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Show 4 k.t tki Ln c :r . I i I Ut i ft V I? 7 . ?!; m a u i'w J W k., 7 i VARIED MATTERS AIRED id .AT COMMISSIONERS MEETING 4 tcll "t'ubllshcd I'or The intvmt I'uroiriiii .lit u Past accomplishments will bo Of tl discussed and plans for the at its coming year will bo formulated, County Commissioners UU.l'MNK T1IIKTV MNK A ROW AN TIM PS, PMJOWVN I 1 A 1, uLMBKR ll, meeting in Parowan Monday Resignation of llal Christensen Chief among them was the from the posiion of County Civil carcassing of the recent election Defense Chairman was accepted returns at 12 noon on that day. j by the Commission Health and Returns as previously tabulated personal reason were given as Final respects were paid to This w et k we ta , pleasure by County Clerk. V Clair causes of his resignation Ap Mrs Harriet A Allen m introducing to Heap e people were found to be correct. pointment of a successor to Mr. at impressive rites conducted of this area Mi p Margene Wallace Sjoblom, Iron County Christensen is pending further Parowan Pederson Duncan last Friday in the to a charge o( gran L u!th and guiltv Howard Knight was sustained Agricultural Agent, met with study by the Board Third Ward Chapel under the physical education 'si ructot h.rcenv m he Fifth Judin, i, the Commissioners and received s Bishop of the Parowan Fir.--t Lunt Motor Company of Ced.Tr direction of the Bishopric Pro ot the Parowan 11 h Sghoo1 Court here Tuesday Me w;i their approsal for the holding Ward, LDS Church, at SacraCity was the low bidder for hide and posthule organ music SI 10 is the wife ,i Owen 'sentenced to a prison t mi of a meeting of his department ment meeting Sunday. He will supplying a new 2 Ton Truck to was provided by Mrs Orna John Duncan to w hon d'e was m the Utah State Piison of with representatives of all areas the County. The "vehicle will be son with the invocation by Garth married June 2 4 in the no! I. ss t Ii.ui one y eal an i in the County. This is to be held used t not by the County Road defonn-The l.DS ban ten A inoV There's a Beautiful Logan Temp Sherratt Monday, November 22, at 2: p m. G I lu- lendant had Ixvii chained partment and in the weed control Country,'' was sung by a double-mixe- er Missionary and in the Fire House at Cedar class-- , ll Colleg 750 ot Ihelt the is situ program included which poun Is attending quartette of of of eopper wire trom the So Southern Utah liability insurance Ramona Stubbs, Alice Mitchell, Approval Mrs Duncan Utah Power Companvs P a is of policy for the County was ap native Alice Frankie Bentley, Haycock. The regularly scheduled Lit-t- i ul a and Mr northwest of proved after the board had met Ray Lyman, Logan, propertv daughter Clair Rowley. ary Lessons will be presented and discussed the matter witli Harold Mitchell and Ivan Deck and Mrs H K Pedersen of Cedar City in September ot in all three Ward Relief Societies hat City She rect Glen Froyd and John Sherman. all of this year Steelman was er, with Mary Lyman at the it has been announc her schooling m her native from ll'.mo'x and a next week Insurance agents of Cedar Citv piano. ed Mr. Henry A. Wood, superCity, both High Sc hoi and long record of prev ions ofSpeakers at the services were later An announcement of a Traffic The scheduled lesson for this at the Utah State Agio fenses was revealed during and Garfield visor in Iron Conference to be held in Stake President, W Clair Row-ley- , cultural Court department this month is No. eounties for the 1954 Agricultural College ir.mi whence the trial here Tuesd.tv JosArthur Jets Guymon, Cedar City on Monday, Novem42, "John Ruskin Its objective she graduated Census, wishes to appeal to the bv with brief remarks eph ber 15 at 10: a m. was made at is "To relate Kuskin's artistic She was affihuted with farmers of the parowan area Bishop Adams. Special senti- Lambda Delta to the in a letter from moral and the meeting opinions Sigma and the for better cooperation in com ments written for the occasion Victorian of Bracken Governor J. England Lee, problems Roger Spurs at the USAC During picting this work. When Mrs. I. by several friends were read by her of the Supreme which so aroused him to action. Macdonough school was she careei Mary Lyman, the enumerator Court Mrs. Berta Rowley, Mabel to Mrs. R. Callister, and