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Show r .'uUJi.ilng CVrpcnUor .r'TH QUEEN AM) Is Friday Selection of a queen and her attendants to reign during the Fair and Race Meet was car ried out independently last week by a group of ladies' club members. Miss Joan Orton, daught er of Mr. & Mrs. Don B. (Dec) Orton, was chosen by impartial judges for Fair Queen. Miss Sylvia Smith, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Burt Smith of Cedar Etta Mary City, and Miss Chester the of Stubbs, daughter Stubbs' of Parowan will be her the lutrrest Wvelilu For 4-- H voi.CMMC THIRTY Day At The Fair ATTENDANTS SLI. KITED I'O.V v UT AV PAROWAN LAST MINUTE REMINDERS GIVEN FAIR EXHIBITORS Iron County Fair Committee members are busily engaged in putting final touches to details if the coming Fair and Horse Show which will be held la Parowan Kept. 4 & 5. o Friday is 4 It Club day at the Iron County Fair. On that day the 400 boys and girls of Iron County will attend en masse to participate in judging contests, demonstrations, record book and exhibit contests and in the clothing contest and style dress re $300 has view. Approximately been allocated for prizes in the First place departments. winners will be entered in the State Fair. 11 All exhibit entries in the departments must be registered no later than 10:a.m. Thursday. Schedule of events for this day is as follows: die-.-- , 9:a.m. Style tesiiw contest judging 8:30 a m. 4 II Boys demon stratum Contest at Itambouillet Barn 10:30 a. 111. Livestock judging contest at Barn 10:30 a. in. 411 GirK Demon stration Contest. 1:00 pm. official hiding d livestock exhibits 1:00 pm. Dress review practice. 2:00 pm. (.iris' Judging Cun test. 4:00 pm Style Dr.-s- , Review and awards program. 4-- ll1i:s IUtoUYN SIX Parowan Schools Authorities To Attend Stake To Commence PAROWAN All Al t. I ST 37, 195! - NT UK ft FOIll X MMC Parowan Mercantile Conference September 7 th. 1 I V H Fartnron 4u! Viriilifu' Of t 1 Company To Rebuild Elder S DdwoiOi '..mug nf Although no formal contracts have been issued to teachers, the First Council of S t t will; I'llllix!) schools m Parowan and the rest represent the GelU-ra- i of Iron County will commence Authorities nf the LDS luuili at . lonicr Monday, Sept 7th according Parowan Stake Quartei ac bCTVICCS once here August 29 ,v :i to the school calendar as reof Educording to W. Clan leased by the Board -, laik R Cftr I 1 cation Regular classes will com- Stuke president Kid.! ( fl the Genet of eleGarff null the mence al y am in Win k udl .it with- mentary grades, according to welfare committee will k , attendants. tend on in the ; Ylma Lawrence, principal theme welfare will The Men Com Ihe Pui'u'.o and pie counselling Registration HORSE SHOW TO HIGHLIGHT .s.n m store eiung v Kuneial senile-- , for Lewis uf Senior High School students vail at the puiys department in me Iaru u-aunoomed !. urday at 6:30 p m Paiou an. it ENTERTAINMENT will also be carried on throughManioc Louder, 83. id the E J out the day, it is announced wan First Second W.n.l Relief id- nt id 1ariiuan. udl he held King, maiia.-i-Highlighting the entertainment The stme. one of Max S. Dailey, High School Society rooms The wclf.ne hand Monday at 2 p in in the Paro corporation by will bo sludieit ami all wan lluid Ward LDS Clupcl phase of the Fair will be the the largest of its kind in South principal. Formal class work will book horse show, race meet and ammembers of Stake ami Ward Mr Louder, a iclircd fanner n Utah, was almost et at ommence Tuesday. l:pm. ateur rodeo to be presented uncd by fire over a week ago The states that Welfare committees are asked and sloehin.in. died at tl.a lit Dailey Principal of Parowan Homer Adams is der the direction of the Red both Senior and Junior High to be there and to brum Saturday at his home here of in northern Utah where he is brick wans of the strintuu were Hill Wranglers Saddle Club on with them. all that were left ml m t 1mm causes incident to age Although school students are to report coin plot no; a two week's school All Stake president., Saturday afternoon. Every effort for destructive smoke and Mould the had at room 2 in the High School Ins poor mg to prepare him for a recent I is being made to make this Slake all - I Hit imneil. High blaze and from the huge followto inaitila.ned he the had several enng