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Show f 'ni "IliMitietf Werklu For The interext uc to be installed iu were taken Many matters under advisement end held for Deputy Sheriffs car and future action by the Board of the Other in one Ol the Cedar Iron County Commlasioncra a, City fire trucks In which the their recent meeting held in County has an Interest. This Parowan. Among thews was the was done after it was report- -l Would that such equipment request by a Cedar City Of larowun And Viriiiifu ief ios.-o- vtil.llM.NK THIHTY Fiui(ral Sr SIX IAHOMAN TIM i Iollirs j(Hiscnt KS. PAKOttA.N, t Jll.Y TAII. larat!unali Youth Sustain Ini tiriis OlSiilianl Faiuil ictvs For .Mania n dele-gallo- , BtH PAROWA Many Requests Made Of County Commissioners r 23, 1953 NUMBER Knit NINE I V CROUPS COMPLETE PLANS FOR be considered as Civil I t. lOOfli. equipment aud would lie half paid for by thal organization. iut JuNi;h I'lntclnl hm'MU" Alan Dailey, fille.-i- i year old Tliere were 111 descendant Tbs. Hoad supervisor was InMuivin llnlit rm.ni, I.::, imtc licit! el Charles Henry oliphant and son of Mr. and Mrs l.awrcqce structed to Install a rattle-guarClaus huve be- - II completed ot a public meeting Purow ill , Lucinda Ahlgale Judd Oliphant Dailey was rushed to the licis- the on the Parowan "Y road about Wednesday III an outstanding Pioneer Day in the basement lor d Wald Chaie Unliu gathered iii Parowan Sat- - pita I on Tuesday evening after one mile east of Its intersection m Iatowun celebration Fri Km k Church relic A of mi day to honor their parents being seriously injured iu an ac-Bishop State road der (III direction with the Cedar-I.un- d it is suounced local day, hy urge the public lo the colonial first Hicii. fall. their mother's lodtli birth A suitable name for the new'l,H ,,r,"n who are sponsoring Ha groups Ainu and his .lav cousin Lynn anniversary. County rest home for the aged Free luncheon wil Martin died suddenly Monday Fur the fikst lime m 2a Mosdetl were xplorlng out on PVpl'and the discussed was also at noon lo all adult u Ciovo ai in hospital morning all of her living sons and lUaikrnik aud were atlempting Clerk Instructed to make specif- a Idood ,ocm1 Daughters of Ftub Iio- - tetlil the meetin:.. lot in the lungs Ha years to el mb the almosi perpend ieu- - llH,,r were together ic contacts to get suggestion rttUip officer are In charge This will be done had submitted lo .111 append-- ' i oar.glitwis lar cliffs south ol the old cave wnn m were the occasion for Ia for same. I tiewlv Completed fumy llliee weeks prior to IIIThe Comlssionera refused lo death ii nd from which he was John niiphiiiit and two of nis w hen the accident in curred. The room Du in dining admin-lairing The mutter of better grant a license to John L, Condto a Hiding satisfactorily, lie li.nl sous and their families of Suit Dailey boy lost bis bold and fell control in the for his pent I .a k e Cit v The Daught-vrMr, and Mrs. Italpli buck ward landing some twenty wrecking yard south of II. S. To County was also discussed and Cedar City until he complies suffered with III health for ui.iny Oliphant of Salt Lake City Pnd fed below iu a mass of the of their ki j proud and had leen hospltaliz-years held for future consideration. w hich Invn nocks (blank Mrs other Ida cohstroet their improvement to are; lratt with An agreement daughter. mouths for the past several Decision on the matter of a On will iutrodu-lo high, tight fence along the. where lie was receiving tivat- - and her family of Pocatello, jcharaleristh- of the area jolblngothe r counties In south- front of his property. Idaho and a son. I.a Var Clip- - arm was cut and scratched, he! Dav Of I7M noon The relic hall western Ctah In the cloud seedseveral had head hunt and Ins son of Salt Lake received Increases In the salaries of was X held until Hoswounds and be included In ll ing program rays at the Mr. and Mrs Clair e lb- - was born in Parowan Jau. ('it v ; office deputies and of The Parowan High School information cn a went hearing entertainment and family of Phoenix. pital showed a broken pelvis. Band t at Cedar City .1. 