E According especially active m internuir-a- l for the Parowan district, calls For dcock of the First Ward, Mrs. Iron General The special musical numbers sports both as manager and at your farm or home, if you Attorney discoverv by Fotturale G liver will present the Hold Thou My Hand, was is the first in County Audrey meeting also She participarticipant. have not already completed the ersbv ami quick action of lesson there on pas: a series of such conferences to sung by Mrs. Chcrie Pay and in Monday at 2 p m. dance pated extensivelv form which you received m the the lire department nai low- In the Second Ward the Mrs. Katrine be held throughout the State durJohnson and clubs and dance reviews meeting mail, please take a few minserious damage will be held on ly averted Come Unto Me, was rendered the week of Nov. 15 to with ing Tuesday eduShe utes of your time and go over taught phvsidal Victor Mrs from a lire on tlu 21 in connection with the Utah 0. by Mary Grace Burt, Class leader. Topham and E. cation in the Milalrd Hign it with her. Only a very limited Decker premises Mcmdav Mrs Minnie Orton will present Council Our Father Who School for two Safety Ray Lyman. to years prior time has been allotrd for taking The fire originated ' the Abatements of taxes, claims Art In Heaven. was sung by coming to Parowan same lesson in the Third the 1954 Census and if Mrs. a in pile of waste lumber Ward, also on and other routine matters octhe quartette as the Tuesday. closing Active workers in the LDS stacked by the Lyman is forced to call back partition fence the remained of the time number with Floyd cupied Roberts Mr both Mrs. and Church, Frank tlu more than once at each farm it between his and at the meeting Duncan have teaching posi- Decker lots and was rapidly pronouncing the benediction. will not be possible to complete At the cemetery the dedicatory tions in the Third Ward MIA. the work in the time. progressing along a series of an are in was offered living apart, lumber outbuildings when it prayer by Max They It is important to every farmHeap. The preliminary prayer ment at Clarks Auto Court was noted by Mr, and M"s er that the Agricultural Census driv-in- g at the home had been given by be both complete and accurate Gayle Wood who were Thomas Allen Pall Bearers wer Parowan has been invited to because many government policy past the block. They noti Thomas who Dan hastily Allen, Clark enter a town team in the anfied neighbors Heap, decisions are based on the inThe- Ladies Club tFaculty Ivan depa-Mrs. Berta Rowley of the Patterson, nual Basketball Tournament at ,he sunimon(yi Johnson, Elmer ot Tarowan formation compiled from the Schools enjoyed' Lowe and Elmer Winn, nephews d thc blatc was Panguitch during the Thankscnt Census. No information which Third Ward Relief Society Presidency announces plans for a of the deceased. Flowers were hn me of ?,odnc.sd extinpiisbcd. giving day week end. It may be you give on your individual Orton , quickly in trailer a ot of and White Baiaar Sale members of recalled j)es,rucljon charge that our local boys wor. forms will be used for federal, Elephant the Thanksgiving the was ( to the be Elizabeth conducted the the by at this tourney Camp, Daughters cor was organiza. state, or local tax purposes. ' " decorations bt(gt loM, although for a last championship It is hoped that enThis is prohibited by law. Your tion on Tuesday, Nov. 30. She of Utah Pioneers, of which Mrs. and in the ill W OrVACirt year. served bin ntaming a cotv ough interest will be shown this cooperaion in obtaining a full suggests that Ward members Heap was chaplain.. at thc beginning of the evensiderable supply of coal and year to make another good Among the many out of town any articles they and accurate Census in Iron contribute Table games constituted ing. in which a number of showing for the town. who attended possess which they have no use persons the he remainder of the enter- a shed County will be appreciated. of furniture were stor-e- r, Clarence Stubbs and Bruce for and which are not damaged services were Earl. Lewis and pieces tainment. were threatened. hut which might have some at- - Thomas Allen, Mrs. Jet Mikesell, Decker have scheduled a pracHostesses for the evening A small fire started by a tice traction for another person. She Mrs. Milo