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Show TIMES PAROU PAROWAN' Socical News inrun An evening with poetry " wa of tin lesson pre-stnii'il In llu Paruwan l.i'.-- tin I tln-in- III: I i to Dl i OIK UTAH, OCTOBER SARGENT KF.CIPTION (out. Reports From Our Servicemen 29 lJ5J New Arrivals oi chids Belatedly we learn ol the ar rival at the lion County Hospital on (let 91 h of Blent Marsdon Hyatt Proud patents aie form Milton ei Parowan residents, and Irene Marsden Hyatt of man Cedar City The young ounds, 10 weighed in at si ounces and has a brother and two sisters to make him welcome, lion El Alicne. 11 and Donna Grand Kae. 0 years of age patents are Mr & Mrs Will Varsdrn, Parowan; fir and Mrs G D Hyatt. Monroe; and great ' giandparents, Mrs Lucy Hyatt, Iarowan. and Hemy Holt, St George Her sister, Joyce Hultrimun attended as maid of honor, Joan Bayles, Ellen Miller and Renee Fife were bridesmaids Attend allls wore identical ballet tna gowns in varied shades of gold ' and tost net and tafetta and carried matching bouquets o! carnations and chrysanthemums Annette and Nanette Halteman and Shonya Norton were flower girls in matching gowus of yet low with wrist bouquets Mis flalterman donned an enscmb'e of beige and brown for her daughters wedding, Mrs Sargent wore a gold and char wus Jvt I ion a Id Clinton Iziwiler s.nled this week for Europe laM week at tin In. inf of Tin- - following iiiininrnt ami where he will be stationed in Au Mrs (jii)iiinti Mrs Hull's ss no-- t. on llu Parowan Eli'it stria, aicoiding to word received Monday by his wife and par In ui ii was In charge of I In- - pro ne System anJ lied Crock (Jen l cram and read xkiiis by tits, Mr. A Mrs Clair laiwder be of should in rating Siaiioii I h.n flew baik to Camp Kilmer, of I lie well known lotnpos and ta Uic1 every payer .1 er as well as some sell iijons f nine owner In the community Sunday after spending a writien by her Aunt She was Submti'cd b Hr Thomas nine day furlough here with his assisted by Mrs Mario ropluin, Adams folks. His wife, the former Jan-nengineer, the m'jmiiI in v. hn played several piano select dilates the sound financial ID ftcatty, will spend her time with her parents in Cedar and for which Iwcn had ions, music whuh these plants will written for the words of familiar provide for Parowan Olv m the with the Lou ders in Iarowan ' until her husband's return I,,K,ns ye.ii' to eome inemtH-Eleven attended and E Kay Lyinan Mayor The Glen S Holy oaks also re model enjoyed dessert served by the The ft liter (reek generating ccivcd word that their son, Pvt hostessin the Owen J Holy oak. sailed on Tues Richard Whitney attended to plant was constructed From Salt Lake City eome of of in I'arowan heart the in best of a nun duties Chad Giton. for tour Korea Mrs Elmer Truman wa host City day duty news of the arrival of a lovely This plant has been high- The young man hjil recently Delmcr Gurr and Gary Middle ess to the Tri H Club members hahy girl born on Oct 6th to at home ton. ushered w licit the ly successful m a financial and enjoyed a furlough Thursday evening Mrs Lola Adams Snyder in a Halloween motif prevailed m re engineering way In the first full rfter completing basic training Salt Lake Hospital She is the Mrs Leo Norton, Lennie Page, fifshments whuh were served year of operation, which was at Fort Ord Hulet Karla 12th grandchild of Mrs. Melinda Benson, Joyce 1952 the Iarowan Topics for disrussion m future calendar man were in j A Morris living in Salt Lake LaVonna and Guy Pvt Delmar C.urr will leave meetings were assigned and Mrs electric system with the assist The new baby has four of Gifts. Mrs Connie Hal City Gale Wood received a birthday a nee of this plant land mainly j the end of this week for Fort charge Mildred Halter brothers that were happy to Mrs. and ternvan due to the existence of the plantl Jaikson. South Carolina, where gift welcome her in their home man were in charge of refresh pioduced a net surplus of about he will report for further duty Robb, Margin with ments Patty Miss Phyllis Brown