years, building according a pimint meiit to the department, entertainment the best in a Ward Bishoprics including Ward an of water which was amount hie until his critical of aitivc ing schedule: public safety of the Utah series of successful events prothe es and Clerks, to extinguish it president few tin ol mem Senior class required illness days. past Monday: Highway Patrol Mr Adams will duced by the Club. The club The ildenor of the stole and At Ins Leilside w In-the end conduct drivers hers, 9 a m to 12 no.ni group officers of all Melcint sick tests for all members are busily rehearsing a led to the roof will lie rebuilt and the Junior class ineiu Priesthood quorums i.iinc, ueie Ins wife, his only persons applying for drivers' for a parade and drill which will a attend Priesthod establishment completely stock a and son m. to 2:30p m Cl, neiii e. grand bers, l:p at 8 pm. m the inie daughter, Mrs Eva Eastwood licenses in the area from Ncplii cd within 90 days, it is estimated preceed the show. The queen Sophomores, 2:30p m meeting to St George and on both highand her attendants will parhall. alien Elder will Young Some of the newest modern Mr. Lowder was born 1'cb wav 89 ami 91 to 4:p m ' in this event. in Hu r Fui l'harR will be used in rePromt ticipate a in 1870. 00 9 25, Parowan, tojbe ruary Freshmen, Tuesday: He resigned his former position features hood will Mr. discussed problems ami King said, and son of John building, Louder 10:a m Emily as manager of the grocery de- Incidentally, the Club will exI at a special meeting at 9 a m will make it bigger and better Lowder. 8th. 11:00 to early Grade. Hodgetts Monto pioneers include tend its program partment of the Southern Utah than ever before. All of the Sunday in the Third Ward to this area. 12:a.m day, Labor Day, with added Dairy where he has been cmidov-HGeneral sessions be will held married Ida Smith at Par- e( for ,hp original lines handled hv ihe Seventh and eighth graders will features and a new lineup of ,hrw pah in the Third Ward at store will be restocked 19. 1898 The chapel Oct owan. to be marriage required pay a student races scheduled for that day. y B,,ntl.y has ,UCCeed Representatives of the Trans fee of 10:a m. and 2. p m Sunday with was later solemnized in the St ed him in the store hotly and book rental position the and Insurance FAIR BOOKS boys Primary girls Agency, portation 00. For in $3 the ninth those George Temple. of the various wards ia tl.o Inc. with whom the store was la-e- , Nev-lt45. of McGill. twelfth inclusive .survived is tho his widow lie grades Guy by Fair booklets containing the music of Parowan; his son, Clarence insured, have been on tiie seem brother of Mrs. George fee will be $8.50, Mr. Dailey said Stake to provide premium lists for exhibitors have ada, An M I A Session will be held sitiee shortly ufter the fire was will be payable at time of Fees of Salt Luke Lowder ; six City been completed this week and at 8:p m. Sunday night in the discovered They have been in registration. grandchildren, five great grand can now be secured by interWard Chapel charge of all salvage work and The teaching staff is complete Parowan Third and the children, following ested county residents. Some will determine what disposition in both schools unless it is one Highlights of the June convention brothers and sisters: William J to $2000 has been appropriated will he made of the fire dam in the High School. It will be presented im hiding the Lowder. M Edgar Lowder, Mrs vacancy be used in prizes for winners theme aged stock is planned that the lunch room .utroduclion of the n- -u Emma Webb and Mrs Zilpha of the various departments. The public is invited to attend laws estimated at approxwill be in on all of anil the Guyinon, Parowan; operation Would be exhibitors are urged to ill sessions. $200, (MIO was sustained imately Parowan Mrs and school Los Kale Jensen of former opening people day. Angeles, procure one of these books from from the destruction of the build Calif acquaintances of Mrs. Helen members, general committee the furniture and ing interior, Brock were 1arker Friends de at call the Hope may family the County court house or from NOTICE TO PARENTS OF fixtures and the large stock of when home Monday from 10: a m. tin lighted recently they the County agricultural offices merchandise. The latter included on listtil 