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Show r IM cs SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION ii MARKS CITYS 103rd. BIRTHDAY A group of visitors as well as local people attended the celebration of Farowan'- - 103rd birthday anniversary last Wed- r.esday, January 13th Sponsored by the Sons and Daughters of large- !'iiMi.7i(( II .! Im w huvrrst VUc - r uriHi'tin Of liiil I icititfu Utah I'mtioers of the community, the entertainment began at a O' IMNK THIRTY SIX PAROWAN' I ll'.'CS PAROWAN All JANUARY 21, luG4 noon held at i omnium! picnic in the Fir-- t Second Ward BanSTRINGFELLOW GETS AWARD quet hall At 2 p m a public meeting B. wa hell in the recreation hall with Hu hard M Benson, president of the SIT in charge Following st lections by the Parowan Band under the large gimip ol tuciids, id High School direction of Wilford Young, true ;itiC' ami ,n ipi.mitaiu is ol Ben .on Dalian paid their were stones read by pioneer 1,1 '.t i Is to he i at imp! essi o Mrs Berta Rowley. A mixed letieial seivues loudiuled last quartette including A group of local ladies headed Ivan Decker, E 1rnl.iv in the I.iiowan LI'S l'liud Hay Lyman, by Mrs. Hetty Sorenson, ChairCherie and aid v Impel Mi s Dalton Mi, Day Mary Topham man for the local Cancer drive, lie at .lnllll .S D.lllall Isr ol attended a Cancer institute con- sang a medley of old time songs and Beautiful its had died tin pi weed this Dreamer. ducted Wed of last week in the v The .it t lie lion address of the was ount) in," day Escalante Hotel in Cedar Cont ailment 3 ton truck wlmh was a delivered afol heai Kenneth by Joseph was Wallace the institute ducting it- eon hell v O Mill from Kail .)in p.u king place E. Toronto, Utah State executive ter h,h selections were played f w hit'll n. i t.iit of the Paiow.in High the tar Ladies dm ted the Harmonica Band. by m'Ihin secretary of the society. Two onl during the Stake Garni Following the benediction, a piehtde and nigau mu other State workers, Mrs. Tudrin Mi- - Ivan John Moinlav evening, was report of comedy skits were preb v.l was series i, placed Tecston, social service secretary, ) I ed le w a - bv to sented have been iccovcred ill the Itiv .1 m at of ion Utah by oi Daughters and Mrs. LaVerda Morgan, field Reaver Mil Pioneers Reand included a Ha Mel man the Hat Tuesday afternoon, acopening representative of the Utah so-the Matheson sisters, view by ini ding to Rav Bentlcv, local lleanlitul I'ounttv, sim, ciety, were also in attendance. Grace, Barbara. Lilly and Bessie. sung h a double mixed quai lette- neat c otlicer Attending from Parowan in of Utah's Ftiif I. It shown Douglas Strlngfellow, Republican, Congreitmon Diitrlcf, Owner of the stolen vehicle Three daughters of the Joseph E. the gioup were Mr X Mrs addition to Mrs. Sorenson was llsttl, with Vico President Richard M, Nixon, os thoy look at the JAYCEE publication w a iv D.uenpnit of Summit and lair Row The U, S. Junior Chamber oF Commerce recently named the popular Future. Mrs. Elmer Green, Mrs. Frank Wards, Zola. Dale and Joan preto Mr Utah lawmaker at one of the ten outstanding young men In the United States for sented a skit. While Her SweetAD X J Mr Mr- Penile) as soon ns it Mill hell, Decker and Mrs. Ivan Decker. 1959. The award was made an the baste el Strlngfellow't ouftlanding record at " who its disappearance heart Waited Bel reported Burton Mill ludl. Harold la Mrs. F. B. Parkinson of Cedar a legislator, and agent of the OSS during World War II. was discovered after he and his Mrs Tavlor and A'ei Mar) Following a reading by Mae City was in charge of the meet. out familv of the Stake came l.vman was at the piano Throughout the day Mr. Tor- - F. Simkins, a style dress review entertainment Monday Although Spe.ikeis were AY Clair Row onto led several discussions on vas presented. Leaves from the tin ignition key was in hi- It a Slake Parowan were Album President, Participating the cancer problem and addressocket the doors had been left Mitchell Cpon spec and large group of persons dressed ed the workers on How the So Mr Davenport said unlocked, ial in original request of the familv, The pioneer costumes. ciety is Meeting the Cancer Probto reports from the Amu ding Mrs. Clara M. Benson was the Rosary," wa- - plaved as a piano-orgalem. Three local doctors adBeaver peace officers who rc duet by Mr- - Johnson and dressed the ' group. Dr. L.V. narrator for the show and backthe vehicle, il wa- - ap vcicd Now is (i Mrs. Itha Mortensen A brigade of marching mothers Dimes. Broadbent discussed the topic, ground music was played by According to Mrs Mario Init had the Hour," was tin dosing song parentl) undamaged will converge upon the homes Topham, local chairman, Berta