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Show u,i ; OA RED CROSS FUND CA&iPAIGM TO BE LAUNCHED IN IRON COUNTY MONDAY i rps "I'uhlishetl Ilcc,T of ,' , ; , in ever.' ceiiiimr iiv Count' w :!1 u ;M't t to house i ,i,i V a inn m a j,, am e t Red i i,,,.. i.ouric td In n,,.- Cnuntv ( hjirm.i,') Uran l Hit member i h. oT F ! i . . a j u i ; n m:u m 1 i IN PAROWAN VALLEY FILED BY STATE i M I V- - V an t ( I o ki r Wo pit.l.ol' s, r. 27 I if i i I ,, i, lit it F i ot : M u ., a - ha s as la i s 1 11 Pm f t'i.- i - ! I i l , . i s an1 i ! t "ot ( h it is U Chur this J t n y ',1a a,e iui i the po mi't o ot , r y ears tepoited ,i , liow hy lev I'Ci'u ad n a t i ii - ol i Cedar t a' e - pi i ,r it to, de i i 1.1,0 ef t' o. .rn, the o , c y City oiit'i; lady ha h derabe experience in kceor an i'erct.mal 0,1 ' 11 hi ! I me both W i l - l u-i- , re-id.- V ivinitu" I j c-e- 1 Meeks Dies In Colorado ; Third Quorum Of Elders To Hold Party i.w. f;iikukv eeis ol ttii- the I - t , i p! a 'a row an . Until Si hool i a) eolitost .,is eeii ani'oimcod hi ,ts (i,i'inii the Anuunaii It- ion ;x !i,u n m n too iiiih aniMU i .o en s .a s .di.u t od on a , t tie In Il sn ...' i Ini I i in l,o.. as that w itli ii hy .! a .in's G.i , i le ct By i ,i. le hi s 1 y le Dalton lii.uli linin' linker and his Iai ow an t lew edged out a Iihih; Fella live line on the i h une couit Wednesday night m what might tie deemed ihe tough IIN of si Oil csl ;ame of the season olv os po, ,i( a vpeci.il meet to downing the Bunnies, the n g eoiidiii'ted iv the Civilian llaniv vici1('d up into the No al the vilonl Flid.iy lit hided i m pot egional play and pushed 1. the piogram wav the lead i the No 2 spot into 'elt, no; ot the pi ie winning evv.ns s teams the lined up for the he two i oiiipos it ioiiv will he mailed m to Sail ako City to .lump, lug Fue Claik took the he judged along with tho-fiom Up and team captain. David i tlioi schools tin mi g. hot it Flah Oiton, dumped in a jump shot l oin for the State honors Stale win Dohrusky foiled suit hy can ne is of course, will be ruined mug one from the corner and Donald Stubbs one from outside m Ihe national cv,iv contest James (Jimmy is the oldest the key lmh and the scoring race on ol Mr X Mrs Bill Burt; Began From here on out it was V r X Mis Lollm Oiton are parany one's ball game With Stubbs and Orton stealing the ball time ents of young Stephen I he 1 IF cash !;ioe "I1. II S , h.is I, I i I I i l oil Feb Mrs All 1 1 Meeks was born Dee 27, 1873, a in Par-ow.ii- daughter Fianklm uul Mary Louisa Rat Dalton She was married lo John Meeks, also a native of this City, when they went to of manner of handicraft com pleted hy the Boy Scouts of Troop 313 will be on display next week m the window of the Burton Auto Co, it is announced by Woodrow Watson, secretary of the Scout Council Th( hoys participating in the display are all members of the Parowan Third Ward and have w oiked under the direction of Scout Master, Hal Orton. Parents and friends and the public in general are invited to inspect the interesting exhibit. Jim Miller, member of the Parowan High School Junior Class, will have a chance to compete in the State finals of the American Legion oratorical contest as n result of placing m corn! in the District meet held in Beaver Monday. Miss Betsey Fillmore of the Beaver High was first according to an announcement by A. B. Matheson, Commander of Post No. 20. Joseph A. Manzione, Beaver, District commander of the American Legion, was in charge of the District contest which was in conducted the Beaver School auditorium. Competing in the meet vveie winners from St. George, Cedar City, Parowan, Milford, Hurricane, and Beaver. In addition to Mr, Miller, those ntending the met from Parowan included Principal Max Dailey, Ruth Jenson, Maxine Rasmussen, Mama Heap, Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Matheson and Mr. & Mrs. Taylor Miller. The latter couple are : ! 