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Show u I ' ON MULTIPLE ISSUES NOV. The oter in Iron Counts will with the necessity of 'd e bo faced keeping his wits about him when he enters the election booth on Tuesdas He will have the opportunity of voting for of candidates for the Counts offices and for regular Ten ConfenMico Hales -- Quarterly Conference will be hi Id here on Saturday and Sunday, November 13 and 14. it has been announced Clair Kovsley, M.Ae by V. of th? A feature President. a be will Conference special meeting of all Filters and Senior Aaronic Priesthood members and wises Saturday evening Ward Chapel d in the A priesthood Leadership meeting in the same place will pre-cethis at 6 30 p m (Tenoral sessions will consene at 10 a ni and 2 pm. Sunday ssiih the Stake MIA to be in charge of a Sunday esening sersice i,i -- !'i ndu i n w firo!.v:ii Inti (ft i' .Tod u t hi -- i ; i l1 . ' i t., In s i il ,, i , . I a-- Vi to the ot'.i r,: i nun .1 or i ' ' ; i ni i ( ten-vc.- .. . t ., ! rion-paitis- School , -- Enoch Girl Wins State Club Safety Contest 4-- H 'HiJ'Wl Mr m e, J laised considerable interest at Servicemen a Enjoying with furlough Miss Justesen, teacher of the friends and relatives in Parowan Third Grade in the Parowan are M Sgt. Grant W. Stevens Elementary school, hails from and Mrs. Stevens of Fort Riley, Spring City, San Pete County. Kansas. While here the couple Her parents are Mr. & Mrs. are guests of Sgt. Stevens brother-in-laVaughn Justesen. and sister, Mr. Following her graduation from Mrs Alfred Wilcoek. Incident- High School she attended Snow ally. Grant was among College at Ephriam for two group to successfully bag their years where she has particivenison during the first hours pated in the Pep Band, the of the annual deer hunt. Ladies Glee Club and was a Pvt Kenneth Topham has member of the Gold Key organbben able to spend this week ization, and the Secy, of the in Parowan after securing a Future Teachers of America b lay enrr,..e to Fort McCuIlian. Chapter. Aabama from Fort Ord. Calif. She continued her training at Pvt Tophan had just d Brigham Young University and c!erk-t- v pwt h:s training last received her degree there at 'ho rrsca! and was Spring. At the latter institution, Las tbVeras airport she was affdiaied with Lambda J.)V riarrfc Delta Sigma and Sigma Delta q.,..;V w eom-pe'e- B-- -r-r- -i - np ' h., ,i ll'- o ! - . - , o! 1 n,T it the Ken Jensen Service station where she was displayed early this week The animal wav sold by Maikeprang to a Calif hunter who was going to have it mounted "do : 'rn .i to t .. tiaffic oa .in i help in t 1 nun it ng ao'e e but she her lOinmuniiv s c.rTie he prop ct lo Ri r hool where last year see 1 women 300 volunteer st m conduc'd' I 1. i a'-i- , i u till ail ai i N li I. l s Su - in otiii. 11 O'htr M I 1 lull .cio, M Hi class ' ,.i , ,1 I' 111 S ju I'S- -i 11 an - Pei nil Imeiit is tailin' ting Yi dnevlnv , m Ihe band N'uvembtr 3 room for all patents of siudents m Junior Se.uor bands and those luteie't.d in beginning band 11 1 Mush S 1 i HJLJA HULET CORESPONDENT M. PHONE b inducted in the P; ngonah Ward Chapel on Wedre-day- . Cl.iytun Lyman B.irti n Feb 2G, 1313. at rara,;f'r.ah a son of John Calvin and Manta v.a-bor- s.ma 1 Truck to Miss was married Porotha Sorenson of Ordervill" in the St George Temple oa He May 1, 1948. He is survived by his widow and three sons. Pc Lynn C. five, Kyle Hans', three and Craig Calvin, five months, also iiis parents and the following brothers and sisters. Cecil and Scott Barton, and Mrs. Cyril i Pella) Partner, Paragonah Mrs. Boyd (lFinicc) Orton and Mrs. Lavar (Iletta) Taylor, Parowan and Mrs, George (Gwen) Malones, Las Vegas, Nevada I.v next Tuesdays meeting will be the Visiting teachers message at 1:30 p.m and the Theology lesion at 2 n m All ladies are invited to attend. It seems that there has been some criticism of the investigation of Mr. Bartons death and members of the family wish lo state that they feel that everything was in order. The shooting was entirely accidental, they do not know who was responsible and do not wish any further investigation. They are grateful to those who made the investigation and assisted ..with removing the body. They feel that everything was taken care of as well as could be expected considering the conditions and the roughness of the terrain in which the accident occurred. 