Winter. Music by the HarCancer-Probab- le What isi appiov bv the theives been abandoned in Parowan, Thursday evening by Shirley Evans, Ramona and Causes-Cu- re and treatment. Dr. monica band concluded the afterimately (JO women of the com when the gasoline supply was I linn in a concentrated and final drive Stubbs Benediction was F. K. Edmunds spoke on How noon program. nuinity will participate m the exhausted, Mr. Bentley said The day was climaxed at a for funds for the 19,r4 March of house to ho.use canvas for con pronounced by Arnold O Gurr. the Layman Can Cooperate with Indentit) of the thieves had not At the eemetery, successful dance held in the tributions with which to swell dedicatory been the Doctors in Cancer Control. established although dues the polio fund praver was offered by Ani-eDr. A. L. Graff chose as his school gymnasium with the local J Adam-- , Pall hearers were point to two individuals seen in old time orchestra providing the The drive will take place be topic, My Observations of Canthe vicinity and at the time of music. nephews of the deceased, James tween 0:30 and 7:30 pm smitil cer in This Area. the theft Monday Whittle), Hulun, Adrian and Carl Two new films on cancer contuneously in all sections of the In repotting the incident, he Dalton, Veil Tavlor and Richard town. Residents are asked to turn trol were shown at the institute. strongly urged car owners to Benson. Granddaughters and lock on their porch lights or in some It was pointed out by Mrs. Parktheir cars when leaving nieces were in charge of the proother manner to display a welinson that these films will soon them parked on the street or fusion of beautiful flowers come sign to the solicitors. be available to local organizaat home during the night. Theft Among the large crowd of out-oCompletion of the new Parotions. of valuables within the vehicles to town people at the services They are also reminded wan Municipal hydroelectric The actual drive for funds will could oftimes be avoided as well in addition to every member of power plant at the mouth of Red have their change ready for the take place during the month of as decreasing dangers from car ladies when they call and are the immediate family, were Mr. Creek Canyon was assured MonApril, Mrs. Sorenson said. Bethieves, by so doing, he said. to the make X contributions Installation of newly elected day evening when the City ac- urged Mrs, Robert Benson and s fore that time her organization as as liberal One dollar of their family of Orem; Parowan Gun X Rod Club offi- cepted a bid for purchase of the possible. will be completed and an educaper capita is the goal set, Mrs. cers took place at a meeting of bonds issued for this purpose. Mrs. Flossie Shiner of American tional campaign conducted in adTopham said. the group held late last week. Fork, Mrs. Van Dyne Madsen dition to the regular drive for Sullivan X CompBoshworth, The is drive to be and over expected the as reins members of her family of Taking presifunds. 7 dent was Joe Benson. Elmer any, Inc. of Denver, Colorado, completed within the hour and Monroe; Mr. & Mrs. Ted Dalfon and their associates were the Avill climax the monthdong of Delta; Mr, X Mrs Adrian Mitchell was installed as successful bidders for purchase efforts to secure funds for treatBallon of Fillmore; Mrs. Donetta G. D. Van Ausdal as of $185,000 in electric power revment, control and research of Anderson of Salt Lake City; and Leonard Orton as secretary; enue bonds issued recently by the dread disease of polio. Continued on back page treasurer; and Norman ' Day, On Wednesday, January 27, at the City to raise finances nec- Ivan Johnson and Vern Holyoak 8.00 for construction the of p m. an open meeting of as board members. Election took essary Aleoholies the new The same bidders Anonymous will be plant. place at the Day Farms followin held also the purchased $30,000 replaceParagonah School ing a recent rabbit hunt. House. This meeting is for the ment bonds issued to replace the We were happy to receive r' Eay 's purpose of acquainting the people retiring presi-rece- outstanding bonds of the $42,000 word from the B.Y.U. of the of tker retiring officers are issued in 1951 to complete the Paragonah, Parowan, Summit assignment given to last ronE ' and Enoch with the ern construction of new Woodrow Mortensen, the help avail- plant years Times sportswriter, Gary ker- Earl Bunn, Warren Pendle- - in Parowan City able to persons who have drink-- ! ark- Mr. Orton ing problems. Gary is now assistant sports ;on, The bonds were sold at 47 Factual, written information writer for the Provo Daily and will mature at the rate of mA' ' will be dispensed. Persons with Herald and has already had $10,000 per year each year from arrested cases of alcoholism from some of his basketball stories 1956 to 1975. Parowan, Cedar, Enterprise, St. published with his byline. He isThe Beaver and Milford will ordinance George, authorizing has also been requested to act and suance of said bonds speak a.s a writer for the B.Y.U. paper, explain what they y specifies used to be like, what happened Stake MIA. Leicersh.p mati- that payment of same shall be in We know that everyone i f Continued on back page this area, along with the Times, ng will be held Monday January made solely from revenues of the municipal power system and is delighted that Gary is doing 25 at 7:30 pm. in the as well in his chosen field of Ward Chapel. All Stake and Ward shall not obligate assessed taxes or properties belonging to the education and wish him contin- - officers are requested to be City. ued success. NVM B v Last Rites For Moncta Dalton Held Friday Local Workers Attend Cancer Institute t.! T RAV LI. Stolen Truck Recovered At Beaver c-- V C , - vv Club Installed mem-Tior- Alcoholics vice-presiden- Anonymous Meeting Set t, Gary Rummlcr Achieves New I Recognition j r. j - y - j j ChUTCh DoltigS rv r X! lst-2n- s' j Bids for purchase of the bonds were opened at a meeting of the Council held Monday evening for that purpose. Present in addition to the officials, were Thornton D. Morris of Salt Lake City repre senting the successful bidders; F. T. Boise, Salt Lake City, fiscal agent handling the sale of the bonds; and Thomas C. Adams, light X power consultant engineer for the City. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES IIULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT form-ee- PHONE 3391 last Day visitors week. Also over from the same com- munity were Mrs. Merlin Patter-- ' son and Mrs. Jean Harris. The latter was a guest of her and daughter, Mr. X Mrs. Bernarr Stubbs. to Parowan Belately we learn of the New r ; residents, Lance and Della Decker Hyatt of Gunnison. The f couple were guests of Lances mother, Mrs. Lucy Hyatt and and sister, the fcis brother-in-laCharles F. Bentleys. Also spending the holidays in were Mr. & Mrs. Arthur of Weed Clark and family The Nevada. family Heights, were guests at the Thomas Red Davenport home where was convalescing from a mine accident in which he sustained son-in-la- j j Mrs. Mina Orton and Mrs. ton Jean Booth and their children were over from Cedar City to attend the Pioneer day program and to visit briefly with their parents, the William J. Gurrs. broken leg. where he was to undergo Former Parowan residents, Mr. ing surgery at the LDS Hospital & Mrs. J. A. Paramore. stopped there during the week. He was over in Parowan last week and Golda Mrs. called briefly on friends and accompanied by Louder and Mrs. Mary Stubbs. relatives. They were enroute The three made a trip last week to their home in Provo after Mr. Stubbs to consult a spec- for enjoying a trip down the Pacific coast and numerous friends in vis. Is with that area. Mrs. Laban Burt of Eeaver were among the Fioneer Mr. X i Mrs Wdford Bergstrom is convalescing at her home here Continued on back page r t t hi Tin- u.H the Rabbit- set Parowan- - tioi.'.lit .iLi.im-DHtas .speed and hi it,,' those Rabbit- - aio t Hoad.,' - Carl Wui.e'd, the Biinnie,- who - an exceptional ha handler Among other name- - von v ears may recall from laroster are Prcstwich, I) Moody, cst, and Schalappi This will be one of the top league games and - amu-in- t much interest through out the region From all reports main local fans are getting the ol jalopv out of tin' garage and healing o North on Highway 91 'or he is it interesfed, may i l.i-- j i- j -t I I approximately 137 fan-wh- mde- - long-rang- st -- 29-2- 6 3rd quarter. Midway in the final sfarzn, the Rams were really hustling. At this point Roy Benson, tho Rams workhorse and play rmk-er- , met with an accident while Continued on back page On January 25, ; Am.can the Le?lon Auxiiiary i t t slfi. t f, . , k A pu o four-foo- vice-preside- Statue of D. C. Jac'ding New Arrivals To Be Placed in Capitol ot eight-poun- at on aru( wil1 me?t in the Iron County Court House. j S d huju Monday t STATE, DISTRICT POSTS '4. Notice 8-- 'M I flLH) V w? e j 'if - Important business matters affecting these groups will In; discussed and transacted. It iu important for ail Leg onairs i nj Auxiliary members tc attend. i j ' i' . j j J, ' ( j ; to Delta. Not to be unsung is tl e ikfcat handed to Milford by the Ram-laFriday night. The Rams and the Timers really went to it in the f.r-- t quarter with the lead being exchanged 4 times At the end of the 1st quarter the two teams were in a 13 13 deadlock. The second quarter found the Rams attempting