1 Third Ward Boy Jim Miller Rates Scouts Arrange Chance At State Public Display Speech Contest after tune, the Raniv took a short 14 10 lead over the LdLb.F at the end of the Ft q iart.r, After the brief rc-- t F t .u en quaiters, the Rams and came hack onto the finer v :th blood m their eyes. liny pio-- ' (ceded to fight to the do., h. With Winfield leading the mi.i-- ! ing for the Rabbits, and Cl.nk, Oiton and Stubbs c,u h Mei ; for the Rams, neither team h. d much of a lead over t!o other 1. as the halftime buzcr sour. at the beginning of tie Again 3rd quarter, Parowan toe; tt o t iH'ff hut missed the foil go, 1. and Winfield took the b.KI down and scored. With 5 minutes, 2o von.mF ,t the 3rd period. Delta took the lead 21 20 With the le.i i see v;,u. mg hack and forth, neither tiam could draw blood and the nme was tied up at 20 all at the end of the 3rd. stanza Going into tho final period, the score w.iv to d again at 29 with 3 minutes left With two of our big boys, R Benson and Erie Clark sweep;! ; the boards, and our other ii'ii showing some excellent the Rams took a sm.ili 2 point lead and held onto it. It seemed that neither team et'uhl hit their fouls wh'n the pressure was greatest, hut Orton settled down and potted a pair of charity throws with F seconds remaining. It was a fight, to the end but Parowan held their lead and eked p.ivt the Rabbits 35 31. After getting over this tough ones, the Rams are preparing for the Parowan Millard clash here Saturday. The hoys think that if they can get rented up hy Saturday and with a little link, they can get by the Fades. t ctli i' 1 : Over-Pow- ei Prepare For Millard Saturday I e .'lit FOUTY-NINL- Mighty Delta mi mr 1 M'MIifcIH Rams e u ,n .1 2', i I ) cell received hv Parowan icl.itives of the de.iili on Fcbruarv II of Mrs Fliu belli Dalloii Micks, 74. foi mcr Parowan native who had icm co in Wyoming since IF'O The lady died of a heart attack while visiting with a sister m Denver. Colo The body was taken to her home m Cowley, Wyoming, while services were le'ld there Word - ti ea surer. i I I Mrs. "Lizzie" D. I I .ml 1 , liair-niiiii- , ! " il 1 el ! detei mmalioii lor the t'oul k Ol piesent office man..i;er tile Paiowan Mercantile Com ir-- t p.uiy and in the Bank of Iron Co whrie 'he was employed ('nor vr la's to t r 'i i t position .a' 'lout tie conidry ; t'a S!;e and Mr Hatch met in e piesen; P: epara Ctd.trCdy Wednesday with Mrs fo ( i ,i June' and letinnu County ( G. () Larsen, to pet an IV,. pF are i.me.i to p,e! Give to their m'i'od'.ictioii new rei! o Amor can !.ed freey in sponsibilities la , 'o." cold rib. d riii'd Mr, Hatch aKo announces the rowdy Mind.u ci.mplet.on of his admirustr.it ive staff as follows; Ft vice chairman. Wlutney Jensen; 2nd vue chairman. Jack Iodd; Beard members. Mario Tepliam, Cleo Petty and Grant Seaman with G O. Larson e officio member; and Clieste.- Ciipps, d astf- i f. .'.v di m F,r Aid; ,.! , r ' ist. .nee e i j con l.ook ru.ou.w, s i,, i.i r Of lUtrtnrttn His . 1 -i na ii odi t ,uid ti,'!, ol rain he S.11,1 alley i ',e a d t. id a a I loll will melti'ie i e.is , is .ii Beav ei and ( o I.eM i 'ount ies oin w hit li di am .,. e t o mi s ii !,, (Ills Valiev A e, mplete tudy ot tho r.1.1 w ill be made by the Male Fnmneei's iiflai, to make pi ope- i j at !"ll si.t taco in Pai ow all ailm 2lth m the Finn hy the Slate I'm , ol n U ala! Hid s ! .lit Hid 'I ! i. p co,: i l:oii County Chapter ot the nei ie ,i l Kid t i'iivs has Keen d In Amos G (bitch. note .Pe .. s w l! e - lull " Me! .oiiisf ot .u 1 'll O' Karla Hulct Named Sec. Of Co. Red Cross y Ilona!, i Ul.nr Set m."r George. were I.eM in tie St. George Sixth Ward Momljv afternoon The ou:u moth'':-- , a former resident of Fa row an Fri had d.ed the pi rived. day in the Iron Com. tv 11 opoal of a heart ailment. She had been critically ill there for seven weeks prior to her '.omiu IK husband is in a serious com':' ion in a Salt Lake t'dy ho pdnl Mrs Seeciniiler was Fun n. Parowan May 1. FF'F a dam hie" of John and Kdna Moore P.eti son She .crew up he-- e attu.du' the local schools a"d hone married to Mr. SoivuiKer Dec 24. 