20-1- 9 j IN THILL-PACKE- GAME D Will L. Adams took time o!f from responsibilities Mr. & Mrs. Rulon M. I,v-3- t. at the By Jim Miller tlirough with two counters in man to celebrated their 23th eon.e George Temple The Parowan football team, the last period. The first was home and join in the first v edding last under Coach anniversary Decker, last Fri a pass to Stubbs from Don few days of the annual deer Thursday at a turkey hmrcr won'one oMhe mot thriU Ilalterman, and the second hunt. Joining him and Wat.-o'at their home here. Ewery was also a pass from ITalter-ma- n has for the sport were h.s other member of them immediate .packod gams that hero in Parowan for but Stubbs went for an. avpd three sons. Adrian of Oak. family was preset t for the ma"y 65 yards to score stand- other The which Rame ycars an anc 'An 0 l?n !. ing Beaver, up. Stubbs also scored the ',was plavod against Karl of Sen Francisco. Calif, fn)l0nM Lyman and his was llc third win extra point on a wide end run. ac-- 1 wife who are stationed at and Klion 3 for the Parowan The score was now in Fort their wives Bragg, North Carolina, Rams The score, which was favor of ParowTan with two eoinpamed by who visited here with Mrs. 19- we1 shows the 20 minutes left to play in the ball Visiting in SoutlwnTutah Adams, who was also up from of the ame- Wlth both game. week wlvre they were St. George. teams Parowan kicked to Beaver holding the lead at one guests of the Karl O. Mitchells Kent Ward of Kearns. Utah. for a C0UDe 0f cavs Vvcre Mr. time during the game. a id the Beaver lads really was a recent visitor at the & Parowan scored in the sec- - started clicking and drove Mrs, 'jimvard Kent of j in-- & n " !' 20-1- - l3 He I 5. nai enrou.e cal schooli for several jears. In rorlu a jrorn triP 'n ears past he 'Parowan High iVashi.nglon County. School had an orchestra and othAmong former residents to er stringed groups, and it is the to Iaro.van for the return idea of Mr. Asay that mr.Nt of ,on are Btrdell ar.d these instruments are still in caw tlN sou. Elder Clark Mi'.chfU, ling liui ber n instrumental m the couples conversion to the LDS Church and had officiated at: their baptism while he was, serving as a missionary in the hands of the original owners. He is asking that if anyone who if they w R report to the schea-an effort v 21 he made to place if m tie lane - (A 'ome vour: fjdinf who would l.ke to car - Krtod with Jim Burt go. from their own m-- J 1 : ' I 7 20-2- n f I- tv; U was a place kick attempt and was blocked by Sanford and Cedar taken from the game with leg Topham, Mel Orton and Jim iiniuries Their lo-- s was very Burt. Beaver then kicked to Parespecially' in the ul Orton apparent, damV- - thmd quarter when Beaver owan with less than a minute J tvvo touchdowns andiand a half to play. On Paro. .f icrNf.n nVt P!T1t slfer to tae a 13- - wan's second play the ball was weekend over the Rums. lead fumbled and recovered by Ortons in h rc!aves The i mrth period however, Beaver, The Rams were able shn.vc i .i very f.ne comeback to hold the Beavers until the Both Stubbs & time ran out. thus n p. cmv t re i: k. n the a 9 ball game in fuv of L . we t mirm Paro wan. i e ga; j I a down to 19 J Chi, 40 yardline, from yards for the first score. the Parowan The try for the extra point where they' were able to score was an attempted line play on a wide.end sweep. The but wes stopped by Reaver, final extra point attempt, by The Rams felt a great loss Beaver, which if made, would tie, just before the half when both have resulted in a s-- n four years and nine months wdo the 204th Field Artillery Battal-i- i' lie spent 20 m.nths ii Europe, serving in both France and Germany and participate in four major battles. For th-- ' past nine years he bad been a RAMS DEFEAT BEAVER j Saturday. Mr. Asay is quite interested in starting out on some string struments, a division which has ' or-- man will report to Mr. for a four day training session lie becins enumeration f I'm farms in his enumeration dot nel on November 8, 1934, It is expected that the enumeration will take from three to four weeks to complete. i r were to 3:591 Mr. and Mrs Henson Ilav- - Parker; and Russell Idndsley Women from this end of the cock and sons. Donald and and sons, Jim and Richard, County who will rereive training made a hurried trip Incidentally it was r ported are: Virginia Punton, Paragon-ah- ; Scotty, into