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Show K i . 4 LARGE ATTENDANCE HARKS PAROWAN QUARTERLY CONFERENCE An unusually large attend- ance was noted at every ses. sion of the Parowan Stake Quarterly Conference held in Parowan last Sunday Nearly 100 per cent of those requir- ed to be at the Priesthood Leadership session Saturday evening were there, it was reported by W, Clair Rowley, Stake President More than twice the number who had ever attended a similar gathering were at the special meeting held later that evening for all Elders. Senior Aaronic Preisthood members and their partners. Pres. Row. ley said. Attendance at the general sessions Sunday reached 33 2'r in the morning and over 297 at the afternoon meeting, with the Third Legion Auxiliary Announces Committees Mrs. Mary B. Orton, president of the local unit American Legannounces the ion Auxiliary, selection of the following committees for the regular monthly unit meetings: Rehabilitation: Dalton, chairman; Verda Zilpha December, Adams. Mabel Wilcock, Mehta Fenton and Tearl Stevens and Legislative National Defense: Edna Hatch, Roberta Rowley, chairman; Ethel Bayles, Elaine Adams and January'. , j Ward Chapel filled for the MIA Sunday Evening service At the Preisthood Leader- ship meeting, special talks; were given by Howard Dal-ely. Pres, of the High Priests Quorum, by William Board. man of the Seventy Quorum, and by Basd G Gilger of the Elders Quorum Following the inspirational meeting held later for the members and their wives, refreshments were served in the banquet room The group then reassembled in the recreation hall where an unusual response was made to an impromptu program Among) those contributing their tal- enLs to this social wcrc lbs. 1 I L. Mathcson, ell, William and others Karl O MitchT. Davenport Published Weetilu I'ttr VOLlMNE II HR I V - - NINE introductions Subject k this wet is Elro Laws, head of the business department of the larowan High Sehool Mr Laws has returned to the teach ing profession after engaging for several tears in the contracting and retail sales business For the best in Itah Count) interests of the welfare of his Welfare farm. Sale of crops md a Stake dinner social aie being planned to take care of FA LOW AN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, Meet Nov. 23 1 eomnuttee meeting by Iron appointed recently County officials to conduct an and Industrial Employment Planning survey of the Counts has been set for Tuesday, Nov in the Court 23, at 7 30 p m room of the City and County building m Cedar the committer in group are Commissioners, Jess Guymon. Warren Bulloch, and Lyman Sov; Claude Edwards and Frank Dailey of the State Alliert Employment service; Albertson of tho Forest Service, Keith Norris, of the Bureau of Land Management; J Harold Mitchell, President of the County Farm Bureau; John Beal, Cedar Chamber of Commerce City president; S M Clark. Parowan C of C president; and W Clair Rowley, Iron County Clerk of the A family an(1 a better opportunity ,( is f,.j(Hv men have M,np bccn pu.n as sonu, of tho s reasons for his return Juan County, although most of his life was sinnt in Provo His mother, Mrs, Luclla Laws, now resides in the Utah County metropolis. - 185-acr- larotran he Interest Of from the After graduating Provo nigh School. Mr Laws attended Brigham Young University where he graduated with a degree in biiMness administration He did poM graduate work at the University of Oregon and also attended the University of Ohio during World War II, where he received specialized military training. He served his Country as a First Lieutenant in the Marine Corps during that time with a two years tour of duty overseas in the Pacific The group will make a complete survey of all resources and of all labor possibilities in this area It will then be sub nutted to the Utah Industrial and Employment committee to be used in establishment of new businesses throughout the State Anti Vfrinjfu" EMBER NO Introducing Our County Planning Thanksgiving New Teachers Committee To Harvest Ball of our He was born in Blandmg. San President Rowley gave the opening address at the Sun day morning meeting and in-- 1 eluded a bi ief report of Stake affairs- Induded on the satisfactory side of his report were the YWMIA, the Primary and Relief Society organizations, and the Stake Welfare pro. jeets and Ward Welfare assignments He stated that the Stake now has paid off $10, 940 of its total indebtedness e on the of $14,000 I IS, 1 XA NUMBER SIXTEEN TEN MILLION AMERICANS . . . Slated By MIA MOBILIZING FOR JUSTICE P.uow.tn Make MIA has sched ulei its Harvest Ball, one of the outstanding social events of A nation-wid- e chive to so-- : the year, for Ihursday evening cure the signature's of ten ihe Ball will he held in the million Americans m ten days sp.uious gymnasium of the Par to a petition in support of nwan Huh School where all Senator Joseph R Mcl'arthv Warib of the entire Stake are the fundamental prin- to participate m an evening of ciplt's lie