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Show CAMPAIGN SLATED CLEAN-U- P PAROWAN TIMBo FOR COMING WEEK HERE you lkO( i.AIMS Air iioi.mAY 11 i nrksDAY Vm by cleaning ilcnnup -, nwtt cam .m dhuisday I Harold MB.clu-l- l heads a .i.iunuttee from the local Chain civic orgumaiums, schools oer of Coiniriicc which will co id tndiv dual tirow-rtowners muling to pet the community m 'hip J.il- - helore winter sets ill l Mavoi E Ray Lyman lias proclamation sotting forth entire week its dean up week on with a half holiday deilan-Thursday nf'ernoon. It is expect that on that day schools will be clo'ed and business places will suspend their activities so that all may join in straightening & clcining up the cdy. a j j j David Prothcro, All individual proHrl owuers are asked to make it a point next week to clean up their premises. I cl. loving the rubbish from the 76 Dies patrol out will be used 1. 1 VINK Overton, Nev. ics Parowan Rams 20-1- 9 I A David ITothero, age 76. I at 10 o'clock Wednesday inning at his home in Raia loiiali following an illness of sev cral months lie has been in a alt Lake Hospital for some tin e cut i el timed to Iron Co llospi in' last week and after two days there was brought home on Fri familv day Members of his have been in constant attendance it his bedside for weeks. Funeral arrangements are pending he arrival of his daughters, both ..f whom live in California. Eve ln had just left Paragonah Wi dnesday morning and had not cached home when her father bed Johnalhon David Prothcro was mm in Paragonah on Septem I or (i. 1877, a son of Johnathon and Eliahcih Reese Prothcro He has been a lesident of Para ponah all his life. On March 2, IMHi lie married Barton Amy and they raised a family of six (hildren. Mr. Prothcro has been i farmer and has worked ex tensively at road construction and maintenance. Ho was a load supervisor and for many Continued on back page M:n-ute- dy IHIun SIX James C. his week of another w iimi.s Darrell McBride marks the passing prominent figure of Southern Itah. James C. Robin-so,lr . 79. banker and livestock 11. an. who died early Wednesday naming in the salt Lake Goner al hospital Mr Robinson had b on critically ill and in the hos for two months but had ; u.il liei n suffering from ill health for over two years. Death was at ii I'uited to lukeinu and result mg complications Oik of Southern I 'tabs most ,ji eminent figures. Mr. Robinson si i currently serving as vice-ies jdent of the Rarik of South am 1'tuh and had been a board member for many years lie was .1 member of the Iron County maid of Fdueu'iou mid serveJ for several :is its president been had vice terms; president f the Ctah Wool Growers As.soe-ntioand was a member of the ..Ivisoiv hoard tor the grazing ,1'vicc in this aiea native of Paragonah, L'tah. long been engaged in Hu farming and livestock in Uistrics and was recognized in the west as one of the most o.a iiiost breeders of sheep. lie was horn Nov. 2. 1874, a u i of Janies C. Robinson Sr. .lid Alvaretla F. Butler of Par-- i oi. ah. He attended the local schools and the Brigham Young Acad day al Provo. He married Ella Clark at Par owan April 2, 1903 She died April 6, 1904, following the birth of her only child. On June 27, 1913 he married Mettie Durham Mickelson at Sail Lake City. His widow of Parowan survives Co u t ii ii if on (lack Page A ue interest I7i p x rowan I'uroti'tni Of ciaii October 22. ,nd Yivinitu' it. ,M I! lit Kill. I y N't NIC Hunting Mishap Mabel M. Adams OCTOBER 30, NEW DATE FOR Claims Life Of Warren Answers Robinson Succumbs I l'r pakuw i Mr. week to remove the every street in town liv Carlyle Dalton spirited team from Overton Nevada pot by a fighting Iaro van team in lire final quarter of a pa me played on the local fieh. Thursday. October 15 The Rauls pot off to a pond sta-- t play ini' heads up football, with Dave Orton sc u mg in the 2nd quarter on ; line plunge I. ter, sp-eLyle Mint etisen scored r. an end run, but were unable to get the extra points which proved to be de trimental to the team, Parowan outgained their opponent on yardage the fust half by ga;n- inn 104 yds. to Overtons 43 