the State Capitol Cty'that the entile group had Ella Felstead, Parowan. filled up their quotas by noon early last week. Music Teacher Seeks String Instruments Funeral sirvices driver for the Garrett Wood j ' Lines. On Wednesday, November 3rd, Mrs PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Monday morning, for the four-da- y session, which is the fourth of its kind since World War II. part of Iron County, curate record of nil farm- a mobile and suit him to notify the authorities. Deputy Sheriff Arch Benson Max Hendrickson and Pr. Rcy Wiikcr-o- n left immediately 1. uivi'Ntigatc the accident. of World War II serving l.vman will canvass is the of the Census auto- EiN.ua Reynolds Barton. He nnl ia attended school here veteran a was He Parowan. J t 1 Ho up in'' operations as well as inform-at.o- u eov eimg farm facilities and' eipupnient and related items Enumerators work a minimum of eight hours daily mill mimt be available for eve-n.uoik if necessary to com- hte their nsMgnments. Music Dept. To Hold Meeting Wednesday The .mother dropped vvl.cn ii k ; uuation It is his duty to locale every farm within the an i assigned to him. interview cadi farm operator and obtain pies ; sen ct.U", members ai" lu m man e ui I the enumerator ,1 ill. pi III, Mr- - fatniN mi i,C ! pi il il lie M Buitm Mi on hm i m Id 'o li d i j f I - ! Logan It e ll- I ;il ov i she mini The p.u pm e nf this meeting fur tbe ii m g.miation, betti r noj'i i iduin In tween the mimic o depnrtnit id and Ihe p. units feel that we need lb discuss the NEf (VNp WARP It. S. TO personal problems that exist. In HU T NI TUESDAY order to make our mimic depart- Tbo Second Ward Relief meat oubtanding we need your rmc.i'ty officers announce the cooperation. sohe bile for safety at home and on the roa I as tile them1 The bug" Jnr s.detv Extension acCollege Service, evidently rubbed off Flnrenm cording to Emma t!i..r a Nielsen, as it is now reveale county home demonstration ag- - younger smter, Marilyn, plans H continue and carry on the effort- - of her older sister About 5 leaders, selected by Miss Nielsen, will attend from Iron County. They will leave November I. I N Rie . ' ,i I' u", v i a wii .nool -4 for t a I 111 a i of Mrs .Maty npoint merit now Utah as an ,m 1. I'm.,. ,f l'i.r4 Census the ..umcialor in if V chine was announced t hv iv Crew Lender Mr. - .Y 1 organnel and hjgh hi" v ' v - ,f 1 Not only has she been in a i ' ' 'i i. C I last int il !' N . h Pi ... . a in. them About i ..''hm.i! Club I'mi'UM in Uloc.,,,, " n ' CCVlbsl spo o.od l' ( oral Mute; n Residents il Enoch will to v m. that Floreno i.is the of foi ee lint saw iwo stop signs jd.Ked a a cro sing near Enoch to relieve a ' h i ! l o i ,i for tile d on ni i bo hazard Hovevir, jvobaldy the most imiort a. it phase of her work lias Ren in a survey of farm ha Mi e o the fa. nr in t hat leaders from all counties of the state will assemble in Logan November for a leadership s'hoo! for women conducted hi the Utah State Agricultural i 1! a '. i N lb.' v v,;i ' ' . Via'' Salt t u in St.it. t 11 0! C'io ; - ' oi'T( ' t . Vr- r , ev i " H , iid h' ' !';ki', ,V oM d KC-umen- With the arrival of LaNoir Asay, music instructor at the Parowan High School, an added impetus is to be given to instru- mental music at the high school. In addition lo band work effort will be made to get dents who are interested started! . in pldvmg stringed msruments. News Of Our i; 1r n u v sub-stane- K iltso ,.f , de- RICH .1 LEGISLATE IT QUESTIONS The proposed legislative measures are listed on the lower part of the regular ballot, a copy of which appears on page a of this weeks Times, and shoulJ demand the careful consideration of every voter. A Const-- , vote for the proposed itutional amendment is a vot" for a State Senator from each County with the Representatives to he named according to pop- ulation A vote for referendum proposition number one is, in a vote in favor of the returning of Weber, Snow and Pixie Junior Colleges to the LDS Church and a discontinuance of State maintenance of these institutions. A vote for referendum proposition number two is a vote for discontinuance of Carbon Junior College. STUDY SAMPLE BALLOTS Voters are strongly advised to study sample ballots prior to their casting their votes for all of these matters Tuesday. But they are also asked to exercise their voting franchise and carefully vote their convictions in each cases. Vote Vote early. i .! Scott, Mary Lyman To Afd In Farm Census Si hii' d Two fully labors were dov i loped kdtons bv the hunters from the warm body of tbe dead mother, but inadequate protection liotn the intense cold j !.