entertain - 12a ooo This surplus exists after with the United States Army Mac Phillips. Carol Ann Math ed members of the Third Grade all Imnd repayments were made Signal Corps A son of Mr, & and Barbara Wiltsey, servcion II Y AIT WEDDING Continued at a Halloween hobo party at and all interests paid and after Mrs Elmer Gurr of this City, Huldah Hulet war at Mrs. ing her home Friday evening all charges for operation, main- the young man has spent a furbrother of the bride, and Kenneth the register. This theme was carried out in tenance. and the purchase of lough at home following his the Music was Orton ushered provided during decorations and refreshments supplementary power from the graduation from the communi- Alan Joan Bayles, by evening and in the games played during ' Power Company were met This cations school at Fort Ord. Mrs. Charles Bentley and Mrs. Seegmiller and a ladies trio inthe party Phyllis' mother. Mrs result was better than had been York Nelson presided at the LaRao Ranse Halversen. According to a report from cluding Thales Brown, assisted her Mrs Albena while table, anticipated by some serving Seattle, Wash , Monday, among Staplcy and Yvonne Fife Colleen Mrs Elmer Gurr. Wood, For her going away outfit the Also it is iniortant to note the 2.GC4 passengers from the Nelson and Ina served. Maryetta that this good financial performFar East aboard the transport bride wore an ensemble of gray Stevens and Donna Rae Dix were PROBATE AM) ance of the Parowan electric Marine Serpent due to dock there wool, topped with a whi'e coat in the gift room and Kae Clark and black accessories. while lower that day was Sgt Lyle F. Mort-ensesystem occurred GUARDIANSHIP NOTH E at the guest register. j v.as rates were charged in Parowan of Parowan. The Sgt., a For Further Information Consult on any son of Mr A Mrs. Frank Mort-ensethan those York Nelson was master of charged Court or Clerk of District WARREN FUNERAL ConL an informal for ceremonies a private, other municipal, or govfrom tour is returning Respective Signers ernment subsidized system in of duty in Korea. It is undermusical which includ program and a fn the District Court of the Fifth step son, Delbert Warren Parowan stood that he will receive his dis- his wife of Salt Lake j ed southwestern Utah the Youre "Because songs, City; grandJudicial District in and for the rates arc comparable to the charge in the near future from children, Frank and Annette Mine, by Helen Stevens; "With I tah of State of Iron, Counly rates charged by large, low cost Camp Lewis These Hands," by John Wood; Adams and their mother, Mrs. and "My Wonderful One," by NO I K E TO CREDITORS power systems Smith Mortensen of Salt Lake It has been learned by Mr. Mr. A Mrs Howard Wood and Homer and City, Whitney The demand for clctric service A Prubate No. 13'Jl Mrs. Golden Bayles of this LaMar A Elaine Duke of Prevn. j Jackie Winterrose also enter- of in Parowan has increased rapIn the Matter of the Estate tained with some dances City that their son, Nils, who THOMAS BENNETT. Deceased. idly over the years and is still is with the Police i Here also were Mrs. Warrens i Army Military Creditors will present claims increasing. The surplus electric in the State of Following the reception the Washington, is brothers, J. Clayton and George weds left for a honeymoon with vouchers to the undersignjust supply which became available regularly on a TV A. Mitchell and their wives; Mr. appearing and expect to be at home ed at her home in Parowan. to the Parowan system upon Show which trip A Mrs. Seare Morrison, Bart originates in Seattle. j after Nov. 1st. in Codar City Iron County, State of Utah, on completion of the Center Creek Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Although details are lacking, it Mitchell, us-where of Febru has been station 25 the groom is employed the before or generating day was understood that he was sing- - and Myra Dalton, all of Salt ed the demand and his increased bride will finish her 1954 by ary. AD, ing with a group and also doing Lake