1013. They had Mine in Cedar Ot an! St. Gioive. She is survived by her hnnhin, and a four year old son. Konah R; by tier father of Parowan and her mother of Salt Lake City; by a brother, William Satley of Salt Lake City; by four sisters, Mis. Virginia Imter, Parowan; Mrs. llaol Sm.th. Cedar City; Mis. Jean Ilaii'en Salt Lake City; and Mrs Law an na I)e Lulla. Morristown. N. J. Among those from Parowan attending the services besides her father were Mr. & Mrs. Lucius M. Benson. Mr. & Mrs R it hard Benson. Mrs. Laura Rem on. Mis. Mae Benson, Mr. & Mrs. Lester Williamson, Mr. A Mrs. Jay S Moore, Mr. & Mrs. John Mitchell, Vanda Mitchell. Mrs. Audene Rogerson, Mr. A- Mrs. Clair Lister and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ilebcr Gurr. Mr. A Mrs. Ray Mitchell. Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Arthur Russell, Mr. Joseph, Clyde Moore, and Mrs. Norma Robinson. wife dI St s, Solei t ion of n V Last Rites Held For Former Resident 14 7 U Jr. High Essay Contest Winners Announced , , q tor Funeral services Benson Seogmili i i 1 PENTI TION FOR WATER ADJUDICATION . c III AK., ryp Interest I in- - , Ann-ru- a mi lav , , ! IX ' I ; . , , -- " liO' ROW A 4u M u J. .V t ,11 2 J The following committee .Iiair-tneThe tim'd quel", till of Fidel-- ' constitute the remainder of are lmld.na a ('arty Saturday the Board: Home Service, Ina March F at 8 p m m the Rein f Rooms of the FI ami '2nd ward Gardner; Nursing services, Harcolonize the Big Horne Basin chinch. This party is bein' held riot Stewart; Home nursing. Ella in October, 1300 Mr country hirst aid, McRae Holyoak; in honor of the lotnirg presi Meeks a died so or ago year cier.cy Brothers Kendall Gurr, kloward; Water Safety, Wallace She is survived by three sons, Defense tivil Liason, I'ai S Mitchell. Eugene Orton. 0sbjr,,e; Dr. p. K. Edmunds; disaster Edward. Scott and Frank Meeks ar.d Lloyd Guymnn. These breth-erand a daughter, Mrs, Ora Welch, are to be commended for service, C. C. polcie chief. Tony all of Cowley. She also has two their labors. The duties of the Lambert; blood procurement brothers, Frank and Ernest Dalquorum are important and var- program, Whitney Jensen and ton of Wyoming; and two sisters, Mrs. Iva Jones; junior Red ied, anti in addition to these Annie Mrs. Fctis of Denver, and Fund regular duties these men have Cross, Ianthus Wright; Mrs. Edith Christensen also of 44-3- 9 campaign, Loran Hirst hi. had the responsibility of Colorado. Mr. Joseph was a speaker at all of the service mens The Parowan Rams downed a the services. Also participating frevell parties in the 3rd ward. Milford five 44 39 in determined were the local Ladies Trio, All Elders and their partners a last minute seige after trailShirley Evans, Ramona and Lina are invited to attend an demoning throughout a hotly contested Stubbs and Itha Mortensen, ac- - strate their gratdute to these The Parowan Literary Club game on the Milford court. brethren held its annual Valentine party companiest. Mrs. Jewel Couch Applegate, In last Fridays fray, which last Wednesday at the home of 1). of wife Lyle almost proved fatal for the title 4i, Applegate Ida King where the heart motif of Milford, died Friday morning Rams, Milford scamcontending was carried out in decorations, in a Milford hospital of a ehronto a 16 9 advantage over off pered favors and the delicious lunch on protests of proic heart ailment. Mrs. Apple-of Jim. Hearing on back page Continued parents ton served early in the evening. of water gate had suffered from a heart posed adjudication IIULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT Mrs Fae Benson, club presTIIONE 3331 rights