'turned their radios for and time the PAPROWAN services. Burial FIRST GRADERS in Cedar City. a to will be in the Parowan City ed program dry goods, hardware, paints and drugs her of varnishes, GENERAL RULES by presented family Cemetery. Parents of all children who and sundries, and groceries Indiana. Connorsville. The group will be Parowan the entering General rules and regulations of three girls and household appliances and new consisting school first grade winter and Christmas merehan-- j emphasized by the committee one boy are professional The deceased served for nine Elementary are to meet requested dise. That stock which was members are reprinted in this years in the United States Army, .in Sept, Word relwas received by who have appeared .. e Ward Rec- atives in Parowan of the death issue of the Times. Readers participating during the entire.111 in many cities of the east not consumed by the flames wa-- , reation hall Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in a Lovell, are urged to study them before course 0f World and who are booked for many dropped into the 8 foot pool of War II He Wyoming, hospital Prxcnrif-Fri- . to discuss the First Grade sitwater in the basement when the in exhibits. bringing in the coining year. Aug. 14 of Leonard Benson, wounded in India and spent j was appearances uation. Superintendent Ianthus G4, of main floor collapsed. Mr. Benson, a 13 mon,hs in hospitals in the Trained Cowley. their by parents, Mr. PLACES FOR EXHIBITS The Parowan volunteer firu 'States. At the time of his death Wright, Mary MacMillan, County native of this City, succumbed 1 Mrs. Carl Brock, the four department and two crews All livestock will be billetted he was employed by the Ken- - supervisor; and Mrs. Fae Ben- to a heart attack. a delightful presented pro e ere and fire engines from Cedar ,0 He was boin in Parowan, Students of the Parowan el at the Rambouillett barns. The ' necott Copper Company at Me rain of vocal harmony. Includba"bd the stubborn blaze Nov. 24, 1888, a son of James ementary and high schools are ed was their son, Bob, 16 newly remodeled Parowan High Gill. years or over seven hours before it A. and Mehetable Page Benson. 'promised a happy surprize when of age, and three of the He married Tillie Strueli of girls, was He grew up here and extinguished. The fire, which tended they first visit the school li- - 12, 14 and seven years of age, Cedar City in 1944. She surthe local schools. After his brary when school open in Sept. The youngest, who takes the was thought by firemen to have vives him as do his father and r mothers death, he and a sister The rooms have been redcoraled lead in their arrangements is originated in the basement, was of Brigham City, made their home for two years throughout in modern style and known in the east as "The per- of the smoldering Utah and the following brothers THIRD WARD SCHEDULES type and seemed to be scattered over the with the late Wilford Day and color schemes One of the and sisters: Mrs. Mickelson, FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN sonality kid. Mrs. Alice C. Mitchell and! Parowan; Mrs- Myrtle Kessler, Mrs. Brock is a native Day at their farm home standing features of the new of entire area when it was dis'decor will be the drapes at the Parowan. a daughter of the late covered at 4:30 A M. Smoke in the Valley. Mrs. Nellie H. Bentley, Ada As a means of raising a Edwards, Tooele; Mrs. He moved to Wyoming in 1908 windows Mr. A Mrs. Dan Parker. The and gas fumes were so dense men of the homemaking deMrs. Estelle Ed- - tion of which have been their assessment for there married Laura Mor cured through the combined ef visit last week was the first time and so dangerous were the partments ask that all articles dards, 'Cedar City; Mrs. Melba the proposed Parowan Stake-Thi- rd be delivered to the Ward church building, tensen of Cowley in 1916. He 'forts of the student liodys and she had been back to her home collapsing floor timbers that gym by Clawson, Winlock, Wash.; Mrs. town for eleven years. The group firemen were unable to entei noon Thursday, Sept. 3. Judg- Mae Munson, Los Angeles; Mrs. Third Ward Auxiliary heads had continued to reside in the the mothers Big Horn Basin where he was Pioche, Sunday outlined a series of Unthank, ing will commence at 1p.m. that Margareeta visiting with a sister and 