Bahr, Mr. & Mrs. were Mrs. session for next Tuesday Mrs. Bernell five-yea- r Orton, old Garth Decker also asks that, any items which Lawrence Failis, Mr. A Mrs. at 8.00 oclock and in- Back-To-SchoEvans and evening Miss ol Phyllis Hall. rubbish too close to vile all could be sold at the bazaar also Edward Steffler, and Mrs. Present were all lady facul. to burn young men interested to of boards was report- turn he handed in prior to the time the arma Jensen, all of Idaho; pile At this practice a time out. ty members and wives of the to have been responsible best suited ed for the sale. Continued On Page Two j male members of the group. for the majority of The High School P.T.A. will for the conflagration. the will be worked out. players night sponsor a aru-matters occupied the attention of the Board of Iron i 'irinltu 1 NUMB ION-- ; Last Rites Honor Introducing Our GuillyTo EndiPAR0'VAN FIRST WARD Harriet A. Heap New Teachers j Sustains new bishopric Row-ley- . , 1 Itcliof Siiclicvs -- r Announce IJlcrnrv Icsmui Farmers Urged To Cooperate In Ag. Census e-s- ,ed ori-ginal- Dept. Keeps Fire Damage To Minimum i alt-ernoo- n. Town Basketball - j j Team Schedules First Practice Third Word Relief Society Plons Bazaar J ,re H 1h-u-hcrc del, Kr,k , , . 4 i High School PTA To Hold J J I J Night j mu mum ill rasw Baek-To-Scho- next Friday, November 19 at 7:30 pm. in the school auditorium. according to Mrs. Ida King, High School P.T.A. president This is for all parents of high school students. NOVEMBER t, There will be a short preliminary meeting in the auditorium. From there the parents Will attend each of six classes taken by their sons and daughters. Each class will be held for 15 ; "' Back-To-Scho- ' y CAITON Pr,iz Winner Author of "A Sh7ne: SS Qt PP o mohox' Farewell For Elder Elwood Benson Monday testimonial honoring Elder be held Elwood Benson will in Parowan the evening Monday Third Ward Chapel, it has been announced by Kenneth Joseph, President of the Elders Quorum A which is sponsoring a no lional hero during that the soldier is led remar Rudyard KipHX A long time' ago, flJ m a'a"daf0rg0nen and wc do milltaristic tradition We nave n0 it natural. ;s ms duty doing only that in emergency to do In a democracy, forward out steps always turned to date ant totalltarian states incidentally, that -- d:h'nJr ss St 'nanS. Louisville. Kentucky. The young man is a graduate of the Parowan High School and of the lower division of College of Southern Utah. The public is invited to attend the testimonial which is being arranged m his honor. org He cannot ' proclamation, a reneweti two-yea- enter the Mission home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Nov. 17. preparatory to leaving at for Mission headquarters f,t who went son of Benson, a Elder Richard M. and Pearl Decker Benson, has been called by the General Authorities of the LDS He will snow-cappe- rminder that he can , that round wholly or wcatine. e ph "ans in his de ar permanently Day: a awareness of ou jy! 3 Too often fortunately can. . is 'oiiMhat3 the disabled serviceman 5qd. Box 5592 E Chanute AFB, Rantoul, Illinois. Mr. & Mrs Bert Felstead received word recently that their son, Ray Birch had landed in Korea. A member of the Quartermasters Corps of the United States Air Force, Huy received his basic training at Fort Ord and later attended Quartermasters school at Fort Lee, Virginia. asking for we can tt a make and rendered, much for him our rcgu,ar feel a sense of continuing ve carry over into the att P " lf in and happier cas,cr that 0f veteran will be s good prv.nt to discharge awareness dl.Wed our the for life to renew workaday routine, us. bat:ie-- for There could be no the man w WL v. 1 we owe to J Sewing mussen with Mrs. Leone instructor; and Ras"Wo- mens Physical Education, F. VanBuren instructor. The first two subjects will be held twice each week, Monday C. and Wednesday from 7 to 10 pm and will continue up to Christmas. No charge will be made for either of these two classes. The physical education class will be held only once each week on Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. This class will continue for a full 12 weeks course. A nominal fee of $5 00 will be charged. All adults interested in any of these classes are urged to come out Monday evening. No preliminary registeration will be required. 