The seore at half time was 12 0 for Continued on back page In Paragonah as cell as the front, (mint'-- with City officials in organizing and executing the dean up plans next week. Those in ihaige are very an xion.s that every person in town makes it a paint next week o clean up his ur her own partie-il..pari of the community and 1aiowaii in making o assist ; more attractive place both to and to visitors urn-rat- tin1 hack yards the Mayor The City ilur-nthe weeds from 1 1 I -- i.ii- their outages and piling the masses where the if unsightly weeds A t' trucks i an pick them up Arnusoos ii.U-nsi- off fi a. in will be Uj ctl in l'urowun Hex' week v ith the l'il y uffi I IliMifttnf Weelilu nts are asked to cooper AM hud OPEN HOUSE AT HIGH SCHOOL Final Summons accident tragic hun'ing brought death to tin- son of form Mr A ir Paragonaii r.lis Reuben McBride on Sunday, the second day of the deer hunt The victim 17 year old Darrell MiB.ide of Richfield wa also a grandson of a local ouple Mr. A Mrs. John William sen Ac cording to icurts lhe youth was hunting with a group which included his parents in the of Fish Lake, Sevier of the group openOne 'utility ed a rifle and i accidently de. charged The bullet glanced off a nick and streik young McBride in lhe thigh. He died about an t the (limtom and a half later it was believed he died of shock tut investigation showed that internal hemorrhage was the i him- of death Mr .McBride wus a Senior at the Richfield High School In addition to hi i p..rents and grandparents tie is survived by i wo sisters Phyllis and Diannc und a brother LaMar, all of Rich A Date for ocn house at the Parowan High School, honoring (he completion of the new bud-tinaddition, has been re st-- f for Friday, October 30 from 7:30 to 9 30 pm . it is aniioune bv Mrs Ida King and Mis i Bentley, lTA presidents The event is being planm d by the combined High Selim! at-Elementary School Parent Associations Teachers a' i means of acquainting the- pub he with the many made in the school ihiriii'! roc nt months for Mis MTviecs Adams 4 alien. 82. Idc long resident of this minniunity. ill he held Saturday at 2 p in in the Parowan Third Want LDS Funeral Mabel M l Mrs Warren died lieu- - V.mdav at the home t her sou in law and daughter. Mr & Mrs B E Whitney of a chronic heart condition and accompany Stic- had been ii g complications ill for about a month and critical (or the past week An active- - member of the I.DS 'hwreli, Mrs Warren had sorted hi the Primary and Mutual Ini will guide Faculty memlx-rprovement Association' and had visitors the building and through been a member of both the taunt out the interesting feat-t-icWard and of the Parowan They will all assemble in Stake Belief Society Presiden he gymnasium during the eve-i- i So-l ies She had been a Relief ng w here the High School ciety visiting teacher for over Band under the direction of Wil 5o years tm'd Young will perform and ex She was hum in laimvaii c ute their maneuvers RefreshJuly 29. 1871 a daughter of W ill ment-. will be served by com ii.m Cooke .Mitchell II and Maiy members and room ftiitee ' nn Holmes, earlv I'arowan pm mothers. Alice Haycock and Cora r.eers. She attended the local schools and the Parowan Stake field NOTE TO OlR READERS: Seminary, following which she Mr. A Mrs. Williamson had t light school m Fseal.mtc, Gar-.'f any of our news has been pone to Richfield on Friday so f .v'ld County v!ide then- - she met omitted this week or if wc have were already there when the :ic Omn Rose and married him at some if the items, re-icpeated occurred. arowan in 1892 lie died March a lan tion ember that of our Funeral services wen- to be- TV news copy was misplaced and held in the Richfield Fifth Ward She was married to William LDS Chapel on Thursday after Adams Jr in the Manti Temple, ve have had to rewrite parfi-- i allv from memory noon Oct. II. 1903. Mr. Adams died - Vi iiu: i .mi aid, chairmen lire ir. program Announced H.S.PTA. lil'N Par-Iowa- ! i j i ' 1 F J Kill--'- ple-ldi-li- By t of the Parent e ji'liei'- - W-- iaHon of the Iarowan lh.li School an the following olfii'ci' an. i committee oonilHTs for lu-- i in g.tiuzation Mi ' Pauline Rum Mrs Y:r ; mill v lie .secret.ii Irens Lister, puna i rt-- r Alice ll iycock, ihaiim.iii Mi-- . of program committee; Marguerite Ottou and Mis. ltha . Mrs Row Mortensen. chairena Benson, mi man Mr' laiinn MiUlu-ll- . chairman of room mothers; Gwen Jones Para aim Hilm.i Lanioreaux, gonah representatives; Gertrude Denson and Leor-- i Bayli-s- . 