,ail(l1 w A(i;lms thl.ir wivMi that the total Indebtedness cn health at the present. She is a metal or cement. Utah of tbe Chairman and group, new overhead Mrs. Hattie Harris returned announced in Salt Lake Tburs. for the chapel A modern electionlc signal the Parowan High Schol build-syste- gain able to resume her lifeani, iVilfonl y()lln? traveled to date-glasherself lights, of habits partitions in the Northern part of the Sla'c busying long Ceda. will also be installed In lng addition and the during the week after spending the alcoves to provide A highlight of the Conference last week on business connected the building at a cost of $2200, North elementary school may with the needle and crochet the past month with members aud the eventual installation of with the of her family in Camas. Wash- will be an informal banquet at Board members decided. Elect-- j possible be met by funds now oi hook. project. While thers She was born in Parowai ington and in Salt Lake City. the Frontier Grill on Saturday, a pipe organ. Bishops of the 2 they visited several chapels and ronic clocks will be installed in hand and anticipated revenues who use the building have consulted with interior decoraJuly 18th. Featured speakers Wards each of 17 rooms, making the from 1953 and 1954 general July 17, 1872, a daughter cf the Improvements tors announced Parker Elizabeth Edward and Mrs. Barta Dehm and two son will be Charles H. Lixon, Presregarding the planned imsignal system one of the most property taxes, according td H. E. Bayles, Board member. Of Ward, pioneers of returned to their home In Hunt- ident of the Utan Bankers As- will be extended to the foyer provements on the building here. prominent modern in the County. Furniture has been ordered the total $813,041, the Parowan this area. She attended the local ington Park last week after en- sociation, who will talk on Vi which is between the recreation They also investigated the organ 'hapel. The ara possibilities and decided ilefin-atels visit with tal Aspects of Banking, and!hft' an' for the two new class rooms project Is costing $228,090 and schools and on June 4, 1899 joying a '!l carpeted, redecorated the Cedar City building, $584 married Joseph Edgar Morten- - the Thomas Skougards of Paro- Rex Curry, Business Tribal Man- on securing a pipe organ land comfortable furniture will' as soon as it can be whose Ute was of the Mrs. former tbe Dehm Indians, 951, the report showed. ager wan, arranged. be installed there. Work on the buildings has They resided for many years on Rarta Skougard of tills City. subject will be "The I'te Indian it is tin estimated baseroom in The that the banquet alley before been resumed and it Is expected a farm in the and His Problems " Mrs. J. O. it- o to amount will Ject is also approxim equipped being that the Parowan School will moving to town. Since that time, Visiting in Parowan one dav Orser, Assistant Manager of tbe a Ward more memheis for make suitable $10,000.00. ely place , Isa been artivi has Aunt very be ready for use near the open-Commercial Bank of Utah, will Continued on page three the Junior Sunday school. Car- will assist with the labor whenof the fall term, Mr. Bay-- , in the LDS Church especially in used in these rooms, it was And on Back Page on Back Continued Page peting from the chapel is being ever possible. Continued on Back Page les stated. ported. J Local Hoar iH Claims Jersey llritle Allacli 1 ' - Bo-ho- ",,J . l' J dif-ve- d Governor Lee To Visit Iron County Fair Sept. 5 - I lldll alar 14 j j i Special Departments Stressed In Homemaking of-li- t fr t po-or- .1-- , he j , - j y - . c t i j United In Marriage First 1 Swond Oulck Aeliou Saves Paroumi Home Ward Announce Schedules e. First-Secon- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Daughter ltettidents Former Iu l, maid-of-hono- r; 8- -) Or-go- n; sup-whic- - School Board Plans Added Improvements At Parowan Open House Friday To Honor Aunt Isa Ulortensen First-Secon- ns Hank Women Hold Conference 1 s J s s; j j two-week- j I prc.-me- re-li- nt |