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Show OFFICIALS APPROVE LAND T7 b REVALUATION SCHEDULE A new C,t) 11 land revaluation The piogrum mi i I I Of 1ml Vifitiiftj1 been carried out ;n the Co.intv during the past several niunw n WU MM mm: vi I'Aianv v t ii. (H'liiHli; ths with the assistance of F NFM It F, R MXTEEN Ray Lyman, Paiowan. Carlos Jones, Cellar Citv, and Guidon Knell, New Castle lanu. ! ! P. uf the efs and hvvstouk m-County to p A fts The overall recommendam o' ie el o t(n t net son , Word i'. ,u i eve tions made bv the committee on ,i n! i e.ielh Ih.i i k M.i t .e ot th are thought to compare f.u cel as they make .i in! Id he. ' eld!,I .1 U nor mo. M. orahlv with those used in a ill.- p.i-- f lie i. ii II, 'el e .( pai eii t ' and teaeliei s to to: k n ail J:Mh '..I S ot a Jr on uesday evimng i. p n lei ii in of a ; uni making assessments during to next week Cuirri.tly iJimg the 'ogetier ;o von oi d ,mk '.on Jr the past, but will result in Gleaner git Is and Jr 1, n l el' ini the a the t'oard lie'l .tin le-ei.'ntr.e school oil rrpre ,ijiie vital j pi and their parents ot t! w aril-- , cc r. Dalt be er r... .ml w H at i'll lii'iu 11. e 1., in, tan Dbtrnt i. in Of interest to their man. some adjustments on some o! 111 .is Patowan Stake Slake ot-- P.uow.m w hose A h II i e Ih rimm I. I'- ml' ti rm week mid thl'l i answer friends and relatives in tlv-- the classifications of lan J with fiecis were viheiiin in t it :r to i Accoi "lc m ' Countv g the in U!iil t lil'i.e hod n! ailing some o! tie illll .1' t Hi 1. .lie, i vpirt His ytm Mr bayies crea is the announcement of t in e to in Faro The schedule of assessed praise of ward el.iss ,eaJi .iruw-b'.ems u hieh hav e ai he:i Firmer .md livestock the marriage of Arlo Jensen r were tentatively gioup oltu'eis und men. bet ' imi.; :u i n w a- vi i ,:'i.; n .alive to the high svho to Mian, filed for nnd Mrs. Maurine Halterman contributed s( much "ho the final confirmation set company pow.r s pend. be on mu tig ,. lent will ned 'las position (ther aqirai;t.s Rosenberg both of Rarowan of time and etlort to make t.u. .re vvo'k .it Thernn .i omg sinll a meiting Thurs-ii- a E. J. King, ..r;d rmrchar.t arc The ceremony was performed by the entire membership .1 pole Tax ('omission as event an outstanding sueee-lie w e'lt to dcsCt'tl at 8 p m in tlu1 school ar.d Juhn and banker; II r.l Flagstaff. Arizona, early the State u Kav Hi h s!ent la s h broke Pvt belt y let v.i ,t follows, it mm announced is ,i...i:toi by in in former Sanford Topham. Stake Jr teacher Pendleton, to September, enroute he .Mm Ida eekeini m Pa: ow an w ith hi i irrigated land !mK,n pIVsui(,m w.,s nu,!( tempting to siw 111 Improved PI' A president the Iron Countv schools. King Grand Canyon where the e wire d high cla.ss 1. $30 per acre with four gi aM .1 j lie discussions will be ear. parents. Mr and Mis 15, it F. Tl.i three filed their derl.tr-atioii- s ,uf t.cremomos (lunn. tlu, couple spent a honeymoon w . k instantlf el stead The iming man wa lilt'd .1" .is I .ed on during with I run Com, tv ( krk, Mrs. Jensen is a daughter ower classes scaled at $41) quet which was held m the olt.lge gi imp meetand will then be further uiioiile from bolt Lee, Yir W Clan Uiiwley, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. $30. $20 and $10 Home Feononues department y This b a i.t vc ing held to the 1mks Air Has Funei ,d m v ices vv t gima. w lien reas. the aued also He school of the Halterman She returned to group high arrangement, previous Flaggs With no first class improvm Califoi m. w in re lie exst mbits, slit said Parowan last spring after ed dry land in the County, ronducted an informal pro- in Wyoming IV Saturday been made with the Clerk having w el, ed by h's to leieive his sailing He l' Mil pects i no We are par-ethere dinner. of the the School Hoard. The elect, nope making a home in Los Angeles lower classes were set at $12, gram following mid three tuv ts who are too busy to be orders in the near future Pvt for the past 17 years. Mrs. $8 and $4 Grazing land val. inn also has a new (wist tin II. Taylor Miller of the Stake hermopolis, hi interested in