'zii O' - 7? -- if Uncle Sam annually owes a debt of gratitude to the more than two member who carry on practical projects ot home and on the farm. On National Achievement Day, November 13, citizens throughout the nation commend boys and girls for their habits of good citizenship, acquired through actual work experience in contributing to the nation's economy. million 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Club Achievement To Be Held Saturday Program Club AchieveIn addition to the awards 4-- H The 1954 4-- ment program for the Area I I7 I- - J Iran County - fer completion, county medals will will be presented to the boys and girls who have been particularly outstanding in their project work in the county. The achievement program for clubs the Escalante Valley was held last Wednesday night, Parowan-Paragona- h will be held 4-- Saturday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the Parowan Third 4-- 4-- Farmers Of I 3TxS' : Ward meeting hall. (Incidentally this is the day that has been set aside for the observance of Achievement Day National in the United States.) The program is under the direction of Mrs. Leone Rasmussen, The A.S C. Office moved Club Supervisor for Tarowan. from Basement of Federal with the cooperation of other Building to the Parry Build. 4 II Club Leaders. Auards for completion of the ing next to the Soil Conser- vation Service Offices. 170earf' project work will be to the 4 II members j presented North Main bv Eldon Schmufz, and leaders Iron County Agricultural AStabilization Conservation key banker for Iron County, j Allonlion All h-- ir.7 d, training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and successfully passed all his examinations with high scores. He was transferred by plane to his present address which is: A3c Richard O. Batt-- A F 19510535, 3353 Rd., Stu. and presidential war It has particular hTde we pay our Memor.al Day that to honot Three special adult Education classes are scheduled to get under way at the local high school Monday evening, according to Mrs. Miriam Lister. The three classes available at this time are: "Family Furniture Repairing with G. Duane Van Ausdal instructor; "Family largest island of the 12,395 foot The Mount Fuji, is 70 miles west of Tokyo in central Honshu. Mrs. Calma Batt received a telephone call early this week from her son, Richard, who is now stationed at an Air Force Base in Illinois. The young man. his basic has just completed the man who TJoTace-nm- Education Classes Offered Japanese group. cn easily. He has something get the soldier does not V the event. r mission Church to fill a in the East Central States Mission Honshu, b'd"8 They national heritage Th rcc Adult Marine Pfc. Hal . S. Evans, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford L. Evans of Parowan, serving in DivJapan with thc 3rd Marine isions 4th Regiment, participated in field training exercises at the foot of famous Fujiyama during October. returned The 4th Marines home to their November in early southern in at Nara base 1954 11, r BHUCE Lfahuy l'i Servicemen 1954 Pulitzer r succeed Bishop A. ILlls Orton with whom he had served as counselor since July, 1952. William Lunt Matheson was sustained as first counselor to Bishop Knight and Woodrow N. counselor. Decker as second Sherwin (', Benson was named Ward Clerk Herman E. Bavles is the other retiring counselor; W'dford Durham and Richard Tullis, retiring Clerks. Bishop Orton asked for his i chase when he found that new employment would keep him out of town most of the week. He had been at the helm of the Ward for nearly 2't years and had served as counselor in the Bishopric for years prior to that time. News Of Our minutes. The object of this night is to aquaint the parents with the teachers, to know what goes on in the class room and to encourage closer cooperation wih the problems of youth in our school today. will be Light refreshments served at the end of the evening. Ell SIXTEEN 4-- j and the achievement program for the Cedar City and surrounding communities will be held on Friday, November 12. These achievement programs club are he climax of the program which is ju't completed. rarer.ts ar.J friends rf III are encouraged to come out rr.i see the young iwrle reef in their hona. j b util d f. 4-- j |