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Show INCUMBENT FILE BIDS FOR The first note of mtcieM fi the local political front ,,s created this work when cigth if the incumbent officials filed their declarations of eand'.dac.v for re election to their respective off ices MKS IVHELL SEEKS RE ELECTION First to file was Mrs Georgia 15 M it f hell who asks for re elect ion to the office of Counts Recorder on the Republican ticket Mrs Mitchell, widow of the late W Warner Mitchell, has held office since Jan l9l.i M I 1 Mr. Cr A P rk COUNTY OFFICIALS RE-ELECTION During that time she has super vised the cor"pUt!tn if an own rship plat of everv piece of prop rt in the Count) as well as the 1nM.1lI.it. on of a machine for making ptint of an.v part ot the plat for htsoos who' desue them Her office ha- - also completed a card index of all parcels of land in the Count) both h description and alphabetical!) b ow I U Gilbert Mitchell Feted at home in Iarowan a brief hone) moon at following Zions and Grand Can) on are Mr. 4 Mrs Gilbert Mitchell The popular voting couple were united in marrirage at a beautiful candle light ceremony performed Saturday evening at the home of Mr 4 Mrs Linford Ortton in Cedar City Bishop Oral Henry of the Panguitch West Ward officiated at the double ring rites in the presence of immediate family members and a few close friends The bride is the former Rar bara Houston, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Ray Houston of Panguitch Elmer Mitchell and Mrs. Sarah Adams Mitchell of Parowan are parenets of the bridegroom A reception followed that same evening at the Orton home. The bride greeted friends in her wedding gown of white net over tafetta. The bouffant skirt was cut to a ballerina length and was topped with a dainty jacket of lace and net. Her finger-tiveil was caught to a matching lace cap and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. Her sister, Mrs. Linford Orton, was matron of honor. Cleone, C.ao and Mary Houston, also sisters of the bride, and Marilyn Pendleton, a sister of the bridegroom were other attendants. Collins Mitchell performed best man duties and Melvin Mitchell Now 1 In I XDLl'MNE TIIIRIY NINE - INJURY IN FALL FROM HORSE W Clair Row lev. Iron fount PR'tk and Auditor since 19117. aKo filed as a candidate on the Republican ticket to succeed him self Mr Kowlev, named in Jan uarv as Utah's County official if the vear, has a long record ot public service He served as (ountv Treasurer for six ears famdv and til Greeting prior to being elected to his ends in Parovvan after fulfilling present position He has held a two vear mission for the I.DS the offices of both vice president Uhureh in the California Mission, and president of the State Assoc- is Ehler Thomas Gilbert Barton iation of County ofiefials and was of the Parovvan First Ward He on the executive committee for reports a very enjovable miss a number of vears ion and one which took him into Details of his office have been several districts and over most timed to keep up with the rapid of the inland territory of his giowth of the County's business Mission He spent a portion of with promptness and efficiency the time in the Imperial Valley his motto. District, in the Pasadena San COl'NTY TREASURER MAKES Fernando District, and the last four months were in the San BID FOR RE FLECTION Gorgomo District with hcadquart flair Hulct, Treasurer of the ers in Corona. County since 1927, Monday made Elder Barton was met in Iais his declaration for nomination as Angeles bv his wife, who aeeomp a candidate to succeed himself aided him on the return trip to on the Republican ticket Mr. I tah Hulct, who. in addition to his formal schooling, has secured a dilion at the j i "ountv llospit - taken al w hci e be lollo noun ilo ,'ig a tall ti oin a hoi sc neai town Vllcmling phv sn iatis ill Host J i tie most I . v senotis of mimics to hi- - In- a - basal skull fi ii 'in e Mr Mibb, v liolia mi aitifnal It' mounted the annual pi i paratoiv to i.dinr to the sheep herd of How .oil M Adams much against Mr darn's advue pit 1 . NUMBER SIXTEEN -- 5th -- the saddle and was slipped unable to c.itih himself betme his tiead strut k the giound Mr Adams said He had lost consul ernhie blood before the ambu lance arrived to take lorn to th Hospital According to the latest icpoit his condition had shown a slight improv ement I plotless has been made Imm, tin lost fovv months of i m cation on t omit "s pro ..'