their fluid s vvel. llireh. who is with the Jennie Richards Jensen and ues were set from $3 to $1 inasmuch as year, the voting was guest speaker Ci w ley tluee brothers an fair, Mis Corps ot the Army on the King and her assis- - Mr the late John Jensen of this per acre. Permanent pasture president"will be carcandidates lias four been im.mbcrs Force, sisters stationed ried )Iu.llldrt, 0lhcr hints said "We need them at out during the general NovCity are parents of the bene- lands were set at $2o for first for Florom. Ku.harjM,n the two by ngma past for the dict. Thursday wejm 10 meeting and ember election on a separate class, with $18. $;of Knoch and i.aReta Decker, want to strengthen the ties lnonlbs. The couple arc making th?v for the other classifications; ballot. ,, rt,ulnlJ, hv Ward between the school anti tlu home in Parowan where Mr. The district to vote upon the Present at tie nuc ting jary and a quar-weri)aiev A Itoil jane To candidates limiie wherever we can" Jensen is employed includes all of Selvoy J. Boyer and tette under the direction of Mis King is serving her Aiintiul Robert C- Pixton of the State Mrs. Pauline llulet, of Sumreeninl term as piesiiient of 135 Year-Old- s Arc mit Ward, and a piano solo t in- high school PTA unit. Al. resident, Parowan Fulmer Annual Deer Hunters hall 11 in (I cmI Eoeiil by Jackie Ward of Parowan Joseph Howard Pecker, was one jM continuing in their respec-,u,Scowls lh. j,J)OMs()IVli tj t(u, jar offered were .Must Third Prayers To Max are nve civilian of the eleven Dailey, nvan Gmi K- Rod Club hero employees positions by J. Harold Miteludl of the of the Air Force Flight Test and Pauline Riunmlei as vice iun Film a TUIIS(a 2L number of young Quite t Qel Stake Presidency and Karl Force Air Lister, ,t.on' Edwards Virginia presidents; men are failing to register on antlourUTd by jt ias Center, Conservation week for the O Mitchell Calif , who received spec- - secretary; Veda Adams. of fuel's time as provided by law, Mr." the club The affair Scouts of America will Boy In charge of the affair were u ial service citations recently, gram chairman; Ruby Mathe-wiin j)e ju.j the Samuel F. Leigh, chairman Parowan he observed j the Mrs. Jess Guymon and Roy .son, chairman ol room U'P- - High School gym where many Troops with abymovin' Parowan of Local Board No. 11 of Iron MIA Outstanding performance rating of Stake the Hatch g picture Dr-siMrs. Mabel Wilccok awards were presented to the ivscntutives. and Mai.'im List-- vauaf)0 prjt.s will be aw ard . on the County, said today, stating to U and Jamcc shown Mr subject Topham of adult educa. jt.d the evening. Chief hero Friday that in his county alone there dent of the First Ward Rel.ef group for tlicir accomplishments er, .chairman during - Gleaner pres, Lee Jones. Stake Jr Kay evening v the period through May tmn program. has been five men who have gociety announces an these itclns will bo a of the State Fish and" Game among during leader class ward and of ident; All parents of Junior and uintinj, rifl l.r5, a .sleeping bag; Commission through May 15, 11)51 registered late within the last work meeting for ladies will be at the officers. and s m en s a group school Sisters Senior high her ward on Monday. made the The three months. awards, by cornKm FirsUSecond .lovv; camp Ward their Recreation The Girls brought The law and the Selective are asked to bring a sandwich Dads and the boys, their Performance bating Committee are urklu to aU(ru ine l lantern; woodsman hall that night at 8 oclock to gasoliiu Service Regulations are quite for noon lunch. Othcx; refresh- Moms with all wards of the under the direction of Ft. Colonel ,n8 "'hk'h is the fiist in tlu hatchet und hunting knife. give one of his famous illusAustin Malcolm P Elvin, wood's orchestra trated lectures on the wild clear as to a mans obligation ments will be served later in Stake Chief of winters schedule. Hey except one, participat. Base will provide the music for the life in Utah. and responsibility to register the day. Development, were based ing. Of on with the public invit- wras recommendations submitted he The movie is being spon. t'dancing born