7th Veda Adams and Leone grade; Rasmussen, 3th. grade; Garneta Mil kelson and Anna Lyman, and Jetta ninth; Pearl low Icy, tenth Let a Evans and Pearl Norman, eleventh; Chirs-tnuDalton and Mae Simkins, twelfth I imor-veim-u- s i nimnitli'i barge of n united Officers - neigh-tn.rhoo- i ' t iri-'di'ii- men-heis- mhi-rslii- Be-isu- ; i ' Church Doings Jan 2. 1938 In November, 1947 ho was mai l ied to Albert War ten at Las Vegas. He passed DEER HUNTERS REPORT March of this year, Warren is survived by j seven of her ten sons and daughters -- a daughter, Maude Adams, eied in infancy, and two sons, Mitchell Rose and Frank Adams reached adulthood before their deaths. Her living sons and daughters are T. Randall and With the hunting season in full Howard M. Adams, Parowan; Clean-l- p Afina swing in Utah, Parowan has Emerson Adams, Spokane, become one of the focal points V ash ; Mrs. ) B. E: Whit-- j for the thousands of out of t:ey and Mrs. Victor (Vera) who have come to get WHEREAS, it is befitting our Community that w? present a clean Scholwatc-r- , Parowan; Mrs. Cartheir deer this fall. It has been and beautiful City for tourist and visitors, and lyle (Pearl) Hoyle, Seattle, unofficially estimated that there and Mrs. Grant (Mabel) Wash.; is almost twice as many non Auxil An American Legion , WHEREAS, life in a clean and beautiful Community is made more Macdonald, The Cedar Fi.st Ward Church Mesa, Ariz. Also resident hunters in for the seas- iary meeting will be held in the pleasing and enjoyable, and was filled to overflowing Mon20 grandchildren, are Weston Leonard 52, surviving laice, on as have ever been here be 1 irst Second Ward Relief Soa sister, day when sympathizing friends, civic and church WHEREAS, concerted effort on the part of the of our City 6 piominent tore. In fact hunters have be ciety rooms on Thursday, OctoMrs. Nellie M. a of son and Mortensen, Lo- relatives and neighbors paid come so numerous in the trud-is more effective in cleaning up theitreets and public grounds than ber. 29, at 8:p in. All members leader of Beaver gan; and 2 brothers, George A their last respects to Douglas Mrs. Sila Orton of Parowan, itionally popular hunting areas aim eligible ladies are invited individually, -- nd J. Clayton Mitchell, Salt Clark, Mr Clark, chairman of tmt local the when killed vas instantly and urged to he present. sportsmen are now the Iron County Board of Com- often truck which he was driving NOW THEREFORE, 1 E. RAY LYMAN, as Mayo-- of I'arowan, do Lake City. the less fre traversing Friends may call at the home missioners, and noted livestock An attendance contest will be struck a stray animal and overhereby proclaim and declare the week of October 26 to October 31. quented spots w here success is Week. With Thursday October of Mr. & Mrs. Randall Adams farmer of this area, died the prelaunched that evening for which turned, pinning him in the cab. inclusive, as Community Clean-Usomewhat limited . Friday evening and Saturday un-t- l ceding Thursday of a heart at hohd.iy for a conprizes will Le awarded winners The accident occurred on the 29th. starting at 12:00 noon to be a half-daIt has been reported that outin the spring. The new ack. time for the services. Burial years highway about 15 miles west of centrated Clem Up Drive. will success on the opening take will be in standing also introduced. the KAY a LYMAN distribuprogram Beaver as Mr. Pa ice, place F. Parowan Adam Seegmiller, Bishop of of the season Wc need you all. was on Jays City tor for Shell Oil Company, was of Cemetery. Parowan City Mayor the Cedar Second Ward, presided countered in the and Mrs. Zilpha Dalton, a to from Milford leturning trip at the services for which preBear Valley Districts where with a load of oil. Auxiliary