City; Mr. A Mrs. Edward Dated this 21 day of October, for electric service, and Iaro-- j sonic feature solo schooling M (Bill) appearances Dalton, Delta; William wan is now confronted with the in an A D , 1953. March On show Dalton, Ogden; Moroni W. Smith Army EMI) B MITCHELL j necessity of providing additional each week. and Mr. A Mrs. L. W. Mitchell, Administratrix generating capacity or purchas-- I Provo; Mr. A Mrs. Obert C PATRICK H FENTON Mrs. Jay Winter reports that Tanner, Salt Lake City; and Mrs ing an increasing supplementary supply from the Southern Utah her husband is still at Camp Sylvia Jones, Cedar City. There Attorney for Administratrix Power Company. 55 North Main Street Kilmer, N S awaiting his sail- - were others from surrounding i Cedar City, Utah IrIrs Dee Wint- - communities too numerous to A careful engineering study First Issue, October 22, 1953 of Parowan mention are his Parents finwould it be not shows that Last Issue, November 12, 1953 Veone plans on going back to ancially desirable for Parowan Calif SUNDAY Si MONDAY where she has employment to attempt to install Diesel or November 1, 2 steam generating units. The cost L O S T of fuel and of operation, and the vvas put in operation in May sweater. investment cost of either of .Moon HI no 1951. In the first full year of Lost at Library grounds. Finder these would be significantly , calen-of this plant, is urged to return to Morris operation greater than the cost of power aar with William Holden, David 1952, the water supply was Lyman telephone 2416 obtained from other sources. Niven & Maggie McNamara i the and above gratify-average There is no opportunity for ing financial results which have of water Iarowan, Iron County, Utah, further development been stated previously resulted. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY until 5 00 pm, Monday, Nov- - Power on Center Creek. Had the water supply been aver- 2 Oil Stoves and one Coal Range, & THURSDAY ember 2, 1953, foi the placing revenue all in good condition. Will sale The construction of a water age m 1952, surplus 18of and joining of 20,000 feet November 3, 4, 5 power p)anJ (m Rcd Creck is fiom Parowan electric operations reasonable. and 10 inch steel shown py ,he Tc!ephone--301or inch, call all and above Jay expenses, (over accompanying ot er DOUBLE FEAl URE Marfarlane pipe and the peifoinung of stU(jv j0 be economical and including repayments of borrowwork; at sirab,e This auxiliary pIant wiU furmsh ings, interest and operation and e pu which time the bids wi Of actional electricity to Parowan maintenance costs) would have hcly opened and read. It is the af a ()wer cost than any othcr been about $20,000 00 Three Used Tires, 7:00 x 17; intention of the Council to soon source After a eos(s of opcr. The expected surplus net rev- 6:50 x 16 six plys and 6:50 x thereafter award a sing e con- - a(jon and maintenance and all enue of the Parowan system in 16 four ply; also girls Schwin raet for the construction of the charges for repayment of loan 1954 starring - Debbie Reynolds & to ami work (assuming the Red Creek bicyle cheap. Phone 4141. auxiliary p;pe line and interest on borrowings are Bobby Van generating plant to be in opera- 'he lowest responsible bidder made, this plant will produce a tion) is $30,000.00 This assumes submitting a eomple.j and reg- substantial surplus of revenue an average water year. ular bid. The Council reserves to the plus City beginning in the the right to reject any and all first For its the Red Creek generating year of operation. This bids. surplus will increase substant- plant to contribute substantially Hig to the net revenues of the Paro- Pipe for this construction vvll ially as time goes on. with - Edward G. Robinson, wan electric system in the first le furnished delivered to cm A study and an analysis of the & Vera Ellen venient places of unloading at year of its operation is a very and present electrical oppast Paro-wrresult. of Because the the project by the site satisfactory erations of Parowan and the likefinancing required