s v mbolies was an. modern dancing Mumc for the evening will be provided 1" Boyd Mitchell' r orchestra proceeds from the entertainment will go into the Stake Building fund with each Ward to receive credit on its quota for ; y tickets sold to its members. Tickets mav lie purchased from any of the Ward or Stake MIA workers prior to Thursday or at the door that evening. In charge of the affair are Hal S Mitchell and Mrs Claude Orton Activity counselors of the Stake MI They are being assisted by other Stake officers and various Ward by the officers The public is invited to attend Ml ! . flounced here last night (Nov. 14th) by Lt. Gen George 11 USAF (Ret.), Ktrutcirsever, chairman of the new "Ten Million American Mob-"un- d ibzmg for Justice. Associated with General ed Stratemeyer are prominent civic leaders from coast to .toast and outstanding mili-- ; tary commanders from every branch of the armed forces, Headquarters for the movc-imehave been established at Roosevelt Hotel m New (the York, with Rear Admirial John Cl. Crommelin, (Ret), jin charge. j General Stratemeyer said ;that the movement had been organized on a non.political i j -- Cu nt j I V and to basis to United States the present, Senate the real feelings of tens of millions of the American people on this vital issue - - the proposed censure of one of its own members for doing his sworA duty. v V i "A x non-partis- an Senator McCarthy is really not the issue, Gen. Strate. Nellie Taylor. moyer declared. He is a symMarbol of the Senate's right to Americanism: February, Theatre of operations. ie tV. Orton, chairman; Ada inquire into the acts of the A Real to His Golda tho former executive branch, without marriage Evans, Jean Hendrickson, Elder Elwood Deeker Benson It would be a great relief and Eva which it would be impossible Richardson took place Guymon, Belle Lemmon who left for the LDS Mission to this editor to be able to to get dishonest and disloval Lillian Heap. May 21, 1941 in the Salt Lake Home in Salt Lake City Wedpick up a daily paper and read On Wednesday. November 3, LDS Temple. They are now the out of the governMarch, Community Service: employees about Senate members uniting nesday, was honored at a farea of A ment. to censure a vote Parowans two of Alice sons loyal two and group chairman; large Halterman, parents well testimonial Monday evening in an all out drive to rid our band with Mr. met United States mothers of member the Colleen Gurr, Florence Joseph, 12, daughters, DeVon, Michael, in the Parowan Third Ward government of traitors instead Senate for in to room the music Eva Adams and Chan Benson. Kaelene Asay 3, 7, and Vickie Anne, doing his sworn Continued on Back Page ('ha pel Elder Benson Is a son of concerted efforts to censure wmuld band discuss current establish a danone year of age. problems. of Mr. A Mrs Richard M. Ben- ene of their members who has duty April, Child Welfare: lone followthe the During meeting gerous precedent, and would son and will represent the Third the backbone to do so. The family resides in the Orton, chairman; Anna Cawood, FHA to lead only to the destruction were new officers elected ing in the East Central States MisMake no mistake, Utah has Edna Peterson, Rhoda Jensen George Mickclson home in the serve for the school year: of Constitutional government two good Senators, but, they - and Mildred Gilger. northwest part of town and are President. Anna I Stubbs; Vice sion, thy very objective sought Olive Charles F. Bentley, Counselor could serve Utah and the nation affiliated with the Second War! President. Mary O, May, Poppy Drive: the enemies of the United by Topham; of the Elders Quorum of the better if they would cut out the Mr. Laws is now participating Mitchell, chairman; Marie D. States. Secretary A Treasurer, Pearl Ward, was in and get down to of tho "kids play Orton, Dean B. Orton, Uvada Parowan High School Chapter as a teacher in the Sunday charge General Stratemeyer said board members, Rou',fy;Two worth-whilinsome legislative meeting Bettridge, Bertha Mitchell, Ethel of the Future Homemakers of School of the Ward. Monday. Speakers he had the highest hopes that Pauline and (one new) Rummler, cluded C, B. Cooley of the problems. Robb, Della Topham, Rowene America installed 17 new memthat the ten million signaone hold over from last years Lund and Eva Topham. ts ranks at' appropriate College of Southern Utah; Bishop bers tures would be secured quickorganization - Jeanette D. BayGold in Star Howard M. Adams, June, Program: ceremonies Monday evening les. ly as evidence of the real O Mitchell, and brief reAlta Adams, chairman; Berta the Home Ec. Department' of Karl sentiment of the great majorOther officers inmarks by Elder Benson and his Winter, Lucile Bunn, Cherle the High School. Be clude Nevada K. Adams and ity of Americans." In charge of the candlelight Day and Varian Halterman. parents. I believe that the great Nell H. Bentley. rites was Miss LaRcfa Decker, Membership, Carmen Topham Special musical numbers were By mass