- a:.-me- t Frank Punton in an i - I and was leading i.ir-- n in her 1'iber of vc which se.-or.- v ' . i from II i 1 1 it- r . a u .ce both Mi Sim ru i.s ci fi lend Clay Ion uc dill' had il tied a a i ' i J l ' i according to Mrs Max Hendrickson, faculty director Curtain time has been set for 7.30 pm for the elementary school children on Thursday evening and the public presentation on Friday night, both in the Parowan 11. . pci llourt he niou'i- .a - M.iiOi brother n a g , on w . i i Delbert M Piapir to the - nonhM This position partisan and is for term he f.rst time For in the of Iron the histoty ('ounty, i lection of a .school Bo.ird member is being handled through the regular County channels rather than through the School Pistrut oltice The voters of tne Parowan Districts will make a choice from among three i.irdida'cs lifted on the E b.Jlot. E unibent Buylis, ir,i King and John II Pendleton CONTESTS ON KI E (OUNTY OEI ICES The regular election ballot is unusual this year due to the fact that but one political party has named a full slate of candidates for the County of- -' fiees The two Commissioners posts. County Sheriff, Recorder and Treasurer are the only offices involved in a contest with a throe-wasplit to be ruade on the votes for the Sheriff's job . ' i n..m-l- civ 1 ua i M.i'i c .la-ti- ii f , i;-- Si.pn me i; a i r in the linr-e- rupe and t k one d r r wlm. the hut at Nudiii-nla stray bulb t stau. h.m in the lift shoulder kilim, hint irM.mtly, unloaded tE Mr. Kherratt to rode the and deer Paragon;.! ri'Nciv.'ir four miles away -- -i 1 in.be i h till i and ni.t urn lj ,. S l , m.il i ie . i , boa d lull ty live man and l, i; ti.ii .. u .di i, i ! SIX'l' TEN' NUMBER r,j 1 i)lR lin , ,.i! iriiiifti Parowan Profits PAROGONAH MAN KILLED IN Nets Unexpected Launch Drive For From Moisture Kill New Members Precipitation HUNTING TRAGEDY i 1 3 Am. Legion To , I ' I W i Pate for Parowan High's presentation of Brother (loose, a comedy in three acts, has been set for November 4 & 5. drama organization. The two young ladies are living together since their arrival in Parowan and expect to be established in an apartment at the Ace Mo4 el next week. Sntrrcst ;c i 'ot. ale 'tin! , nil!;. p,n tis.i'l ! nd hi ru i .oe hi aldled .di b.i !lo( l t. h s rs ..'t In i". ,1'kcd to i.tu ni be!' i er tun it .: Ju-lii- i Woi tli'ii (ooigc For Nov. 4 & 5 problems pertaining to her partment. .an! . . 'Brother Goose' omics Association. that she Miss Hall states to able be visit the to hopes Ec. Home of her home girls in the near future to discuss their home projects with hem and their mothers. In the meantime, she invites the parents to come in at any time to talk over 1 t - ! 1 t-- , G ii PHS Schedules her higher education at Brigham Young University. She graduated from the Y last June receiving her degree in Home Economics. While there she was with Gamma Phi affiliated Omicron, Honorary Home Econ- 0 C, ir c :r n Local Hunter pi ojsiMt a J.i-i.i- c !ui I 5 j r: a it 1 N KHsN P tli i'Ii d Mr Lenoir Asay, Parowan High School music teacher who recently arrived here, was introduced to the local folks through the Times columns last week This week we take great pleasure in introducing to our readers, two young ladies who are abo faculties,--Mis- s new in the school and Miss Hall, Phyllis Justescn. Mary Joy Miss Hall, Home Economics teacher at the High School, is Utah, a native of Springville, where her parents, Mr. & Mrs Theron S. Hall, now reside. She received her high school training in her home town and N ccl.'i II " 4 nu i ois both the First-Secon- Introducing Our New Teachers nd-.- 1 1 a la i a n ho.H hu.ii'u NON-- Stake ti ( s.ist a sole M.prt ".r no AnnoiinctMl auditorium Brother Goose, is the story of an older brother who attempts to keep his orphaned brothers and sisters together in their home. This role is portray- Continued On Extra Page I s i s -- : t two Slake Ouarforl Solicit Congressional In adddion he will be to sole tor or avail's; l tutior.d proposed o: 'incut one I to C ivinl Et the ln-ti- t.hi Farowan Hi p! CM Ht.diS from 2 4 r A, Vv COUNTY RESIDENTS TO VOTE 1 . I c 20-1- |