1M2U. a soil of Joseph Muno-- i the Janitor-Jaile- r for Salt Lake City days in Washington D. C. is obtained. lie is urged to visit Will His glasses were smashed to hits. Mr. were also ordered. man aud Ida Pendleton Arizona; Mr, and llallei to partearly Thursday morning The County Clerk was author- museum of St llaliermuti ( Smith I and hail Oliphant and family The injured Imv was t unable icipate iu the Capitol Citys standing flood rad- lled to order two two-wa- y appropintlons, Airport many new pioneer George; Mr. and Mrs Seymour to move so his cousin ran to "Duys of 4 7," lived hero most of his life ' being otiirol, traffic regulation, tax add recently been Oliphant of Ran Jose. Calif.; town for their Mrs. hcl-there, (his week The Par- former grandmother, Ins mother other survived by Hcjs outstanding aIi) Mr, (,l.i.hnt Roy VI, Hri-le- . She and Helen owan group will be one of Die Hoard Lorin C. and nd a stepfather. family of Oieui, Mrs Agnes Slones went to aid him hut noire 2(1 ban is chosen from throughYoungsters of the oiiimiinit v Sou Of IMonpprij will meet on August 3 to fix Smith of Parowan; three sisters, Nutt.-- r and her son, John out the Slate to march in the will be Heated to a children's r ( Alice I the tax levy for the current Mis. Cower, Nutter and wife of Salt Isike help was needed so they dan-on the tennis court at for the mother, a doctor gigantic parade there Friday. To Ion Cedar City; Mrs.Arlo (GeoirJai year. City ami her daughter, Agnes and some men. J. Lowe Barton with Dixie cup to ho a.p.m. llolyoak and Mrs. Jay (Maxine) Nutter, of Provo; The bund members under and Mrs. directed the removal from served free, boys two half Rogersnn, Parowan; 8 Grace Curr and most of her the hill on a stretcher and Dr. of VVilford II. Young, and Marion brothers. Clifton A public dance in the Brown family of Parowan and Cedar Wilkerson administered first aid will march; maneuver and play TImv IJttla Salt lorke Camp Halterman of Parowan; two half City. as the procession moves down Derby will climax the lav wa be for he to taken the of the Sous of Ctah Pioneers Halterman. sisters, en- This activities. course of its charted the Salt part through will hold iLs annual election on and Mrs. Rudd (Muriel Joining the large group of hospital . he arranged bv will business tcrtainmenl laikes section. It is expected that he will Mrs. Currs family who live here Crane, Circleville.Saturday evening August ath. the 0.0. Litdo-Club to raise A total of 60 persona boarded were Burns and lln Shrrratt remain in the hospital about a at 7: p . in . at Vermillion Castle funds for of purchase Hu rial was in the Parowan and C. J. and Cayie Parry week before returning home for the school busses Thursday inRecreation Camp. Do- comfor equipment dirand their families of Cedar in approximate six week rest In cluding two chaperones and Mr The Sunday School snperin-vitatlo- n ICiiy Cemetery under the The camp extends an in-- j munity park. bed the of ection Mortuary, Brg City. Among the grgup of visYoung. to all adult citizens tendency and the Young Wo-1- 8 Provo. An invitation was g is extended to itors Norman who Mutual (men's Oliphant over to of and Improvement age years The have residents is practiced of neighboring com at with youngsters the Marines Santa their partners and enjoy sociation of the Parowan First diltently during the past three rauhiti-s to join In the festivAnna. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. a pleasant evening at this pop- Ward have both been reorganweeks and It Ib expected that ities in Parowan Frdav. Leo J. Miller and family of ular Canyon resort, at the same ized recently, it is announced by n they will give a creditable It will !p noted tVal th) Castlegale, Ctah. time giving support to an Inter- Iilshop A. Hills Orton. Max S. in the parade Friday. The schedule is planned to permit To The familv j as set spent been has Saturday and apart worthy organization. Dailey esting celebration is being held in ob- people to attend the Paragouah II. e at the Five-Mil- e where a of the Sunday Several treks are planned to superintendent servance of Utahs Pioneer Day carnival whi-is being held for was dinner and program School with Miss Lennie Page, historic points In the Friends ahd relatives from enjoyed. Afternoon sports were nnd lu commemoration of the the Church building program area during our pleasant