of patriotic but generDie band chairman. president of the organization. A decision to clear the propmothers are most anxious to provided by David Topham, who ally modest and inarticulate Mrs. Orton states that other She was assisted by Merna a trumpet played and solo, will find our petition citizens which with and assist in immediately adjoins erty cooperate members of the organization will Green, Lenoir Assay, a piano solo. Mr. the Maxine a welcome School athletic means by which Parowan High any way possible with the band be called in to assist in the Joseph, secretary; Helen Hatch, also accompanied David. field on the east and which was Asay voice can their deep conthey instructor, the members, and various programs as they are trasureer; LoRen Orton, and Opening closing prayers purchased a number of years ago cern over the danger which their present officers who are; needed. were offered by Gordon Whitney on back page Schoo threatens to destroy the powCounty by the Iron President, Jackie Ward; Vice and Jim Benson. a recen1: er and prestige of the legismade at was district President, Larry King; Secretary Edlative branch of our governof of the A Treasurer, Joan Lamoreaux. Board meeting ment. The of he ucation propCounty. Orton--Dixo- n The most discouraging difLOCAL 4-- H MEMBERS RECEIVE Serving with Gen. Straterty, more familiarly known as ficulty to date, is the absence was the Jess Ward home," emeyer as Vice Chairman of of some eight of the gold and Ten Million Americans are A Mrs. purchased from Mr. blue band uniforms including Admiral William H. Standley, Clifton Taylor and until recently, ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 4 four for the taller members and has been rented out as a dwel- former Chief of Naval OperNow planning an early Decseveral band instruments which ations and Ambassador to ember wedding are Joe Ann ling. Special awards and certificaes belong to the sehool. Special awards were presentBids will be called for the sale Soviet Russia, Hon. Charles Matheson Stevens Orton of Parowan and Dixon for completion of their projects ed by Miss Emma Nielson, PARENTS!! of Parowan and Hunter of Cedar City who will and removal of the home and Edison, former Secretary of were presented to a large group County Homp Demonstration Paragonah: wont you please recite vows in the St. the Navy and Governor of George the other outbuildings. The trees of Parowan and Paragonah make a thorough search at home New agent, to Hettie Anne Jones, for will be cleared away with the Jersey, General James An announcement of Club boys and girls at the an- - special achievement; for these missing uniforms and Temple. A. Delores Van Fleet, Commander of the engagement and forthcoming area thus provided to be used as nual achievement program here Thornton and Jerrolyn Gurr for instruments and get them to UN in Korea, Mrs. forces the marriage has been made by the a recreational area for the girl school where they are so H. L. Saturday. The program was ar- canning; Aleen Rasmussen, Grace Brosseau, Presiparents, Mr. A Mrs. students of the school, the school CoaliSusan Benson, for clothof ranged by Mrs. Leone RasAmerican the dent In the Third Ward Chapel Don B. Orton of this City. Mr. board explained. We club supervisnot will it necbe mussen, local Delores hope of tion Patriotic Societies and Mortensen, Health; November 26 at 8:p.m. Mrs. ing; A Mrs. DelRoy Hunter of Cedar to a make or with the assistance of club and of Barbara Jane ormer President-GenerBayles, Stevens will essary Violet Mathcson City are parents of the benedict-elec- t. to canvas leaders. valuretrieve these recreation. he DAR, Hon. John Franks give a song recital. Everyone is able school No Dress Review pins were prepossessions! Meylan, prominent Pacific invited and the older children Miss Orton is a graduate of Certificates oi achievement In we are sure, thinking sented to Hettie Anne Jones, will and civic lead, persons, Coast attorney the Parowan High School and enjoy it. , were Eldon i presented by would purposely rob a child of Pedro A. del Gen. Lt. Barbara Jane Bayles, Aleen er, Mrs Steven? is the wife of J. attended College of Southern Schmutz, Key Banker of the on Continued back at Commander Susan Marine page Rasmussen, Valle, Benson, Ervin Stevens a native son of Mary Utah where she was affiliated County, to all club members CEDAR CITY-- . . Charles Top: Hon. John and Emma Jane Dorpthy Simkins, Parowan and she was bom in ' w ho successfully completed their f with Pi Rho Omega sorority. ham son of Mr. Silas Top Guadalcanal, B. Trevor, former Attorney Benson, Kathy Smith, Margaret j Cedar I their For the past year she has been ham. has been City. They made summer projects. a starring General of New York given and Bentand Dawn Barton, Beverly home in Parowan the first six employed in the Iron County role in The Male Animal, American of the president years of their marriage and Hospital. three-ac- t the major portion of the unpaid balance. The Stake com. templates going further into debt, he announced, to dev elope more water for the farm as well as to organize some cattle feeding projects. Aaronic Priesthood The work, the Ward Teaching program and the percentage of High School Band Mothers Elder Elwood Benson Honored American At Testimonial Reorganize Chapter Installs New Members e Recreation Area Built To School p out-goin- g newly-electe- d vice-presiden- i histor-Continue- d Joe Ann Hunter Plan Wedding Mrs.