in both the Cedar arid impairment for the past four ident, was in charge of a short Escalante Mr. Walter Stubbs is at home' Valleys were held at years and had been seriously ill business meeting with plans for a session of the Fifth most of the time for the past his special after again undergoing -the coming convention of FederJudicial Court here Wednesday two. second surgical operation at the ated clubs of the Southern distwith Judge Will L. Hoyt in the L D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was born Jan. 7, 1915 rict being formulated A tentchair. in Lund, Utah, a daughter of He is staying with his daughter judges ative date for the confab which and Present, in addition to the Mr. &. Mrs, Alvin Couch. She Mr. & Mrs. is to be held in Parowan, was Eric Burehert where be has re- protesting citizens, were mem- grew up there, attending the .set for April 17. bers of the State Engineer's Lund school and later the Milsided since his return from Monte Carlo Whist was played office, the department of the ford High School. She also atThe proverbial Mary Had a a little lamb, it is DOGS, -- and California last Spring. during the remainder of the eveAttorney General and both de- tended the Parowan High for Little Lamb, can well be apvery much in the plural. A meeting for all officers ning Prizes were awarded to fense arid State a attorneys. It has been reported by year making her home while plied to the Parowan schools, Washington's Birthday weekMrs. Huldah Hulet, Mrs. Maude of the P. II. S. Alumni associNo action was taken on the here with Mr. & Mrs. Jess end guests at the school officials that they have Gurr that of its instead except being Pareells and Miss Eva Adams. will be held Wednesday, but the Judge will make Guymon. home included Colleen's parents, ation hearings counted as high as fifteen and Mrs. Margaret Orton will enter 3 in the high school. She and Mr. Applegate were Mr. & Mrs. Roy Moore, her March findings after he has studied twenty dogs at one time runAll members of the association lain the club at her home on the evidence submitted. married June and 2, 1935 at ParoMoore, brother, Rollin ning about the school grounds. are requested to investigate and March 3. wan. They have made a home sisters, Mrs. Beverly Anderson In fact, some of the pets become offisince then in Lund and later and Genevieve Moore, all of determine who were the Tri-Iso zealous in trying to locate Club met at members in Milford. Salt Lake City. The group aFo cers of their respective gradutheir masters the of Mrs. Leon Robinson home (or mistresses) attended the funeral of Mrs. ating clashes. The information last week where that into the building and they slip sewing husis necessary in order that the She is survived by her Betty Seegmiller held in St. whenever held is an there visiting opportunsway throughout and band and by seven sons officers of the association can George Monday. the evening. A dainty luncheon The confusion ity. resulting contact these officers of pa-daughters, -- Albert II. 18, Dona, was served by the hostess. atis 160 to created the Approximately equal laughing persons 1C, Dorene, 15, Nona, 13, Gary, to obtain Mr. & Mrs. C. B. Crane and graduating classes Mrs. Janice Nixon will enterand the Americans which tended the little playing, 2 and 4, Boyd, 9, Bryce. years two of their children visited in necessary information. tain the club at the home of held lamb in created the storybook Birthday banquet On January 23rd. Mrs. Pearl of age. Her mother of Santa Ana, Parowan Sunday with Manes her parents, the Ellis Bentleys, Secin school. In the First it is reported night Saturday addition, the as do May, daughter of Samuel C. Calif., also survives folks. They had been to take a on March 4. Ward ond room where Max by Banquet principals Dailey and Mortensen of this City, became following brothers and sisters: third son, Bill, back to the