provided after to attend. the 30. ,vd 1922. by indisored Those Ulali togs August employees supervisors, Hunting M(II S(eI Enjoy by the District Scout of k0 'n VORUO Criteria used for the reeommen- viduals who become 18 years Autumn evening. Commission who invites and iHilfi Jl.ilU of age have 5 days after their Joe Benson, president of the .urges attendance of all Scouts dations were quality, (piantify Couple Students of the Parowan High birth date to register, while and sportsman's club, is chairman 'of both the Brain Head and adaptability of work; work- Weil In Temple Kiles ls those men are released from School and Elementary grades 'h.ifh in charge of arrangements for Cedar Breaks Districts. The inc rclali.m.hips, anninu an.l l,lctg of this autumn holan to residents H . Of 0 interest are enjoying the armed forces have 30 days iiraaniAina' jtlie tlant,-- lit- - is being assist. public is also invited to at- alality; prolikm aPIiir of in which to register after being iday along with other students vicinity is the announcement other officers and club tend with no admission charge oh ing ability and relations with it( iiuinvii (members, zine. Shown i$ the released. Being a member of of the State of Utah, while their the marriage of Miss Norma outside organizations. being made. basketball team which in. the Nationcl Guard or the Re- teachers are attending the Utah Marie Edwards and Dr, KenDecker is head of the electronconand neth Lcron (Ron) Miller on Satserve does not relieve a man Educational Association ics repair branch at the base eludes Morgan Adams Lake in Salt both native held St. Charles Richards, Ceorge with (i 2 of his obligation to register. vention being urday Oct. 2, in the employees working tons of former residents of Of course, those men w'ho are City Thursday and Friday. LDS Temple. under his supervision. A son Mr. Parowan. Norma is the daughter of Mrs. on extended active duty in the School was dismissed Wednesday Continued on back page of For the benefit of those attendance Edto ,he noon Claude and Don armed forces and certain Rodgers who do not remember the two aliens are not required to the faculty members at this wards both of Cedar City, formDons men, we might explain that IN erly of Paragonah, and a grand register while in that particu- annual affair. was a son of Mr. and Charles EdUVilding Totfs lar status. A young man regisdaughter of Mrs. Emma One of the highlights of the MrsMorgan Richards of this ter at any local board con- convention will be wards of Paragonah. ( For the first time, Paro- gone over the top in the two special honor C'ity. He later married Maude wan, venient to him, and does not to be accorded all teachers The bridegroom is the son of A picture which their Paragonah failed to ob. previous drives it was rather fam Matheson also of Parowan. their necessarily have to return to who have been engaged in their the late Mr. and Mrs. Alma ily and friends will long retain quota of blood dur- a dissappointment to local ofa home in Salt made They his home town to register. CanMiller of Magrath, Alberta, member was presented the Red Cross drive con. ficials to find that but 62 of profession for thirty years or by Lake thereafter where he was ing ada. iMr. ducted and here Monday, Having the 100 pints asked for had Mrs Thomas II. Row Mr. Leigh said that when a over. They will be presented as a salesman, lie engaged been obtained. Joy dur-uncf.S man registers late he violates pins and other special recogniMr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott, greeted folks died a number of years ago U 'r l( was the third visit of tn odding cel. Mrs. Richards and members the Law and, therefore, he tion during the meet and will be IDiylevs neeome.s This and aunt of the bride, a 10,1 Mobile unit here in the the me Tuesday At- - of her family still reside there. .Mrs. must be considered a delin- honored at a reception at the were among those who accom- At was felt by in which t.rcJ the same clothing past year is Home Mr. Adams, less Of quent with Selective Service, Hotel Utah. Richard L. Evans panied the young couple to the which to be some rather