'ho building for over fj vo lmur-- , Attractive drapes and valances brother-in-law- . Vandalism has bepn hinted at in and Miss Dess Lee, Douglas, tertainments to be staged where same day. Articles exhibited at farming engaged Ernest and Beat-licwill grace figured design in connection with the he helped to dev elope the area. ;... Windows. Forest green, aqua Jesse Lee, Delta; Har-jjnof the coming six weeks, Cedar Brunson, previous county or state fairs canoes City, ,j,e f the fire, He is survived by his widow and making a tour of Parks or national contests will not be old Lee, Emmett, Idaho; and Dates were tentatively set although invest jUie, brown and gold appear Igafing officers entered for competition this year. ' have issued Capt. Leo J. and preparations commenced !0 Fowley and by four sons and;jn t jlC (r;,H.s ai,d aie repealed in tins area. no official statements daughters, - Albert, Dell, ijn the room L0iol.s However, they may be entered Lee, with the Air Force at Victor-- , for a dinner; a regard CenfiRu.-ori r,.,. i, j,, ,,,. for exhibit only. Entries in the ville, California. ent show, a minstrel show, andJames and Stanley Benson and Mrs. Rowcne Lund & Mrs. Lola his daughters, Mrs. Jean Gelock, Funeral services vzere held second-hanhomemaking department will be sale. directMrs. Ama Jolly, Mrs. Verna Robb of Iaragonah are limited to bonda fide residents Friday at 2:p.m. at the Wilson the of the drapes. ing making of the County. Others may be Bates funeral home in Ely, FIRST WARD SCHEDULES Walker, and Mrs. Ruth Olsen assisted by Mrs. all of Lovell. Three sisters and They arc being entered for display only. All Nevada, Burial was in the Ely SALES FOR FAIR DAYS Ida King, Mrs. Anna Lyman, two brothers also work entered for prizes must j cemetery, survive, In their attempt to raise funds j Bertrude Mitchell, Mrs. ' be the work of the exhibitor. Mrs. Neta Dalton, Mrs. Winnifred Mrs. - ... for purchase of a pipe organ for Caroline Green and Mrs. Jean Mrs. Phoebe Taylor, their chapel, members of the Whitney, Hendrickson. PRIZES FOR BAKE DEPT. and Stanley Benson, all of Par A group of members of the Parowan First Ward will conand Robert Benson of The ladies call particular atduct a series of events during owan; Little Salt Lake Camp Sons of Ulah. tention to the baking division the coming Iron County Fair Orem, ,Uah Pioneers and their partners Newlvweds Mr and Mrs p, where some liberal prizes are " in Parowan enjoyed a trek Monday to many Talbot, vu-rFuneral services were held honored at a offered. They also remind ladof the historic points of interest Lunches will be sold on the in the Cowley LDS Ward Tuesheld in the Paragonah A Imely, little, black haired ies of the special awards which in this end of the State. school corner on Friday, Sept. day August 18th. Mr. and Mrs. school auditorium Hoson Saturday are offered by the General 4th. Parowan at li:a.m. Samuel J. Whitney and son, igirl arrived at Ulah Valley Leaving Monday commencing 22 7th. evening, in Mills Inc. for winners of their on August Provo August Under the direction of the Ward Richard of Parowan; Millard Hal-- , pital morning, the group traveled to I'be young couple were married Continued on page threo Mrs. Carl the Iron Mines at Old Bir Mr. & M.I.A. and Sunday School, pies, terman of Midvalley; and Mr. takge Iran Bir,h Rasmussen Saturday 1,y Town. 'I morning in the St From there they went of,. Among the 375 persons who at-- i cakes, donuts, sandwiches and & Mrs. Robert Benson and fam-- i re was L. mlss to I). S. Temple an a George Old soft the will drinks Blacksmith on be of available. Orem all Shop tended the Eyre reunion last traveled to ily a' seven pounds, ten ounc(g(j Spanish Trail at New doable ring ceremony at whirl: week-enFriday evening commencing Wyoming to attend. Burial was in Miners ville were os Pa,ornal grandparents. Mr Castle; to Mountain President Harold S. Snow !'fici thence Win (Mr. & Mrs. Clair Stevens, Mrs. at 6:p.m. the Ward Relief So- in the Lovell cemetery. and (lafon Rasmussen te- - Meadows; and to St. George to ated. They had traveled to Sad Nannie Eyre, Mr. & Mrs. Mel ciety Primary workers will Many former Parowan people side in Parowan Grandmother see the winter home of Brigham l.ake City earlier in the week to Eyre, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Math-eso- sell lunches