and all the of Alma Mrs. Benson the barkthat turkey trimmings was Lawrence, Haycock the bride of Frank Pararnore, Elmere V., Wallace T., Mrs. C.S.U. at Cedar City. hostess to the 0 N 0. Club mem- former resident of Parowan and j Amy Allen, Mrs. Mildred Lay was enjoyed. ing of a pack of dogs about the has become a veritable bers at her home last week a son of the late J. W. Clair Rowley was master grounds Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pararnore King and and Mrs. Minnie Monson, all of v here the usual- sewing to classes. nuisance and Boxie M. Pararnore. California. ot ceremonies for the occasion. were brief visitors in Parowan was visiting enjoyed. Dessert The student council met reFuneral services were con-i- Featured speakers for the evenThe ceremony was performed Monday night as they were was served at the conclusion of in the afternoon ducted Henderson, Nevada, by Bishop Tuesday to their home ir Provo ing included Mrs. Platt Watson, cently to take up the matter the evening. S. D L and decided that before drastic burial with Ward D.S Milford Cannon of the Henderson L Peg ;!ar monthly meeting ot Cedar City, National Committee-womaafter a visit to the coast in the Milford fhe Paulina Camp. Daughters of of the Auxiliary; Joseph meaesures are taken to curb the Regular metmgs of the YM.V. Ward. The couple was attended taking place will be hold Ciub have been eliminated durA. Mr. & Mrs. S A. Hahcrman Utah Pioneers, by Mr. Si Mrs. Rulon Pararnore cemetery. Manzione, Beaver, District nuisance, that they make every ar.d Mr. & Mrs. Lyle HaKenr.ar, Thursday, Marth 4. at the home ing the month of February to of Henderson, nephew arid niece Attending the funeral were Commander; and Miltor Sevy, effort to secure the cooperation of parents and students. They allow the celebration of birthdays of the bridegroom. a number of friends ?"d rel- - Cedar City, who spoke on vetwere business visitors to Sait of Mr. Cia;r Stevens. In addition to the lesson, an informal of several members. The ladies The newlyweds are making a atives from Parowan including erans benefits. Harrell Dalton appeal to dog owners to do Lake City last week. social v. hi he held in honor of have met during the Fme at the home in Las Vegas, where Jess Guymon, who spoke at the of the local post spoke briefly everything possible to keep the Mr. & Mrs. John F.&m.hoff of .'F-- Eva Tay.or, re.nr.g Camp homes of Mrs. Sherwin Benson, Frank is employed by the Union services, and Mrs. Guymon; a? did po-- t commander, A. B. pets confined to their preni-is- , Mrs. Arlo Holyoak and Mrs. Pacif.c Railroad Company. Mr. & Mrs Arthur Robinson, Matheson. Music was provided especially until the students are Salt Lake C.ty spent the lung Lccretcry. Lai, is are aFo week-enParc.-ais of the dues lid ar.r.uni that Mrs. Pararnore in Parowan Robert and Lonald Robinson, by the Ladies Trio which includ- in school. They hope that vrh holiday :n Harvey Adams where sowing, Sl r.d mm in and refreshments have at the present time helping to Mr law end 710; are Mrs Lucius Benson & ed Shirley Evans. Ramona and the cooperation of the ; as guests of their suit payab.e mn to th,s ma'P-been enjoy ed care for her father, who family, Mr. A Mrs C. L Rnb- - Elna Stubbs with Itha Morten- further measures will he daughter. Hal ar.d Dcra.ne Ort-- n (romp alter.:, v. hi he arrrecuted. Continued on tack page CuntlnueJ on hack ; a.-Continued on back page necessary. sen, accornpaniest. .colly ill at h.s home here. ; n ; - ! - n j Social News 1 PERSONAL NEVS NOTES Mother Of Seven Dies Of Heart Ailment Court Hears Water Protests At Session Here - Rams Edge Milford 1 , i DOGS ATTEND SCHOOL Alumni Officers To Meet P. H. S. son-in-la- CREATE NUISANCE Wednesday Hc-be- r I Former Parowan Residents Wed In Nevada ' Paulina DUP Camp Sets March e Large Group Attend Legion Aux. 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