to top Gary Anderson, a real fast Tiger from Milford. It seemed as though the Rams couldnt keep up with him, and he couldnt mi-- s hi- - long With this shots. problem on the Rams took a moa-mhand, lead at halftime, in the 3rd quarter the Ram- - tamed the Tigers down and allowed them ot score a mere 6 points while scoring 12 points for themselves. Led by the scoring of Tom who 14 canned Dobrusky, points, the Rams built up a !) point, 41 32, lead at the end of the Norman Day, ardent sportssent region five in the State Wild man and prominent farmer of Life Federation at the organii Parowan, scored twdee last week zations meeting in Salt Lake I !i,i during election of officers for City. 4 ' 4 if m sportsmen groups in the State Earlier in the week he was Heroic-lzifatu af Col. Daniel C. Jackling, founder of Utah Copper of Utah. Saturday he was electelected t Co.( will be bated on thete preliminary works. At left is president of the Southern to repre- - Utah Wild Life scale model of statue; at right a bust that will be used as model for ed second Federation at a detail work on the face. meeting of clubs from this area held in Panguitch. He sueceed-Mont- y Marshall, Panguitch, who has held the position for the pa-- t Relatives in Parowan received year. Mr. Day will appoint his word during the week of the own sercetary for the Southern An eight-fobronze statue of mined profitably. Col. Jackling 51 birth at Powell, Wyoming, on Utah which includes group Col. Daniel C. Jackling, founder of years ago developed theories ot sportsmens clubs from Beaver, the Utah Copper Co. and inter mass mining and processing thai January 11th. of an to son and Cedar City, St. George. Wallace Evaleen Parowan, known are used work the nationally mining engineer throughout and industrialist, will be placed in today. Hulet George of that City. Scott Zion Park, Panguitch and Hatch. the rotunda of the Utah State In addition to founding Utai Hulet is the name which Mr. Day has been long active has Capitol building early this summer. Copper Co., Col. Jackling had si.. 2 in the Parowan Club, been man the who The statue is being created by important role in the operation oi young given Dr. Avard Fairbanks, noted sculp- - Nevada Consolidated Copper Co. has started to even things up in terms as president and several tor who heads the University of Ray Consolidated Copper Co. the George household. This now times as a board member. He Utah School of Fine Arts, under Chino Copper Co., and many othn a commission from the Sons of mining and industrial corporations makes w0 bys an three girls was immediate past president Utah Pioneers Jackling Memorial He retired as an officer and direci for the couple who formerly re- - of the Parowan Gun X Rod Club Committee. Directors of Kenwntt tor of most of the corporations sided in Parowan Paternal Representing the local dub at the Copper Corp. appropriated $..uj)00 1924, and now lives in the Sai 1 anguitch meet were .Jr. D.A. reside in Bountiful, grandparents for the statue. Francisco area. Dr. Fairbanks made two trips tij Utah; while maternal Orton, Robert Mitchell, Ralph .The statue will honor the man grandrhose vision made possible the Col. Jackbrgs home to make Leonard R, X Orton, and Mr. Mrs. R. Wallace rarents, development of one of the world's bust and small statue of him an1 ame t..c vu.h the oup e largest copper mines at a time to stud? the personality of the pio Ddel, received the glad tidings when experienced mining men said neer m.inirg engineer and ir.dus ir Te as where they are serving ton Benson, were cu'.-a'- t or of such low grade could not be triMist. to the State meet al-a3 LDS mikmaides. I ?" The new plant in Red Creek Canyon is expected to double the generating capacity of the present system, City officals state. It is a project, they explain, which will undoubtedly provide a future source of revenue for the municipality. Mr. Walter Stubbs left for Salt Lake City early Tuesday morn- a u LOCAL SPORTSMAN WINS j Years visit in Parowan of - is hoi hug 'i . f in- o I j vv e- .1 Sale Of Bonds Assures New New Officers For Power Plant Gun & Rod 2 top spot while Millard and are tied for Jnl with 2 los-each Tin- - Friday Ihuowaii ti.'cd-tI Delta to meet Me .. Rabbit- Delta - di cni.-probably the Pmgl.c-- t te.iin to get over in league piav IR.wiwi r - l ith c- .M vv Hi-h- . r-- A Bi-h- 1 1 1: I pn-tlu- ed Marching Mothers To Set Pace In Polio Fund Drive Thursday N IN LI By L)le Dalton The Parowan Ra J no i the Milford Tigers t pir 'h selves in a tie for ir l.u e Millard Divi-m- n p!.i 'll. T! .: , are now lied w Mli Be,.- - f. the No 2 spot in the rc.,u. D a Bi-h- , -- SORll! 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