frequent. they wore when they known He will be remembereven though he might submit of the Council of the Twelve of Temple on Wednesday of last 33G So. 300 But when the attention of the vere at home Now at a married half a written statement century ed by older residents as one setting i the LDS Church and prominent week to receive their endowout his reasons for registering radio commentator, will make ments and with other friends and ago. the couple presented a of Utahs outstanding ath. west in Cedar City are newly- - public is called to the fact hundreds of the service, mvely picture to all who saw weds, Mr. &Mrs. Marlowe late. Selective Service RegulaContinued on back page the awards. relatives were thrilled to be thcm an(J contribute regularly, son I inlay who recently returned men tions require, in the procesc,peciai (o th It is understood that three present at the meeting which three or two months, Utah a every the renv,mbered from northern honeymoon original iYutive sing of delinquent registrants. Iron County teachers will be preceded the regular Temple sacrifice a small seems but it on following their wedding here tjhat in most cases they be among he group; E. J. Stucki, session. Miss Edwards sang two wedding. of the folks at home to Die be s In able Incidentally, to Sept. 25th. The new Mrs. Imlay to ask to United the States Cedar City; Oscar J. Hulet, vocal solos in this reported and wear or six months. five meeting ones is the former wedding Joy Bayles, every gown Attorney for possible court Summit; and Mrs. Fac N. Ben-- 1 her fiance gave'a talk However, visiting Red Cross (without alterations after 50 action for violation. youngest daughter of John Bay-le- s son, Parowan. wel1 as local officials, were as On avt! t lapsed is worthy Mr. & Mrs. Thursday, Sept. 23, of Parowan: Present at Saturdays cere- or respon.-1954 Mrs. note Rosetta Page Kenneth Imlay of Cedar are grateful IlfnvIeys wed. mony was the brides mother, ia. which vaf madf bofth by her grandmother, an uncle and l?'n.uWn,' mae for her ky Dwight, 73, passed away. She parents of the bridegroom. assist. is the only remaining Page th?,n f,uture Ihe couple spoke their vows at ers and yon aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ed-- f club J Cr'am born to Daniel and Eliza a home wedding at the home of wards of Milford, and several also previously as- Marsden Page. She was born the brides father where W. Uadies had members Dr. Ml.ler's .J in Parowan on May 31, 1881. Clair sisted by attempting to con. Rowley, Parowan Stake all previous doners to Mrs. Dwight had been in Mr. and Mrs. Rogers enter- - Jacc ard ruffles while a full at the tact officiated president, tained at a reception in the In- - iat-- red flounce edged the failing health for about 12 double arrange for appointments. Dr. ring rites. L. W- Sorenson, Alice Barton, scored early in the game but sbtute of Religion in Cedar City 'onS skirt which ended in a years and the last six years By Jim Miller They were feted at a reception Emma Mortensen and Jennis of trainIn life her were spent in a that same hcr haf were Saturday evening. The bride fc,hort The local football field on were stopped quite forcefully evening in the Relief Marsden. registered nurses: waxed in Santa sanitarium wore an bios. near the private orange half, of of exquisite scene gown rooms of the Parowan Society Friday last, was the several nurses aids and other The team showed fine spirit dlelight satin inset with impor- - feoms which she wore then. Rosa, California. Ward Church. For d one of the better grid clashes ladies assisted during the day. She was preceded in death same huttonaire graced to battle, and such a defeat can 1c,cl Chantilly lace. The bodice and the reception Members of the local Amerito have been witnessed here her wedding Eliz-beth coat Iaf'e' bride- - by a daughter, the late, be viewed with not too much featured a jewel neckline, yoke which followed the bride was can for some time. Wend-ove11 dH of Legion Auxiliary operat. of as Dwight Elliot, ycars fifty of tulle edged alarm. f;roo7n w ith and lace in a model of white ed a canteen both for doners suffered gowned Rams