.on o was found at a meet Hi.1 of it piest ntatives of the in Cedar v.oious communities t ilv last week ith the pro i am ahead) m full force in both I'alowan and Cedar City, it was found that all of the I'tlur titles and towns were makmg picparations of some sort I"i' tlie ic.ili.ition of the pro .jam m their localities Meeting with the board were William Board man, Mavor of Paragonah Town; Rex llulet of Summit; Dee Wil ken of Enmh; LaMar Lund, Modena, Vernon Heffner of New Castle Most of them rejvorted plans for parking areas, equipping plav grounds, and for eon-- ! .Unction of concrete squares to facilities for outdoor provide ball games and other sports, l.i addition, Modena reported the plans for remodeling the old school building there for community recreation hall and for lilt, He in t - i With the completion of cement stands for the four swings at t tie County-executiv- sit to velebrate 'a rmv an is all t.ie ludependeiiie holnlav hue program with Dav two dav a s s. t.cd'jlcd lor Saturd.iv and Mon d iv All icsidents of Die Tri Male ana as well as those from oilier paits of the Countr) v Playground Equipmcnf Ready v Jl Race Meet Saturday To Usher In Two Day Events Program Progresses i hi-- , ri AH. llMts PMHT Recreation l Returns From Calif. Mission I'ttrowtut Juil Viriuifu Of v I v v ue-d.i- MES Celebrate July Fourth Holidays In Parowan 3rd ORION WEBB SUFFERS HEAD Orion Webb. 4.. lifelong tes nler.t of this cnimmmitv, was reported to be m a critical con LAIR hr Intrvrst rKM Elder Barton Mrs. vcl:l ne rship ROWLEY SEEKS NOMINUlON ON PAST REv ORD V WAN it ) are invited to participate in the niei tainment which has been i ranged for both voting and old. The Red Hill Wranglers' Saddle Club will stage one of its famous Horse Races Saturday after- a' : Jamcs L. Hyatt Alice Kay Clark United St The beautiful George Temple provided the setting for the wedding Tuesday morning of James IwRoy Hyatt of Parovvan and Miss Alice Kay Clark of Cedar City. President Harold S. Snow officiated at the double-rinceremony. Attending the couple through the Temple were grandparents, Mr. 4 Mrs. Thornes K. Holyoak and Mrs. William II. Clark; also Mr. 4 Mrs. Henry Grimshaw, Mrs. Donna Green. Mrs. Nellie Bentley, Mrs. Vilate Hyatt, Mr. 4 Mrs. Ivan Orton, Mr. 4 Mrs. John Page, Mrs. Rebecca Smith and Mrs. Silas Orton. at the Cit Race Track to u d'er tn the weekend of activ-- j it;, Starting lime has been set Rr 2.3u p m i.ovd Mitchell's orchestra will dances at the Brown Derby on b th Saturday and noon I . Monday evenings with the public invited to attend. Mondays events will get off with a bang at a minaturc parade to be held on main street at 9. a m The entries will assemble on the north lawn of the school and will march from there to the Third Ward Church. Prizes arc being offered in the several divisions by the Legion Auxiliary which is sponsoring the parade The local American Legion post is in charge of a patriotic melting following the parade. This part of the program will be held in the Third Ward Church where I). Watson Adams will be the featured speaker. Special musical numbers and remarks by the Goddess of Liberty, Uncle Sam and Miss Utah will make up the remainder of the program. The Trill Ladies Cub will conduct sports for the youngsters on the library lawn immediately after the meeting. All up to and including the fourteen year-olboys and "girls are invited to participate with tokens to be given to all who enter, and cash prizes will go to winners. Regular foot races will be ran by children up to ten years old. Special races have been planned for those who are older. Highlight of the day will be the big to be staged by the Saddle Club at the track on Monday afternoon. Following a grand entry parade by members the usual races, bronc riding, calf roping, chariot racing and other amateur equestrian sports will be conducted. Two special matched races have been for the program, arranged Foul Kings Play versus Tayors Brcv-Ruand Wes Mulletts Wilbur will be matched with John Harold of the Stewart Ranch near Las Vegas. eit playgrounds, this ) ears portion of the project there has certificate in higher accountancy, liven completed Hus now makes places his long time record of total equipment in addition to efficient and courteous public the foiirsw mgs, of six teeters, service in his bid for two gilders and a slide. During his tenure of office he has The Cedar City Chapter of the The project has been under- built and systematized an ac- Sons of Utah Pioneers will hold taken by the Tn II Ladies Club counting system which accurat- their annual Bread 4 Milk in conjunction with the City and securing a moving picture proely and efficiently provides inter- Supper just north of the ComCounty Recreation committee jector for use there. nal cheeks and balances for pro- mons Building at the C.S U. in and marks one of the first steps The representatives of these tection of county funds. It also Cedar City Friday evening July toward a complete recreation smaller communities were adprovides a complete control of 9 at 8:p,m. program for all ages in the com- - vised by the Board of the reall county funds at all times. Officers for the coming year niunity quirements necessary to secure To grow' with the job as the will be Parcnts arc reminded that the their portion of the recreation elected at the meeting business of the office has The Tarowan and Cedar chapters equipment has been installed funds from the County. They has been his aim. will furnish musical numbers primarily for children up to ten were also cautioned to procure Mr, 4 Mrs. Klwood Page were and guest speakers will include .stars of age. Some of the pieces authentic land titles on any HILLMAN DALLEY FILES