president. lude and postlude organ music large parties of hunters all .sAccording to investigating ofaas played by Mrs Virginia ecured their game. Varied rethe occurred when ficers, mishap 1 arson Invocation was offered ports of hunting in the ParoRHONE 3391 large bull crossed the road HULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT ty I)r John Beal followed by wan mountains have been given. in front of the Paice truck as a vocal solo. Oh, I)rv Those Parties which have met with tin Visiting at the Bart Mortensen another cur approached. The Blaine John Tears. by IR of usual success in previous years home during the past week and truck went out of control, skidson are meeting with disappoint-- i ded a considerable distance and participating in the local hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Willard If. Wood ment this season. Others state & Mr. Glenn Mrs. been have landed on its side. The victim, Speakers for the occasion were of Cedar City announce the enthat it is good. Mr. of Lake Salt Marler L. V. Or of City, Broadbent, Mayor Announcement of the marriage who was said to have died gagement and forth coming mar-liagCedar City; Join Brown repreof a fractured skull and & Mrs. Norman Romberger and One of the largest bucks shot of their daughler, Marian, in Blythe, Arizona, Friday eveMr. & Mrs. Gene Bulloch and the Cedar on in other City was senting Elks; the to the opening morning Gerald injuries, pinned Orton Hyatt, a son of was ning of Mrs. Augusta D. Adams families of Cedar City. crushed cab. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hyatt of Paro- - Warren H. Btilhch, Iron County brought down by of Parowan and Bartlett S. DalJim Miller Also visiting at the Mortensen Mr. & Mrs. Bert C. Smith of wan. Dr. Daryl Chase right after i ( omnn.'Moner; The deceased man had been ton of Norwalk, Calif, has been daylight. The fust and with other relatives in j Cedar City announce the engagehome tm College of Sourepresenting active in affairs LDS of the The popular young couple will year the lad had been old made by members of the family ment and forthcoming marriage speak their vows at thern I tali and tin- Rotary Club; enough to hunt, he Church where he was currently T arowan and Paragonah are Mr. in Parowan. bagged a G:p.m. Sat- &. Mrs. Ed. Leu and Roy Leu of Luna of and their Diane, remarks daughter, concluding a member of the Beaver Stake by Widow of the late Lawrence up in the Coop Valurday, Oct. 24, in the LDS Inst- I Benson Mitchell, a itute of Mrs. Le-- is the 10 Collins i'l.op Seegmiller. ley district. High Council. He had served San Francisco. J. Adams, the bride is Religion at Cedar City. Robinson of Para- Zella former of Mr. & Mrs! Ralph O. Paul Stokes. to i mission Eastern the States, in this area I I Bishop of the Cedar for her L Halverson play-.ctoy Mitchell of Parowan. Of the female nimrnds, Mrs Thrid Ward, will officiate at the enureh and civic activities. Since had been in charge of the Beaver gonah. violin solo, Berceuse. Law anna Halterman was one of double-rinand had rites in the presence w,ih the closing song, "Home her husbands death over five Stake missionaries, Nuptials will be performed AdFormer resident, lhe to shoot her own game first Larry of immediate members of the on the years ago, she has been employ- twice been in the Beaver 2nd. ams of Whittier, Calif., suffered Friday, October 30, at the home Range,' sung by the She brought down a two Ward beautiful, A families. ed in Provo, in Cedar City, and Bishopric. uf the bride elects parents at reception will ed.ir City f, ions Quartette. a heart ataek while hunting in t buck w ith a He is survived by his widow follow in Sunday the Cedar has spent the past three sum Third Ward I i iiedictmn was pronounced 364 South. 