-Viol- i et Former Resident' Schedules Song Recital Here 4-- , J ? badly-needed- bride-to-be- s j j 4-- ; j house-to-hous- e j f i J i Local Officers 4-- , New Arrivals A husky nine pound, five ounce boy arrived at the Iron County Hospital Saturday, November 13, tagged for Gerald and Marian Wood Hyatt of Cedar City. His arrival has occasioned great rejoicing in many quarters for seldom can a baby claim so many grandparents. Not only is he the first child of the young couple, but he is the first grandchild in the immediate family of Roy and Maude Orton Hyatt of this City and of Mr. A Mrs. Willard Wood of Cedar City. He is great grandchild number one for Mr. A Mrs. Ernest Orton of Parowan and Mr. A Mrs. George Nelson of Cedar City. He is further along the line, for great grandmother, however, Mrs Agnes Wood of Cedar Cdy and is number 97 for Mrs Lucy Hyatt cf this City. -- f The Foley Foods Awards went to Gaye Lynn Macfarlane and Barbara Ann Graff. The only boy to receive a special award was Max Robinson of Paragonah who received a medal for a special beef project which he completed. This was by Wallace presented Sjoblom. Iron County Agricult-ura- l Agent. Mrs. Alice TuIIis received a leaders pin while the following girls were the recipient of pins for having completed four vears of club work; Sharon and Karen Holyoak; Brenda Skougard. Maryetta Joseph. Joyce TuIIis, Barbara Ann Graff, Jerrolyn Gurr. Helen Hulet. Karen Boardman and Davie Stevens The program was held in the Parowan Third Ward LDS f Chapel five-yea- r al Charles Topham To Star C.S.U. Comedy Attend State Legion Confab three of their five children were ' born here. Mr. Hunter has also attended C.S.U. He served with the famed 213th Field Artillery Battalion during the Korean conflict. He comedy being readiec Coalition. the speech and drama de- NOTE: partment of the College of The above mentioned peSouthern Utah for early Decern tition is available at the Times by Local persons in attendance at Mr. Stevens was on the police the American Legion Auxiliary ber presentation. force in Provo for ten years and Presidents and Secretaries con- is now engaged in Mr. Topham, a Freshman private busthere Mrs. Stevens was active vention held in Salt Lake City iness which keeps him in Califstudent at the college, will play in musical circles. They are now Saturday and Sunday were Mrs. ornia during the winter and in the part of Nutsy Miller in the living in Salt Lake City at S') Whit Orton, District President; Utah during the summer months. recent play success on pro So. State where they are managMrs. Ernest Orton, unit presion making an imThey plan fessional He also apstages. ing the Whitehall Hotel. dent; and Mrs. Earl Skougard, mediate home in Santa Ana, peared in a t poetic ' Mrs. Stevens has given recitais unit secretary. California. Continued on Back Page All were held in the recently in Salt Lake City, Lay. Hotel meetings New house, where the frn. and Provo, and will appear ladies a very inspiring report Nov 28 at 8; pm in the First was enjoyed. Among Ward Chapel in Cedar City. She program the many great speakers were is studying at present wih Edna H.7 ,)A M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE 3391 Bob Shelby, National Vice Com. Crowther Ririe. in Salt Lake mander of the American Leg-- , Mrs Eva Robinson is now at that time. She will have City. ,r,nard Sando Dor'-ettAuxil-- , v earing a body cast since it bo wear the corrective cast Mr A Mrs Stcvers plan on 'ary v ice president of the West- - was recently discovered by for at least two months, the 'Salt Lake City specialists that doctors told her. but great spend rg Thanksgiving wih Mr ern division The meet was climaxed at Sexers rarer,? Mr. A Mis had been suffering from popes are held for her com- for both and Mr and abo a Sevens banquet Legion fractured Joseph spine since las, ipete recovery Vix.hary officers Sunday after- - January. The injury was sus-Mr and Mrs Alma Hyatt 1 : rvn m the Hoel : t h e r in Cedar on t ack page ( tamed as the result of a fall Cy one-ac- J ! PERSONAL NEWS NOTES t j - , i 1 . office for any and all who would like to sign. Local Officers Attend State Wildlife Meet Robert B. Mitchell, member of the State Fish and Game Commission, and Norman Day, of the Southern District VvlldUe Federation, attended Commission meetings and the annual con- vention of the Wildlife organization held in Salt Lake City, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They were joined for the lav.-.confab by Leonard ar.j Ra;h Grtcn cf the kcal Gun A F. b r CLb. |