on the church lawn ,vho reside in Wyoming attend with to $1.00 be charged for ed the services and sent their Rasmuss'n- vho ha'' bl','n yisi' Young From there they visit o through the Mrs. Garnetta Mickelson, there Temple f0in L7tah, northern d eri days and 50c for children, love and greetings Harrisburg, Silver Reef and ,t aust, jy,e one to their nf Mrs. Caroline Green and Mrs. adults S is Old Harmony. brought the baby s older That evening, the priesthood ' acquaintances here. Arvilla Mortensen of Parowan. closed for ordinance work at to to down ' Parowan Jane, care; Participating in the Trek were Mr. & Mrs. Walter Stevens, of quorums of the ward will eon- for her for a couple of weeks. Mr. A Mrs. Hugh L. Adams Mrs. Fred Dalton of Parowan Byron, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. duet a general auction at the 0n he r,P ,h, t aPilli Xv Anna T Adams, Claude Adams, was one of the lucky winners John Stevens and Mr. & Mrs. same place. rent and Shirlie were aceomp & Mrs Will L. Adams, Mrs Mr Elise Lund Rose Kendall On and 5 Saturday, Sept. the ladies of the recent Summer Vaca- Elmer Eyre of Cowley, Wy their parents. Air. and Gurr welcomed their firstborn Joyce A Osborne, Mrs. Luella ancd be Ward will hold a bake Ulan E1chUmI came on to Parowan tion contest conducted by radio ' oming. rsR'don Smith and Mr. and at Iron R. noon the sale at on A. Adams. Mrs. Luella Dal the Saturday corner relavisited with where llTnlnn Pxivi library Mrs. Dalton where they station KSUB. County Hospital Thomas Ormont 'ton, Wiford M. Durham, Thomas iMr- Orson Talbot and a graml- received a lovely electric range tives and friends Saturday and all manners of baked foods will Jane Gale of Hatch, (mother, Mrs Carl Rasmussen, son of Mr. ls the lia,ae ,lf 'ht fine by E. Fowler. Amos C. for having been adjudged third Sunday. A trip to Cedar Breaks be available. ,bP stales at six Mr A Mrs. Frank Beaver. Mortensen. & Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen of tPPd and a social at the with winner her Saturday entry place 15 ounces. Maternal Samuel C. Mortensen, Mr A At the Saturday wedding the Parowan, was recently elected pounds on why you should spend your Clair Stevens home Sunday evMrs. Thomas Lund, Mrs John Pendleton. F. Warren group was grandmother, financial secretary and business area. ening were enjoyed in the comvacation in the joined by another Paternal Pendleton. Mr. A Mrs. Thomas grandmother Mrs. Rebecca Smith Local resides at Modena Miss Maxine Joseph, daughter pany of many of the other memagent of the Painters The Primary organizations of Union No. 978 of Provo. Utah. grandparents. Mr & Mrs. P II Rowley, Mr. A Mrs. Joseph E. and the following ielatie ami of Mr and Mrs Howard Jos- bers of the late John and Sarah the three Parowan Wards have This local union has a member- - Gurr. heard tho glad tidings in Ward. Mr A Mrs F. C. Van friends Mrs. Sarah Dean Ann of Stevens eleventh and made family Eyre place eph Smith, announced a recess for the com- - ship of approximately 80 men. .Salt Lake City whore they were Buren and Roger Chambers. & Mrs Ervin won a table model radio. There Parowan. Mr Mrs. Betty L. Smith, Mrs John Mr. to Hatch a and leave John Pendleton for e ing two weeks. There will be no He is also secretary and treasur- preparing were several local people who Riddle of Cedar City also Mr and Mrs. Howaul untd Sept. 14 for the er of the Painters and Contract- - ear mission in tho Hawaiian were in charge of arrangements Page, in the running for mer- - ed them for the Sunday on Page Three Continued J for on the Continued back page Continvsd on page three ors Joint Committe. trip trade certificates .'ing social. : Work To Commence Immediately i 4-- rUnCTOl 1 On Reconstruction Of New Store w:c LV.nl) ,s Lowdcr Monday hli-lon- Homer AdamsTo Join Utah - Highway Patrol . j the.;-copie- I i - ' e : ! o sp-eia- l Brock Family Appears On i Radio Program Former Parowan Man Dies In half-hou- r ready-to-wea- Wyoming I School - First-Secon- I d Library ,Tn I j New Decor ' - Church Doings step-mothe- out-Mr- - se-an- e g half-brothe- j fund-raisin- tal-!fo- SUP Members j Participate In Historic Trek ' J People Attend New Arrivals Eyre Reunion e C In Mine rsville C 'we't - i Local People Vacation Contest d 'rs n, Prizes j Former I'.trouoii To i Tri-Stat- e join-wer- j even-chandis- e t j |