hosts to the group at a wedding Another veteran County official Horace A. Sorenson, National are much to fragile for continupiopcrty on which they planned breakfast at their St. George Vice pres.; Richard Lambert, ed use of older youngsters for construction of facilities and to who this week filed for home immediately following the was Hillman Dailey, County past President; and Ronald L. whoni other recreational activ- make regular progress reports ceremony. ushered. ity has been provided. Parents to the Hoard, Assessor and Surveyor for 31 Kingsbury, National Secretary. The couple was honored that Miss Marlene Mitchell was at The purpose of the visit of the are asked to cooperate in keep- The programs in the incorp Cohtinued on Back Page at a reception in the while Rae evening the guest register National officers is to promote ing the playground in good shape j orated cities will be handled Cedar Simkins and Edith Houston were City hirst Ward Church, closer relationship between local for the small-fronly and to under the direction of the City j Assisting them tn in the gift room. Mattie Jean receiving alj clubs and the national keep the older ones off the councils w ith the approval of the many friends were their parAdams, Afton Topham and DeRecreation Board equipment. ents, Mr. 4 Mrs Don Clark of laine McBride were in charge of The committee was also adCedar City, and Mr. 4 Mrs. Roy refreshments. vised that the School Board had of Parowan; and grandparFor her going away ensemble authorized the transfer of any Hyatt Mr. 4 Mrs. Holyoak, Mrs. ents, the new Mrs. Mitchell chose a balances in its recreation fund Clark and Mr. 4 Mrs. Ernest coat dress of navy and w hite with at the end of the fiscal year to M. IIULET HJLDA 3391 CORESPONDENT PHONE Orton. white accessories. An act of courtesy when he the County recreation fund for met another car on the mountain Mrs. Arthur Robinson is back reported to be making satisfact- - use in the future. The young bride was lovely in road near Blue Springs Saturday in the Iron Iron for the her al gowm of traditional white County Hospital ory recovery County evening resulted in a satin cut to a floor length. The treatment after suffering a re- Hospital where he underwent for a Parowan man. Bruce bodice was accented with front lapse from an intestinal infection surgery Friday for the setting Decker, Parowan High School which she contracted while work- of the bones in his face and button detail, high collar and athletic coach and summer recContinued on Back Fage at Bryce Canyon. jaw. He has been there since It was another daughter for Leon T. Guymon. fireman, reational director for the City, ing an accident at a pump well re- the Howard Waters when they ISN, son of Mr. 4 Mrs. Howard tipped his car over when he in serious injuries to his met the stork at the Iron County sulted In the same room with Mrs. N Guymon of Parowan, Utah, drew too near to the side of face and arms. His head is in Hospital on June 23. Beverly is Robinson is her granddaughter, was aboard the destroyer USS the narrow road to allow a secMiss Joyce Tullis, who submitted a cast, but is expected that he the name which has been given & Gurke last month when she ond car to pass. will be able to come home in to the little gal who has four to an appendectomy early Sunout home to of her Mr. Decker was enroute port steamed sisters, Judy, Janet, Donnetta day. Joyce is a daughter of a few more days. of San Diego, Calif., for another rejoin some fishing companions USAC Continued on back and Georgia. Her mother is the Mr. 4 Mrs. Richard (Dick) page tour of duty in the Western that evening after he had travel former Donna Pendleton. Granded to town to supervise some Tullis of this City. Pacific. teas and other recreation will The old Farmers Roundup father, Woodruff Pendleton, is were being Since her return to San Diego ballgames which Also on the Hospital patient serving a mission for the LDS J which was so popular with farm provide fun for farm visitors has played here. He drew to the outlast October, the Gurke Church while paternal grandlist this week is Mrs. Dwain families in Utah a number of from all parts of the State. been in and out of San Diego side of the road when he saw the Mr. Mrs. 4 At a joint session on Thursday to who Decker submitted Roy Waters, years ago, will be revived this parents, major apfor periods of liberty, upkeep headlights of the suddenly in Beaver. reside a morning, Mr. Clyde will speak morning. year in the newer form of and training. proaching car and in the dark surgery there Monday 9 Institute. on What the Echo Park Dam Home Tickled pink, are Mr. 4 Mrs. Farm and During her tour, stops are got too close to the edge. and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall The car tumbled over easily, Ralph Mitchell since the arrival Scene of this event will be the and Colorado River Development planned for various ports in Japin Parwere Greetings and Jeannie, of their first grandchild (and beautiful Utah State Agricultural Means to Utah. daughter, an, Formosa, and China, plus he reported, and