to construct City Corporation The pipe FRIDAY & SATURDAY future results, assuming the o water Aid be buried in Bench to be ly a power Red Creek generating plant is heavier burden plant imposes November 6, 7 in relation to the excavated and backfilled by placed in operation at an early value of the electrical most ifs of throughout production time, has been made. This study from the plant in the earlier Lana Turner & Richardo length. has been made in a manner to III years of operation, early profits Montalban show results which will be equal- are not Construction is to be completalways expected. ed in seventy five (75) calendar led or bettered by actual future in Within a few years the electriperformance. The Red Creek days. water supply and the future load cal operations of Parowan will Plans, specifications, instrucI I In growth of the Parowan system furnish a considerably increased tions t bidders, proposal forms, have been conservatively consid- - net surplus revenue. This is and other contract papers may The principal results of this ticipated to be $36,000 00 per color by Technicolor he examined at the office of more than in 1960 and study are given below: year the City Recorder, Parowan, In 1948 and 1949 the output of $70,000.00 in 1970. Utah, or at the office of the en the old Center Creek generating Arrangements are being made gineer, Thomas C. Adams, 659 was so small, the demand to finance construction of the plant Union Pacific Annex Building, for electricity w;as increasing so Red Creek generating plant with- 19 West South Temple Street, HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. and the capacity of the out adding any tax guaranteed Salt Lake City, Utah, or copies rapidly distribution system was so lim- obligation or indebtedness to Parmay be obtained from the office ited that poor electric service owan, and without obligating the of the engineer upon deposit of was being provided to users in substantial net cash surpluses ten dollars ($10 00) which is not Parowan and the small surplus that the electrical operations of returnable revenue was rapidly diminishing. the City are now earning. Thus a a PAROWAN CITY It was realized that Parowans Parowan will be in a position to maintain and probably increase CORPORATION electrical operations would probNO. Gal. Knnmol and its present program of civic betE. Ray Lyman, Mayor ably become unprofitable 1286 some terment while making First publication- Oct. 23, 1953 embarrassing to the City reductions. tax Creek 1953. new Center The , Oct. operty 30, plant pi Last publication: ary flub at its Ihui Kdit.'l i Jis sev-ela- i r L. D. S. BOOKS The Ideal Xmas Gift i i Added him von i x ,mi o Joseph smith, seeker Alter I lulh Dr John A Wultsoe Ml Upon Andcisiiii Tonic for Our Times Bullard L Evans Ni-ph- i - J 2 I 511 3 ml Bible Stories foi Young L.D.S. 3. (Ml Emma Marr Petersen 'lest New A . Jl Interpretations John Dr 2.25 Wnltsoe A Evidences and Reconciliations III l)r John A. Widtsov 3.00 Our Book of Monnun Dr Sidney B Sperry 3 Oil Our Temple Marriage (I. I) S Brules Bonk) 3.50 Quest O F. Ursenh.ieh 2.25 of Mormon 3 no Florence Pierce 3 HO Temples of the Most 3.00 High 2.75 Compiled by Gospel Ideals David 0 McKay 4.00 Concern Marvin O Ashton 3 00 llis 2 25 Treasures to Share Melvin Westenskow 2.25 1.75 Yision, The N B Lundwall 1.75 Slav Awake Max Skousen 3. on Way to Perfection Joseph Fielding Smith In A Sunlit I. and Dr John A Widtsoe 2.00 Your Faith and You Mark E Petersen (Oct j I Many Mansions Rulon S Howells llow to ' Orson Pratts Works Orson Print Story of the Book 2.25 For This M (.Imv Paul Bailey Faith Like the Amients N B. Lundwall I (Old 4.00 Lundwall B by ) Gospel 1 Iratt Compiled Emma Marr Petersen I 13.50 Masteitul Disiouises of (). Ilk. of Mur. Stones for Young L.D S - s.u.i Lundwall To AAhoni It May Pray and 5. 1953) 3. 00 many others r . N B j i ALSO HOOK OF MORMON HIHI.F.S AND THRFF - IN - ONF Peart Price of Great 1 Book of Mormon Doctrine A Covenants KENNETH M. 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