Fall) the president of the YWMIA. far and near gaihertd in Part-- j also engaged In hy members of William L. (Twist) Jodps, has entrance of the Mormon Pioneers there on Friday evening and to Mr. Dailey has choseq Alma wiioj weather. All wan Thursday, July Hi. to pay live group. been named as head football Into the great RaltI.ake Valley. which the entire Stake is beare eligible are Invited to join Evans and Kenneth Tepham as Thomas Helison BenA familv was coach at the new Ben Lomond July 24, 1847. nranization ing Invited. the group and enjoy the lntriqn- - his assistants with Delores honor to nett. who died suddenly of a effected with Leo J. Miller ofi,liKh School in Ogden, Mortensen as secretary. ing aetfvities which lie ahead, to recent reports.' Coach heart attack on the preepeding being named pres-'I'd- ? At the election nominations! In the MIA organization. Miss Monday . Jones fulfilled his first, teaching on Back Page Continued will he made exclusively from ' Page has named Mrs. Louise at tho Parowan assignment Funeral services wen- AWARD ELECTIONS School where lie was coach and the floor. All who are mem- - Robinson, her activity counselor Karl O. by Bishop s or who become members and Mrs. Leone Rasmussen, the athletic instructor, for Ibc Mitchell of the Parowan Third' on the evening of August 8 will p counselor. Mrs., past two years He coached his the Ward) Altho Eleanor Hyatt is secretary and Ward (it 2:p.m. in bo eligible for office. basketball five into the Btate SLATED FOR LEGION MEET WED. where prelude and postKld.-Kent Ilulet, who has finals fpr the first time in 21 held somewhat earlier than us- - Mrs. Phoebe Taylor, attendance Chapel lude organ nsuslc was played returned from the (years. He takes ual this year, the August election secretary. the place of Mrs. It ha Mortensen. by J a pan si Presentation of special L.D.S. Stake president and Mission, will be the Boh Jam eg, who resigned to take Is following tho plan of the Edward Alton Pendleton, 11a Iron of sacat their Clerk Ward and Audit reprea on report County west National organization. DeMille and Vir- the coast. j Barton, Lloyd was offered j;'PaiPr ir, job For this occasion R. M. Tophatn are retiring Sun-- j by W., Clair Rowley, Parowan lament meeting Sunday, July 2fi j Coach Jones will also coach sentative at Boys Slate, and will receive a spPcial certificate at 12; n dock noon. Elder wrestling and assist In baseball election of new officers will all for his 35 years continuous ann. in charge of refreshments, day School officers. Mrs. Zona Stake President. This was Hul.-- t a take at is son of the aud in the service com-anPatriarch place special d meeting (and membership track the at that a free melon bust Topbam. Mrs. Maxine Evans, lowed by the song, Lei the newly d Mrs, ilulet of the will be held, and S. J. Whitney, Mrs. Margaret Knight and Al-- j Lower Lights be Burning, high sehool in the Weber of the American Legion Post local American Legion Post No by No. 20 Wednesday evening in 20 Mr. Rowley mit Ward. Everyone invited. of Veteran In charge of the program, prom- - berta Evans formerly headed County metropolis. quartette consisting of the Court is announcWorld War was one it of House, I, the YWMIA of fses several unique numbers. Ward. the the Albert and Karl Mitchell. Clair ed by Max S. Dailey, post com- eharter mem bora of the post Rowley and Howard Ward and when it was first organized. mander. with Mary Lyman at the piano. W. Clair Rowley, Parowan During his years ot activity lie has served as post commander, Speakers at the services were Ancel J. Adams, Pres. J. Hardistrict commander and was post old Mitchell, Arthur Joseph and sevrlce officer for many years Mr. and Mrs. Elhurn Orton brought Hals sister, Mrs. Jo HoHIilir before the veterans admintstia-tioBishop Mitchell. William Math-t-so- n and family of Los Angeles en- Anne Adams, and her little was set up. The certificate sang as a special musical joyed a weeks vacation with hack from daughter IiOgrtn ' County number, "The Lord's Prayer, the Silas Ortons of Parowan as Charles drove his is awarded by the State organfather, Haraccompanied by Ramona Stubns. well as brief visits with other rell Dalton, hack home after he ization. With plenty of display space being offered for the best artCommander Dailey will also LOS The quartette sang as the members of the, family in Lois had been hospitalized for some at their disposal for exhibition icles in each sestion with the present to the Ligion a certifVegas, Cedar City and Pan- - time in a Salt Lake City hos- My Father, "Oh, song, elosing of articles In the Homemaking following score card to be used Word has been- received by icate awarded them for having with Arnold Gurr pronouncing guitch. A collide of successful pita . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hyatt of exceeded their quota in the 19 32 departments of the Iron County in judging: fishing trips were also included the benediction. Clifton and Marion Halter- - this City that their Fair, ladies of the County are . 'Materials used . .suitability, The award in the visit. membership drive. man were called io Provo Mon- - Stanford D. De Mille of Monroe, also includes an honor ribbon At the cemetery the dedicaturged to commence preparations laundering and durability. . . 2S points ory prayer was offered by Samfor their entry on Sept. 3. Mrs. Betty Mitchell and her day by the sudden death of will Ipave in the near future which will be tied onto the is given this Special stress mission for Legion flag. Workmanship . . neatness, uel J. Whitney. Pall bearers littlo daughter accompanied Mr. their brother, Marvin, in a lios- - to fulfill a week to the home sewing divand Scott Mitchell, and Mrs. Arthur (Red) Clark pit al in that City. the LDS Church in the Northern perfection of seams, hems, wefo-RaClifford Robb, who was spon . 35 points Will J.owder, JameS Alma Ben- when they returned to Yering-Iton- , finish ision and the division for quilts, Calif. Mission. r ' sored Mr. and Mrs. by the Legion at the ie Frank suit- son, Millard and Samuel J. Bayles Nevada Design and color last. week. The Mr. DeMille, husband of the bedspreads and rugs. cent sons are and Boys ; this State, will make a were-& in Mrs. spending Flowers Halterman. in Clarks youngsters remained ability, beauty Boardman, Maytha originality. former Shalla Ityatt of this ' 20 points charge" of a group of nieces. chairman of the latter division, Parowan for a months visit week in Salt Lake City and City, ha been teaching in the report of his experiences nt th Wednesday. The joung Condition of garment'.jclean Noted among the many out with their .grandparents, states that valuable, cash prizes the vicinity shopping and visiting business department of the meeting whose tuition and transwith relatives. man, liness & pressing. . . .10 points of town persons at the services Thomas Davenports." are being offered for the best Richfield High School. He has portation were paid hy the local Relation of garment & value in addition to the immediate exhibits In pieced, appliqued and Mrs. Mildred Halterman and been very active in Church Mrs. Gwen Jones ami her returned this week organization, . . was . Mrs. cost in time & money. to embroidered quilts; in crocheted famly of the deceased fairs in that area having servchildren have spent Dip past small daughter, Nanette is enthusiastic in his piaise and 10 points Bennetts son, Merton Richdrds and embroidered bedspreads, In ed as president of the Elders night for Sahara in Salt Lake City Monday two of this unique organization. Would be exhibitors are re- and his son. Mart Jr. of El to visit Quorum and a Stake Clerk. afghans; and in hooked, crochethave visited withiap Weber County, they Nomination and eieition of his minded and that made Monte, Calif, daughter, her brother and sister-in-taany articles ed, braided, clipped, woven and He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. friends for a week. Mrs. for the officers post coming tuffed rugs. by them since tbe 1952 fair are Katherine Bramlen of Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laurit-- ! Haltermans son, Robert, who Jess DeMille of Monroe. He re- ypar will also take place The score card which will be eligible for judging, provid- Here too were Mr. and Mrs. zen been has for his there the at B.A.C., schooling past;celved and family. Mr. DnllQy said. New used In the judging of these ing that they are listed in the Sam Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ronwith