landed on its Housewives of this area will round out the will music I the mouth near a girl at that) on special Saturday at College Campus top, damaging the body of the Pearl Harbor and Midway be spared the effort of baking session. opening the Iron County Hospital. Brand of Logan Canyon, She expects to return in vehicle somewhat, but resultfor their holiday week-enmeals new parents of the little, seven- - I There farm families of Utah Special events including lectin to no him. ing injury November. if they will take advantage of I miss are Collins and will have the opportunity to ures, tours, demonstrations and pound the huge bake sales scheduled Dianne Smith Mitchell of Cedar I combine a pleasant vacation with question and answer sessions will the Parowan I by First and Second City. a chance to gather the latest get under way Thursday afterSharing the first-timWard Relief Societies. The are Bert I lips in farming and homemaking noon for women simutaneously grandparent honors of the Harley W. Daljes wjji hold their first sa,e and Idona Smith of Cedar. Great on Thursday and Friday, July with those arranged for the men tons last week were Mr. 4 Mrs. Saturday from m. 10:a morning grandparents, Mr. 4 Mrs. James 8 4 9. Parents are urged to and will continue through Friday. Howard Baity and family of to the at Mitchell Iron County Agricultural AgGift Alma Benson and Mrs. Mary 0. j bring their families where l:pm. Burlington, North Carolina. The j and Appliance store. The second reside in Parowan. emiate provision will be made ent, Stephen Brower, and Home family were friends of the Dal- Warren A. and Mary Dawn I for their care and supervision Demonstration Agent, Miss Emtons whose acquaintance they ;n at a booth on the by before not was sessions for ma Nielson, strongly urge local library completedort0n Dalton greeted their first I during the The strip of main canyon road but jn the Mission Field. the church uhjc square. winter weather set in when they kept an appoint-- I the parents. Experts will be in families to take advantage of j son oilhad been to Utah to visit They from the end of the present All of kinds cookcakes, pies, The completion of the surfacmcnt vvith the stork at the j charge of nurseries for the small this rare opportunity for an the Salt Lake Temple. home-madms bread ed road to Moseman s in and other and oiling, of this portion of County Hospital Sunday morning. children while supervisors will educational vacation. Families within ing will be offered for The Canyon will be oiled the road will bring it about a While here the Daltons ac- young man tipped the scales also look after the older youngs- can register for the Logan event the month, according to informreasonable prices All t seven pounds, eleven ounces. ters. with them. Registration at the mile nearer the Countys ulti- enmpanied them on a trip to the ' ""cod-received by the Iron mate goal of an oiled highway St Ward-- . wid into the ation go and Institute will be carried out of the Allan Kline, president George Temple They j.vr) sisters, Jeannie, four and this County Commissioners early from Parowan to Cedar Breaks. their hosts were guest speakers b'uldmg funds. 'Sherrie Dawn, two years of age national Farm Bureau Federation Thursday morning with pros is O licr auxiliary organizations week. The equipment of both the The County plans on securing at the Summit Ward Sacrahave anxiously awaited his ar is a scheduled speaker along ion for meals and housing to be t wo wardi will operate rival home w hile State and County Road depart- the cooperation of the St3te .mont meeting on Sunday. They fT fig- - arranged at that time, they said. they have been j w ith other nationally-knowments will be brought in for the Road Department to complete continued on their trip Monday ttcr ford com on main Mg) mg with grandparents. Mr. I ures. Tours and discussion meet- - Mr. into Brower is driving were about a mile each year of this which wa to mclude a top at street a!! day Monday and at the 4 Mrs. Harle.v W. Dalton. Mr. lings in both agricultural and Logan in time for the opening purpose, the Commissioners assured. Race track or both Saturdav and 4 Mrs Don B Orton and Don J roadway to make or. of the most the Me-- Temple in Arizona. fields will add to of the Institute in case so r. eon . the bcaut.ful the scenic in Orton Sr claim Monday afrrnoo.ns, loops the informatic r.al tone of the, would like to make arrarge- E:hnps grandparent Work on this particular strip I i L is Robert Halterman Mr state. fall country. privileges. meeting. Music, square clar.cing, ments to accompany him. of road was begun last Cedar City SUP To Meet July 9 j i p g I ...... . Courtesy Results In Car Mishap For PHS Coach PERSONAL NEWS NOTES d Turf-Aren- a -- News Of Our tip-ove- r e New Arrivals Servicemen HOME INSTITUTE FOR UTAH FARM FARM FAMILIES SET FOR 1st - 2nd Wards Schedule Holiday Bake Sales en-rout- e. e STRIP OF CANYON ROAD TO lad-Gues- - j j BE OILED WITHIN THE MONTH I two-da- j j Par-owa- n y - : e j i ,e -- , i . - . H-- I e n c-i- ons j j j a j home-makin- g j 8 - 9 at |