the Although Utah. The Ranis attack was spear- - sleeves tapering to points over at h'5 r reception. workers-Irochantilly lace over satin. Tiny a defeat at the hands of Cedar's Mrs. farfi r of and y Dwight is survived by satin buttons extended down the and for the headed by the fine running of the wrists. The skirt swept to a .. Parthe County Red Cross Redmen, we feel that a daughter, Norma Dwight,, y V'Ce cathedral who was a bridal vll the train Rodney Pr;sent and Bentley, Amos C. bodiCe fltted ,he ' owan backfield showed a great wh,lch Chaater chairman, if-Luck. Santa Rosa; three grand of sheerest illusion fell from a during tne open house i man for the Parobig yardage stand-u- p a M. also boasted Orion collar Hatch, and Eugene da witn the exception of the children, Mrs. Betty fJhott deal of capability. The team wan backfield lace cap. She carried a boo- .. local the and of sleeves. Tho long, pointed were in charge .so Oi it-- t son.-- . viat of Las Olsen of Salt Lake City; Mrs played a strong defensive game, Kent Whitney and Sanford quet of blue daises. Attending Mrs. and voluminous a was Hatch skirt cut to drive. Mrs. especially in the last half of Topham showed a fine f.pa: had inadvertently con-th- e Jeanne Elliott Corwin of Lo, the was bride Mrs. in R. in Jr ballerina were spirit Kay charge length; while veil of Nellie Bentley f u :: d date .so spent a Angeles, Calif.; and Franklin the ball game. the line, but all three of these ley, Mrs. Byron Anderson arid workers. the for .keer illusion flecked with of arranging his foks Dwight Elliott of Bakersfield. The local fellows were in scor- - fellows were very to capably Mrs. Don Knight. They wore It is hoped that by the eeK. Harold, Calif.; and one great grand1 f,ra""e t!,,s;'rjms "2S but times several ing position backcd up by a well balanced sister gowns of paste! blue n a the unit schedules ar.- blossom time crown. She nranhe .e trip at child, Thomas Earl Olsen o' were just unable to drive the team Martin Miller performed m by tele, Salt Lake City. Also several' carri1J a bouquet of red roses other visit to this area, that last yard for a touchdown. The local boys traseled to bet man dudes while Don Knimore of those who are stophanotis. home in neices and nephews, one of, The Cedar team, in previous Overton. Nevada Wednesday and ght acted as usher. John.-nnMrs. Dnrthea sister tlu to donate blood wi.l take whom is Carol Evans Rasma-- ; a of thet opportur.i-i- a was to defeated the a Overton the relatives from here games, Among play expected beys by . her j w ssen of Parowan. and Thel-- j f tye Frirle, was abending mat- - advantage v ho attended the . .s a.uab.e c.m-C- it much higher scoring ball game score of 33 to 6 in a v.cre Margi lF 10 ma,i- E ans Garfield of Cedar rm Bridemaids r sort recip'ion we--i than was witnessed here. They game. tnbu.ion to hjrian.j. Continued on Page Two v. r.oon. cl Cur.tmu. Cn Page Two schedule of fublishcd valuation for tax assessment purposes in Iron County was a approved last week at mooting of representatives of the State Tax Commission, County officials gnd the local cymrmttee w hich had made the study and survey for the nr hr Interest !iroirfitt - 1 Son Of Former Large Group Attends MIA Banquet Let's Go To Residents Electrocuted Local Couple I I ! 1 v , i . FOR SCHOOL BOARD POST I As-.o- . Wed At Arizona Ceremony THREE CANDIDATES FILE T. A. . : - ' 1 1 - i ! ; i I i . i . 1 le-bo- - s ; t I I 111 t-' . .pm-tioi- . i i i 1 : W : i .1 v I 1 I : . - : News Of Our Servicemen s i 1 v 1 I i 1 j I V 1 Quatl-erinaste- i rs . ,oti Former Parowan Man Receives Service Citation e - nil (mi ('lull lien lliinlrr's llall Sponsor They I5y u Heister Sponsor Conservation . . , 1 iard; j all-nj.- PJ.-.- 3 Picliirt Students Holidays Iiulit(r Eornior j IiroiVlll Former ( I;ir;ijoiiah lll ; j t, AREA FAILS. TO MEET QUOTA (oiii! For (oI(ltn ellirnlion BLOOD PROCUREMENT le Joy 1 Iinloy Iti!es Wil-(th- at j u-h- o Karouiin ' Lady California j I !ars RAMS LOSE TO CEDAR REDMEN DEFEAT OVERTON 33 - I ter-in.la- f., TO 6 1 ,y I'? - i - ; can-sar- nc First-Secon- le ; r, ( ; 1 i, s I j taf-fet- , , non-leag- ue r- J 1 j |