1st West Street in the Freerront area last weekby shot right through the neck from Recreation , mers in the curio shop at Bryce of Beaver, the former Ruth TillHall. Adam Cedar City. Seegmillc-rhidon Knell. The dedicatory cr rifle. She was man of New York whom he mar- end. He was taken to the Iron The bride-to-bhas chosen as prayer at the of the Cedar City Second Canyon Lodge. Bishop was giv- conhis where in the Dry Lakes County hospital hunting in Mer-rit, ried her three country 1 Mr. Dalton is a son of Paro1925; by sons, atendants, Mrs. Dawna Ward will officnte at the doublecn by Boyd C. Smith. with her father, Frank Mickel dition has been reported to be matron-o- f som. wan natives, John C. and HanRuth, Nev.; Weston, Milford; Miss honor; ring rites. son when she made her first The services in Cedar were Paul and a daughter, Vanna, improving. His wife came up maid-o- f nah Smith Dalton. A Davis, The couple will greet friends Betty honor; kill from Whittier immediately upall of .Blended Co. Iron the by at a reception that evening at Marann Bradshaw, lva Lynn attorney, he has for the past Beaver; by his mother, Mrs. on learning of his conaition and Cosslett, Dorothy Bentley and iliicials. their partners and several years been manager of Orton of Parowan; home between the by three is a Smith the guest at the Paul Fife hum From an overall picture, it most of the deputies from the Emeline Adams, bridesmaids the huge LDS Church Welfare brothers, C. Edwin and Elmer, hours of eight and ten oclock. seems that the situation is just The prospective Beaver; Dr. Clifford A. Paiee, bride is a Robert Guymon will stand ,i' Court House i.Hices; by Mr. & Range at Perris, Calif. Other guests at the Fifes about as it has been in Claude Mis Mr. best and man. Burton, past firmer student at the College of Although future plans of the Las Vegas; two sisters, Mrs. have been Renees brother, Most of the success has years. A Mrs. Ramon Miss Wood is Lottie Bentley. San Mayor Southern Utah where she was Curtiss, Francisco; Bruce Adams, of Provj, and couple have not been divulged, currently attend come to those who have actually it is expected that they affiliated with the Xi Lambda ing the Cedar City High where Mrs E Ray Lyman, Mr. and will and Mrs. Alice Hutchings, San John Murrany of Whittier, Calif ''llllted . rather than from chance j Mr-Harold J. Mitchell Mrs she is a member of the Senior Mr. Tau atmake a home for the present Luis Obispo, Calif. , and six v ho have been . Mitchell Sororiety hunting dec-- in tended Brigham Young Univers- Class and where she expects to Hal Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Lyman shooting from the highway. It at the ranch. grandchildren. the local mountains. is hoped by many who have little Funeral were services held ity prior lo his tour of duty with continue her studies. Mr. Hyatt and daughter, Ruth; Mr and They are currently enjoying a to spend at the sport that time the Army He was released in attended the Parowan High Mrs. Clark Orton. Mr. and Mrs. the Returning to his former home honeymoon trip through the Saturday in the Beaver First storms of this week will Reed Mrs. Orton. C. School Dottie southwest and are expected to Third Ward Chapel. Mr. and to engage in the deer hunf was August after a year in Korea tend to drive the deer to the L. Mrs Ldl.an and Hard. fam-a will The couple brief honey moon Heap make a home Following Lewis Dalton of Norwalk, Calif, visit briefly with the local mem- - Mrs. Orton were with the lower regions n Cedar City following a shoit trip, the couple will be at home perhaps others whom we failed hers of their family in the near ily after the tragedy occurred and two of his friends from that to note Continued on back parContiuued on pae three and were there for the services. honey moon trip. future. J American Legion Son Of Local Auxiliary away Parowan .Stake M I A Lead ersliip meeting will be held Mon day, October 20, at 8:p nt. in the Patowan 1st 2nd. Ward Recreation hall. All Mutual workers an asked lo attend- j in Mrs. VARIED SUCCESSES IN LOCAL MOUNTAINS I j liaior I a issues PROCLAMATION Last Respects Paid Iron County Commissioner (Zc-lla- Woman Killed In Car Crash Schedules Meet State-hunter- s i , cJ-zen- ! - p y Fri-emo- Augusta Adams Calif. Attorney Wed In Arizona PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Gerald Hyatt i- Marian Wood To - i i j Diane Smith Collins Mitchell To Wed Oct. 30 Wed Saturday j e r k well-know- n I a ( four-poin- e well-know- i J ! |