hisIllYU ami also attended the (nesday, month, will return War-Miss entertained officers Mary (must be installed articles awards 30 points to de- premium books which will soon ald L. Kingsbury, Mrs. Dora mother. ('SAC, last home at her fora Tuesday night Aug 1st., he explained, and sign; 30 to beauty of color; and he ready for dstribution. Others Page and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene in honor Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crane and of MTs. Marlene He and his wife own a homo j suggested that post members 40 to accuracy of workmanship. may bo entered for exhibition Hoyle of Salt Lake City; Mr. Hinton who is visit- - members of their family oP jn Monroe and Shalla and their will he wise to be there. of Timmons Mrs. and on Charles Boardman Mrs. only. Assisting en-- 1 Circleville have been in Paro-;tw- o who have children plan on remaining Retiring officer All exhibits must be entered Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ingin Parowan. Together to this committee are Mrs. Rowena t wan were eall- - 'tiipre while he is away. Shalla, assisted Mr. Dailey during this week. of and an They joy evening visiting C. Mr. of 3. Salt before Mrs. Lake; and Stones Sarah Benson, They ll:a.m. Sept. Romney Math-eso- n ed here besides the the hostess death of in is too Bain active both include Church by reminiscing year will be judged during the. after- - and Mrs. Robert Benson of Mrs. Lula Bastian. Mrs. Maries brother, Marvin, whose flnd community affairs, esper-funerand Amos Hatch, Mrs. Caroline Greerfheads the noon and the doors opened to Orem; Mrs. Maxine Robison of and guest of honor were were services La, Juana Mrtq Stanworth, Heber Gurr, adjutant; in the music circles. She held) (ally morn-vill- a e and Dr. John Mrs. the home sewing division with Fillmore; following public Orton Iiilma Halterman. stulesson 45 to Wednesday. Rpnee gi.ves Halterman, Lyla chaplain; piano Beal, Mrs. Earl Merryweather, Mortensen, Georgia Holy-- : ing, offic-- r; La wanna Halterman. Re to and service on Victor and dents Halter-Riehard Robinson, expects ! and Ciaudia keep res-on Grant Committee members urge Mrs. Mary Urie, Mrs, oak and Berniece Evans assisting hus-froHardis-were served. and work freshments this while with man her Lloyd. and small son are herp Guymon of Iron County to get Seaman, Mrs. Morgan Slack, , j identa the committee. and Car'band is in the Mission Field, Adams, alt Lake City for Mr. and MrsT Hal Mitchell In this division there are four busy if they havent already done Gaylord Whitney, and Mrs. Emofficer. athletic DeMille enter the will Elder Hulet, to visit with Claude the weeks lyle traveled Dalton Charles and Mrs on Wood all of woolen Cedar and the and iso ily City; plan supporting departments, week-end- . The meeting will be held in Adams of Parowan and the Miion home In Salt Lake City rayon clothing and a remodeled (Fair and making It bigger and Edith Smith of Plntura and Mrs northern Utah last Court Room at S p.m. 13. the on Continued two (August return page 'better their they Monday Bess W. Holt of St. George. Upon than ever before. clothing department. Prizes are asking County asslstanco In building a bridge over Coal Creek where first north street of Cedar City Interacts the creek on the east aide of the city. They also asked the to ronalder a protheir tax position of Using levies with the Idea of spending a sum within the boundrieg of Cedar City each year equal to the money collected from property in tb corporate limits of the City. e ildtl Iljlllcrillilll In 20 Ilirllidav Tall PIONEER DAV CELERRATION d a First-Secon- , i j -, I. ; Hand s j FurtlrluaU In Sail Ihe lie-li- Oli-'plia- full-tim- ; Hold Fleet c August Par-jowa- e i s - . j ; Last Itilps Honor Thomas IlrimoH Tri-Sta- te i facli TwitM Juno exh!-tdtlo- Named Ron bar-hern- 'liunioud IIiili Staff i j accord-Castlega- te ion-ducte- PRESENTATIONS, te-r- iiini ii doings age-grou- r 'p Ben-lgin- -,- -- ia Sum-jplete- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Homemaking Departments Emphasized Stanford In Iron Fair Preparations To Fill Mission For Cliurrh -- ' son-in-la- ........... Viil-whe- re j V,-- ( j tie-pas- j al Ar-'th- j sgts.-at-arm- s; |